
We talk about the contents of this course and how it is structured
We talk about how gambing and betting is 'stupid' (or not), on casino visits as a form of entertainment and how you should play smart.
This lecture teaches you 7 rules on how to play smart. You can not beat the casino, or win every hand, that's simply impossible. But you can maximize your time at the table, have fun and you might even win some money in the short run.
This lecture talks about the House Edge, or the profit that a casino makes on average on every hand played. You'll learn what games have a high house edge (and thus should be avoided) and what games have a lower house edge - which is generally in favor of the player.
This section is all about Generic strategies for blackjack, roulette, baccarat or craps. This lecture introduces these strategies.
You'll learn what flat betting is and how it affects your game and bankroll.
More action is achieved by applying the high-low betting system. This lecture shows you how to use it in action.
Some people just want to avoid the mental pain of a possible bust (over 21 points) in blackjack. They apply the never-bust strategy. This video talks about this strategy and if you should use it to.
Martingale is a very popular system and is used by players all over the world in all kind of games. This video shows you how it works and if you should use it too.
The Paroli system is lesser known than Martingale, but is actually a lot less risky, while you can make a good profit. You'll learn howthis strategy works and in what form you can use it in your casino visits.
Maybe the Paroli system is not for you. In that case you can try the 50% betting system. In this lecture you learn how it works and how you should apply it in blackjack and roulette.
The 1-3-2-6 system doesn't really have a name, but is just a string of numbers. It can be a very good system however if you are able to make more that 2 winning hands or spins in a row. This lecture shows you how the strategy works.
This system is (like Martingale) a negative progression system, but it is a bit more conservative, so there is less risk to ruin your complete bankroll. It is an adventurous strategy to play, not for the faint of heart!
Fibonacci system can be played in either a positive or a negative progression. This video shows the positive progression variant. It is based on the famous Fibonacci sequence, where every (winning) bet is followed by a new bet based on the next number in this sequence.
Oscar's system is not very widely known, but often one of the more profitable strategies to play. Actually, you win most of the sessions you play with this system. Be aware for that one, devastating losing streak however. This video learns you all about it!
A summary of all systems we talked about and a quick review of the strategies and verdicts.
What this section is about and how it differs from previous sections.
Labouchere strategy is arguably one of the more difficult/complex systems in this course, but it can be very satisfying. Be sure to bring a healthy bankroll though, if you are about to play this system!
Double Street Quad Strategy is a roulette-only system. It is easy to learn and generally gives you a good return on investment.
The Five Quad strategy is simple to learn and is best applied in landbased casinos. Because of the regular wins with this system it is the right candidate to brag about to your friends!
If you want to learn more about betting systems or strategies, or want to learn more casino games, visit the websites shown in this video.
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Casino betting systems - explained easily
You like playing games in a casino, be it online or in a landbased casino. And you like to maximise your time at the tables, with a minimum of losses. And besides that, it is also not your intention to hand over all your hard-earned money at the casino door, right? Welcome to Casino betting systems - explained easily!
This course will give you valuable insight in a variety of betting strategies that you can exploit. To tell you that "you can beat the house on every hand", or "how to win at every spin in roulette" would a false claim and we won't promise that you walk away with only winnings.
But we can tell you how to play smart, how to maximise your time at the table and how to minimise your losses. This way, a weekend in the casino actually can become a really cheap way of entertainment. Learn about how to vary your bets, how to play positive or negative progression systems and discover what type of player you are. This is definitely not a "one size fits all" course!
This course covers the following topics:
Welcome and introduction
Some theory - mathematics, playing smart and the house edge
Systems on even-money bets for blackjack, roulette, baccarat and craps
Systems specific to playing roulette
Where to find more information online
Other tips and tricks