If you’ve ever been to a casino then you have surely witnessed a trend take place. Perhaps it was at the craps table with a hot shooter, hitting one point number after the other. Or maybe it was at the roulette table when you saw 10 red numbers in a row. Trends can be a very good thing or a very bad thing depending on what side of the bet you are on. Most professional New88 gamblers will tell you to always look for and follow the trends, never bet against them. That means if you walk up to a roulette table and see that the last 10 numbers were all red, don’t think to yourself: “Oh look, 10 red numbers in a row, black is due soon.” Remember that each even is independent, and instead think to yourself: “Oh look, a trend is taking place, let’s get on and ride this trend out until it dies!”
Most people don’t think this way, and it’s the main reason casinos put up the “Spin History” boards at all their roulette tables. It causes people to bet against the trends instead of with them, and casinos have seen their profits at the roulette tables skyrocket as a result. A hot trend is a casino’s worst nightmare. For this reason try to remember to always try to spot trends and take advantage of them. You can do this by doing what is called “charting” the tables. Instead of jumping right into a game and hoping for the best, chart the tables until you think you’ve spotted a hot trend starting. Also, make sure you have an accurate knowledge of the game you are playing, so that you know the proper bets to make in order to take full advantage of the trend.
Be careful, though. Don’t forget about the most important aspect of gambling: Discipline. Spotting a trend and getting in on it is one thing. Recognizing that a trend has ended and it’s time to get out is quite another. Many people find it extremely hard to walk away from the table while they are ahead, or even behind for that matter. You need to set win goals and loss limits. It is better to walk away from the table with some money than it is to walk away flat broke. Remember to never chase your losses!