Beating the Wheel: The System That Has Won Over Six Million Dollars from Las Vegas to Monte CarloWith 170 wheels in Las Vegas, 144 in Atlantic City, thousands in Europe, and hundreds in the Far East, roulette is undoubtedly the world's most popular casino game. But can the game be beaten, except by luck? Yes, says Russell Barnhart, an expert in gamblilng strategies and a roulette winner far more than thirty years. In "Beating the Wheel, " he shares his valuable strategy. |
Contents
Wheel Watchers | 11 |
Can the Croupier Control the Ball? | 20 |
Monte Carlo | 30 |
Reno | 49 |
Reno | 66 |
Mar | 81 |
Monte | 89 |
The Pierre Basieux Syndicate | 97 |
Three Months at Monte Carlo | 136 |
Arithmetic of an Unbiased Wheel | 146 |
Wheel Clocking | 162 |
More About Wheel Clocking | 172 |
Playing a Biased Wheel | 181 |
Recognizing a Biased Wheel | 187 |
Appendix | 203 |
Bibliography | 209 |
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