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Guys, what is your best strategy on roulette?


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1-7, 9-10, 12 - first twelve

14, 16, 21, 24 - second twelve

32, 34-36 third twelve 

and 0.  
 

i use 0 and 36 as lottos. And 1-3 as mini lottos.

everything besides lottos is 2 units.  
 
lottos I start out as 9 units, minis 5 units. For the lottos I double every 12 losses because odds are 1:18.5. Giving me a advantage And minis I double every 9 losses because Odds are 1:12.  Giving me a advantage. On the incremental increase over time. If no lottos or minis hit in 18 rolls. I double everything on the board. Until 2-3 minis or lottos hit then reduce back.  And obviously. Know your bank roll. How many bets can you lose before youre wiped out. If it can happen it will happen. Make sure the answer is so far away from a realistic outcome it has no chance of happening profit is less. But it’s profit. Not being completely owned by a algorithm. And just feel it out but don’t be greedy. Sometimes I double or triple it all because I haven’t been hitting for a while. And my bet amount is extremely small compared to the total amount. It’s not easy to be profitable all the time but you gotta understand what random really is here. 
 

There are three crucial components that are relevant to outcomes of the Provably Fairalgorithm:

Sever seed.

Client seed.

Nonce. 

You can find more here https://news.stake.com/how-does-the-provably-fair-system-work/

 

You just gotta use a long term strategy. Short term ones will kill your bank roll. But sure are fun and adrenaline packed ;)

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There is no good strategy ^^ Basically all you can do is be lucky with more or less volatility, but since the potential return is less than 100% regardless of your bet then there is no good strategy, just to be more or less lucky ^^

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