How would you introduce someone to rouletteย
I would tell them to do their own research first to have a basic understanding of what it all entails. There is plenty of information available on the internet. Both written and visual materials. You Tube, for example is a great place to start. Plenty of visual demonstration. Then to add on the knowledge, the person can conduct more research on the specific areas that they need expounded on. Then lastly, practice of course is what makes the difference. Practice on demos, get feedback on the areas one is falling short, do more research, practice again until the person is confident to go play live.
Let them know that there are no special or specific strategies to win. It can be very grindyย but if you play everytime then you're gonna be a house favorite because you will be contributing a lot to the casino lol but although the casino has an advantage, roulette allows you to have the choice to decide what your odds of winning are. The game has high potential winnings by just betting on what will happen. It's a very fun game and people or new players usually bet on red or black.ย
The more you risk the more you can win, but also it's easier to lose, I think it is pretty straight-forward.
I've never tried roulette. Sounds interesting and I'd sure like to try it at least once to see my luck haha
To not try it. LMAO. But jokes aside the house always has an advantage in roulette and you're basically an insect that will be trapped in a spider's web. Some dealers don't even recommend you playing it lol so yeah be smart and know what you are getting yourself into.
Basically you bet on where the ball will land on a spinning wheel with numbers divided into red and black slotsl. You then bet on a specific number or a color (red or black), or a group of numbers. If the ball lands on your chosen spot where you bet, you win accordingly with the odds attached.
@heyitsky Its more luck than skill kind of like slots or bingo.
I've never played roulette but from the descriptions given it sounds quite straightforward and seems like fun. Hopefully get out to trying it sometime soon.