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New Vs. Obsolete Roulette Strategies
Roulette has always been a popular casino game, with many people enjoying the suspense and the chance of winning or losing money. However, over the years, roulette has evolved and changed, with new strategies taking over. In this blog post, we’re going to discuss the new vs. obsolete strategies for roulette.
Roulette Through the Ages
Roulette has been around for centuries and has seen many changes in its evolution. Originally, it was played on a simple wheel with numbers only; no pictures or graphics were present. Over time, however, roulette evolved into its present form as we know it, with both European and American roulette tables available today.
Different types of roulette players enjoy different advantages when playing roulette—some prefer physical-European tables, while others prefer the online wheels with promo codes like Michigan’s online casinos. However, the basic principles behind playing the game remain unchanged, regardless of which table you choose to play on. To play roulette successfully, you must understand how to bet and make sound decisions based on your odds. The following tips can help you do that:
- Start by understanding how much money you want to bet per spin and stick to that amount throughout your entire session. Don’t let yourself get carried away by tempting offers from nearby tables.
- Always place your bets in groups of two or more. This will help reduce the chances of losing any single bet due to random number generation errors (RNG).
- If you’re finding it difficult to make heads or tails of the numbers appearing on the wheel, don’t sweat it. There are many reliable online platforms where you can practice before playing at land-based casinos.
New Strategies Taking Over
In the world of roulette, there are two major strategies that players can use: the traditional strategy and the modern strategy. The traditional strategy is based on probability theory, while the modern strategy relies on artificial intelligence (AI). Over time, the traditional strategy has become less useful because more and more people are using new ones.
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s look at how these two strategies actually play out in practice. The traditional strategy involves calculating individual odds and betting accordingly. However, this method is becoming obsolete due to the rise of new strategies that rely on AI.
Instead of relying on probabilities alone, many new strategies involve using a system or pattern. For example, if you see a player consistently placing small bets and then making a large bet, your system may suggest betting big to gain an advantage over this player. This strategy is based on intuition rather than calculation—it’s basically playing by feel instead of by numbers.
Another advantage that modern roulette players have over traditional strategies is their ability to adapt quickly to game-changing changes. For example, if you’re playing with a modern roulette system that suggests betting big when there’s high volatility (up or down movement), you can easily adjust your bet size accordingly without recalculating all your odds again. In contrast, many players still using traditional roulette systems struggle when volatility spikes—they may find themselves stuck with poor odds and no way out.
Overall, it seems clear that new roulette strategies are currently taking over from classic ones for a good reason. These newer methods offer greater potential profits and more flexibility when playing roulette online or in land-based casinos. However, there are also some risks associated with these newer approaches, so be sure to read up on each before making any decisions.
What Should You Use in Michigan Online Casinos?
If you’re looking to play roulette in Michigan online casinos, you’ll want to know about the new available strategies. Roulette has always been a fun and exciting game to play. Still, the new strategies available today make it even more exciting.
One thing to look for when choosing a roulette system for Michigan online casinos is the house edge, which is the percentage of money casino owners keep after paying out gamblers. The higher the house edge, the greater the advantage casino owners have over players. However, you can minimize or even eliminate this disadvantage by understanding how Random Number Generators (RNGs) work in Michigan online casinos.
In addition to maximizing your profits at Michigan online casinos, understand which bet types offer the highest payouts and what strategy works best with each type of bet. By following these simple tips, you’ll be on your way to winning big at any Michigan online casino.
To Summarize
One of the most played casino games worldwide is roulette. It has been around for centuries, but it has become even more exciting and challenging with the introduction of new strategies and technologies. The best strategy to use when playing roulette in Michigan online casinos is determined by your personal preferences and level of comfort. Whether you opt for a traditional approach or are willing to explore newer methods, you are sure to find success at roulette. Give it a try in Michigan’s online casinos today and see how much fun you can have!
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IAGR announces Toronto as host city for 2025 conference
Hot on the heels of its most attended conference in history, the International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) is excited to announce that its 2025 conference will take place in Toronto, Canada, from October 20 to 23, 2025.
The event will be held in partnership with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) at the Westin Harbour Castle, offering stunning waterfront views and a premier, downtown Toronto location.
‘Fresh off the success of our Rome conference, we’re thrilled to continue the momentum with next year’s event in Toronto,’ said Ben Haden, IAGR President.
‘The IAGR 2025 conference promises to be another unparalleled opportunity for our global community to come together, collaborate and shape the future of gaming regulation. We’re looking forward to working with AGCO to bring it all together.’
AGCO CEO and Registrar Dr. Karin Schnarr, added, ‘We’re excited to welcome IAGR and its members to Toronto. This partnership provides a great opportunity to share Ontario’s innovative regulatory practices and foster meaningful discussions that drive positive change in the industry.’
Stay tuned for registration details early next year.
Bombee Global Entertainment Ltd
ESE Entertainment Completes Acquisition of Gaming Production Company, Bombee Americas
ESE Entertainment Inc., a gaming company that provides a range of services to leading video game developers and publishers, has announced that it has acquired Bombee Global Entertainment Ltd. (Bombee Americas), the North American arm of Bombee Event Production AB, (Bombee), a global production company specialized in live production, special effects, broadcast, and event management for the gaming sector.
