You know what?
I’m seriously asking that question…
…maybe it’s the wheel, the spinning wheel.
Maybe it’s the layout of the table with all of those numbers!
Maybe it’s the colours…
Well, I personally do find them colourful and good to look at, even though there are only three colours to look at and one of them is Black which is said not to be a colour – Ask a scientist and you’ll get the physics reply:
“Black is not a color, white is a color.”
Ask an artist or a child with crayons and you’ll get another:
“Black is a color, white is not a color.”
I’ve just been in a 10Minute conversation with my team and they’ve reminded me that Black is a ‘Neutral’ or ‘Achromatic’ colour, made by mixing all three primary colours, which are Blue, Red & Yellow (of equal amounts).
Hmmm… but getting back to my point, do you find the Roulette colours colourful to look at?
As I said, I do, maybe it’s the artist in me!
Y’see, I’m not sure what it is that makes Roulette so attractive (to the masses) but it is… and maybe it’s what I wrote above that makes it attractive because after all, the visuals are good…
But if it is the spinning wheel you like the look of, just be sure you don’t go getting dizzy and doing something silly like staying on the tables for longer than ‘you’d’ like – to make some winnings, just to go and give them all back again – and some.
So that must be it… there’s something hypnotic about the Roulette Wheel – but be strong, have a plan of action before you go to the tables and stick to that plan – and you’ll surely come away pleased with yourself re: your actions by making it interesting…
…because you’ll win so often using a said, tried and tested technique (or at least a (perfect?) plan as mentioned above).
Does that make sense to you?
Thanks For Listening,
The RPS Team








