There are the chumps who cant win a single copper in PSU. Then there are people who get lucky and win hundreds of gold. And then there's us. The strategists. The people who actually KNOW what they're doing. The purpose of this topic is to pool together strategies for Voyolal so that we all can even the rarities that are the Chainsawd and the (Burger) King's chair. That being said, I'll open up with a tried and true strategy.
Notice my bet there. Notice it? Alright. First grab your 1 silver. It's all good, you're poor, you wanna bet low, right? Wrong. Go and place 50 copper on either red or black. Now you have 50 copper left. This is where most people stopping betting. But not us! Go to one of the number ranges, either 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36, and bet another amount on there. For the sake of this example, let's say 25. now you have 25 copper left. We done yet? No way! Go to one of the squares on your number range (in this case, 30) and place a small bet such as 10. Do this for as many numbers in your range as you want. normally, I do two, 30, and 32. now, if you do two for 10 each, you'll have 5 coins left. Now what to do with those coins? Before we do, let's recap with what I did.
1. Get 1 silver.
2. 50 on black.
3. 25 on 25-36.
4. 10 on 30.
5. 10 on 32.
Okay. Now you have 5 copper left. What to do with it? You have several options.
1. Hold it. If you fail, you can always use it for the next run.
2. Bet on 0. Might as well, right? >_>
3. The smartest choice, other than 0, would be to put that 5 on red or black, the OPPOSITE of what you have 50 on. that way, if you lose by it landing on red, you still get 10 coins back for you to try again.
4. Place it somewhere random on the board.... >_>
I would do either 1 or 3 from the above list. After that, the wheel spins. It lands on 30! What's that mean? The payout is 5 Silver 60 Copper! You hit it good! Even if you hit it in your range, and not on an exact spot, you'll get 1 Silver, 75 copper, an obvious improvement or 1 Silver! Of course, you're free to change any of the numbers as long as you feel it'd get the job done better. Don't forget to know when to quit, too! And that concludes my first strategy. I'll post more as I think of em. In the meantime, feel free to post your own.
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