Book description
Brett Morton wanted to prove the experts were wrong. "Win at
roulette?" they scoffed. "Impossible." So he set about
learning how to play, observing why people won and lost. Over the past
decade he has debated with casino staff, statisticians,
mathematicians, friends and other experts. All bar one were convinced
that the casino could not be beaten Â- or if it could, then not
consistently. But Morton insists the experts are mistaken, something
he has learned through sheer discipline, by keeping it simple and
understanding that winning at roulette is a percentage game. This book
explains in plain language just how easy it is to win or lose at
roulette and how you can learn to win consistently. Morton explains
the methods used, rates many of the well-known systems but above all
brings a clear and refreshing vision to this tantalising game.
Brett Morton is a writer living in the USA who plays roulette the
world over. He is equally at home in Europe in the dignity of the casino
clubs of London or in the frenzy of obsessive Chinese play in Macao.
From the opulence of Monte Carlo on the French Riviera to the vast
gaming halls of Las Vegas and Australia, Brett has watched, listened and
learned. He is the author of eight other published books on non-gaming
topics.