Bombee has successfully collaborated with ESE to bring its premier event production services and world class customer service to North America and beyond. The North American arm of Bombee, Bombee Americas, will continue to grow and scale in this new organizational structure under ESE, while maintaining its entire team and global support.
Konrad Wasiela, CEO of ESE, said: “Today marks the next stage of ESE—a 2.0 version of our company. With the acquisition of Bombee Americas, we are not only solidifying our presence in North America but also paving the way for growth and innovation in the gaming industry. This is a major step, positioning us to deliver even greater value to our partners and elevate the gaming experience for our clients globally. We’re thrilled about the opportunities ahead and the exceptional talent joining our team.”
Transaction Terms
The Acquisition was completed by way of a share purchase agreement (the SPA) among the Company, Bombee Americas, and the shareholders of Bombee Americas (the Vendors). Pursuant to the SPA, ESE acquired all of the outstanding shares of Bombee Americas in exchange for: (i) $750,000 in cash paid on closing, (ii) $375,000 in cash to be paid six (6) months following closing, subject to customary adjustments based on the working capital of Bombee Americas on closing, (iii) $375,000 in cash to be paid twelve (12) months following closing, and (iv) 30,000,000 common shares of ESE (the Consideration Shares), issued at a deemed issue price of $0.10 per share.
In connection with the Acquisition, the founders of Bombee Americas have signed three-year service agreements and will continue to run the business following the closing, along with the rest of the personnel of Bombee Americas who will remain in place, ensuring a smooth transition of operations. As part of the Acquisition, the Company has acquired the liabilities of Bombee Americas, mainly consisting of customary current obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business for Bombee Americas, which are not expected to have a material impact on the Company’s operations or financial position.
No finder’s fees were paid or payable in conjunction with the Acquisition.
The Acquisition was an arm’s length transaction within the meaning of the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange (the Exchange) and constituted an “Expedited Acquisition” in accordance with Exchange Policy 5.3 – Acquisitions and Dispositions of Non-Cash Assets. The Acquisition remains subject to the final approval of the Exchange.
Canada
Suspected Digital Fraud Coming from Canada Up Nearly 11% Since H1 2023, Reveals New TransUnion Analysis
In the first half (H1) of 2024, Canada saw a significant increase in suspected Digital Fraud attempts, with nearly 5.74% of all attempted digital transactions where the consumer was located in Canada involving suspected Digital Fraud, revealed a new TransUnion® (NYSE: TRU) analysis. This is nearly an 11% year-over-year (YoY) rate increase from H1 2023, and TransUnion also documented an 11% increase in the volume of suspected Digital Fraud from Canada during this period, despite a less than a one percent (0.7%) YoY increase in the volume of transactions.
According to a recent TransUnion survey,1 more than half (54%) of Canadians said they were recently targeted by email, phone call or text message fraud attempts. Phishing was the most common scheme type (45%), followed by smishing (42%) and vishing (39%).
The increasing use of digital transactions, combined with rising suspected Digital Fraud attempts are also impacting businesses as they potentially face revenue losses and increased operational costs due to fraud. According to a TransUnion business survey for the H2 2024 Update to the State of Omnichannel Fraud report, 200 Canadian business leaders said their companies lost approximately 6% of equivalent revenue – representing $78 billion – over the past year due to fraud. The most prominent causes of fraud loss cited by them were:
- Scam/Authorized fraud (31%): Dishonest scheme intended to trick a person into giving up something of value (e.g., account access, money, information)
- Account takeover (19%): Unauthorized individuals taking over someone’s online account (e.g., bank, social media, email) without their permission
- Synthetic identity fraud (18%): Use of a combination of personal information to fabricate a person or entity to commit a dishonest act for financial or personal gain
TransUnion also found that suspected Digital Fraud attempts – where the consumer was transacting in Canada and targeted businesses globally – increased on average by 10.5% YoY in H1 2024 compared to H1 2023 and impacted all industries.
Top Three Industries Globally with Highest Rate of Suspected Digital Fraud Attempts Coming from Canada in H1 2024
- Gambling (online sports betting, poker, etc.) – 9.6%
- Retail – 9.2%
- Government – 7.7%
Top Three Industries Globally with Highest YoY Increase (H1 2024 vs H1 2023) in the Rate of Suspected Digital Fraud Attempts Coming from Canada
- Logistics – 172.9%
- Gambling – 79.3%
- Video gaming – 67.8%
“Protecting customers and their businesses from fraud is essential to enabling safe and tailored consumer experiences. These findings reveal that despite the good-faith efforts that are being undertaken by companies to identify and prevent fraud to date, fraudsters continue to evolve and it’s vital that fraud prevention methods keep up with the changing times,” said Patrick Boudreau, head of identity management and fraud solutions at TransUnion Canada.
“Businesses that aren’t already doing so should ensure that they are taking advantage of fraud prevention technologies such as identity verification, IP intelligence, device reputation and synthetic identity detection as critical components of their fraud prevention programs,” he added.
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