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All Roulette Strategies!


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ROULETTE STRATEGIES.

Since the first Roulette wheel was spun people have tried to create strategies to increase your chance of winning, but can you really beat the wheel? Let’s have a look at some of the most popular Roulette strategies:

The Martingale System

This system involves doubling your bets after a loss until you eventually get a win, it is most commonly used on red or black.

The Reverse Martingale

This system is also known as ‘Paroli’ and involves increasing your bet after a win, this could prove lucrative if you have a winning streak.

D’Alembert Roulette System

This is a simple strategy based on even chance bets, the logic being if you have as many wins as losses you will eventually have a good win.

Reverse D’Alembert

This strategy involves taking the opposite approach to the D’Alembert system, if you adopt this strategy you will need more wins than losses to succeed.

James Bond Roulette System

This is the strategy used by James Bond in the Bond novels and it is a system that covers two thirds of the table and the 0.

Labouchere Roulette System

This system is also known as the cancellation method because you create your own betting line and cancel numbers off it as you win. This is one of the more complicated strategies which could take some practise.

Before adopting any of these strategies, remember Roulette is a game based on chance so therefore no strategy is guaranteed.  You will win, you will lose, you may make money, you may lose money,  but this is part of the allure of Roulette, you are putting yourself completely in the hands of a spinning ball and Lady Luck. So whilst it’s exciting trying different strategies to see if you can beat the wheel, don’t rely on them.

Thanks for reading!

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Here’s a strategy, don’t do it. I have played my fair share of roulette, and have come to the conclusion there is no point playing it. It is the highest house edge and the worst odds, and nearly impossible to come out with profit, I highly recommend to stay away from this game mode.

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There are many different strategies for roulette, but the truth is that roulette has one of the highest house edges out there on Stake. So I would be careful when playing it, knowing that it has such a high house edge.

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Roulette is a classic gamble game, everybody feels some kind of attraction to it, but yes, you need to be very careful due the high house edge on this game.  I once in a while bet on my lucky number with same amount of bet on its color row and section.  Gives me pretty good luck but not the best luck.  Play safe and good luck. 

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hey there!

@Sped Is right... it has the highest house edge and it has the lowest odds and honestly there is actually no point in playing it. 

I have played roulette sometimes in the past and I always seem to lose on it, It is actually really hard to hit the numbers you are on. Low chance and high house edge does not really go well with eachoter. So yeah, I don't think there is any good strategies out there for roulette because I feel like it busts you every time you are gambling on it and have money.

Have a good day!

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Auto betting is boring man especially on roulette. Also, with the 2.7% house edge... these systems are better on other game modes eg dice or blackjack. The best way to play roulette is to select your favorite numbers and ride the wave of greens or reds. 

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Damn okay thanks cant wait to try some of them out wish me luck. :) 

Or you could just trust youre gutts and do some one number pick and switch it up after you feel like it once did like that and got from 0.01ltc to 0.03 in under 250 rolls :)

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Well thanks but i believe that roulette is a game where any strategy apllied it is a lock that wont open up even if you get the master key. But will try these soon :) thanks for this. 

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I only use the classic martingale strategy lol, not a fan of roulette and only play it sometimes when i bored. I never heard other roulette strategy before, so thanks for sharing. 

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