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How to Increase the Odds of Winning Games of Chance

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Games of chance are all about the "odds." It's the reason why millions of people head to Las Vegas--to win against all odds. Whether the game is a slot machine, craps or a simple lottery ticket, a gambler's future is mostly left in the hands of lady luck. But there are some who try and challenge fate and learn how to increase the odds of winning with certain strategies and tips.

Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions

    Learn About Games of Chance

  1. Step 1

    Explore what mastering the odds entails. In craps, the odds consist of the ratio between the number of winning possibilities and the total number of all remaining possibilities. For example, the likelihood of throwing any single number with a six-sided die is five to one.

  2. Step 2

    Play games that give back cash bonuses. This increases your odds of winning by offering an extra incentive for your money. Sometimes scratch cards have bonus numbers or prizes included and video lottery terminal games offer bonus points.

  3. Step 3

    Bet the maximum while playing the slot machines. This gives you the best odds of winning down the line if you get a good combination of cards. When it comes to playing various jackpots (such as progressive), you should use the maximum number of coins.

  4. Step 4

    Visit a European roulette wheel to increase your odds of winning at roulette. This type of roulette wheel has one number less than a typical wheel. It might not seem like much, but take into consideration how it could decrease the house edge over long-term play.

  5. Step 5

    Read books about bettering your odds, such as "How to Win Games of Chance" by Kenneth Dickkersun available at his website (see Resources below).

Tips & Warnings
  • Gambling strategists offer the advice to think positive while playing a game of chance. If you set yourself up to lose, you most likely will.
  • Sit down and watch several games before you play. This can help you learn in a less anxious manner and increase the odds of winning. Most gamers in the know also suggest "quitting while you're ahead."

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