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The odds of the ball landing on the exact number you chose is 1 in 37 (2.7%) for European wheels and 1 in 38 (2.63%) for American wheels. In addition to making a straight bet on a single number, you can also divide the odds between multiple numbers. The payout decreases with the more numbers you split. Roulette strategy banned by casinos consists of best ever free roulette systems based on probability theory, mathematics of winning or losing streaks, any bets. The Super Roulette Strategy: The Best Roulette Systems Ever: Win Loss WL Streaks, Progression Betting. European roulette has the best odds with a house edge of just 2.64%. This describes on average how often a player will lose on a single bet. What are the best odds in roulette? Bets with the best.

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ademco
I don't care who knows about it and I'm not trying to sell it. I know some of the members on this site have coding expeariance as does the site owner and I just want someone to proove me wrong, if I am!
in a nutshell. On a normal roulette table there are several ways to bet, some of the odds are seemingly good (17-1 53-1) but I prefer the 2-1 bets, these are streets and the 12s. On a street (I believe im using this term right, I mean the pay lines at the back of the table as in the line 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34) on each line you have a little less than 1/3 chance of winning. I believe I saw on one site a stat of 31.8%. The few times I have been to casinos with real roulette, I play two of them usually the outside two. If the ball lands on any one number on those two lines you win 2-1 which means you loose one bet and tripple the other giving you a gain of 1 betting unit per bet. If the stat I saw was right 31.8% this should mean that the odds if you pick two of them is 63.16%
You may loose several bets in a row to a ball landing on the one line you diddnt play or on 0 or 00 but overall this system statistically should win. Unless Im wrong.
If I am wrong please explain to me how using math, or a code test, I would appreciate the help in the event I am wrong but according to the math I dont think I am
RonC

Best Odds Roulette System Scam

Assuming your numbers are correct, let's take $2,000 to the casino and bet it $20 ($10 on two groups of 12) at a time for 100 bets...
We'll do them right in a row...63 wins followed by 37 losses...
Win 1 unit 63 of the time @ $20 a bet =Bet $1260 and return of $1890 with $740 remaining to bet from the original amount...now you have $2630
Lose 2 units 37 of the time @ $20 a bet = Lose $740...now you have $1890.
Even simplified like this, the house advantage is almost correct (within $5, based on the rounding)
This is a loser...can it win sometimes? Sure. It is still a loser...
heather
This is how James Bond played Roulette in the book (not movie) 'Casino Royale', so you're not the first to think of it. I've tried it a few times and it seemed boring and didn't make me any significant money.
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.
RonC

This is how James Bond played Roulette in the book (not movie) 'Casino Royale', so you're not the first to think of it. I've tried it a few times and it seemed boring and didn't make me any significant money.
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.


I played this way for several days in Las Vegas on one of our earlier trips. I would bet $25-$100 on two of the groups of 12. I lost a lot of money and had a host want to meet me. Unless you are a really high-level player at a low house edge game, meeting a host is not a good sign!!!
WASHOO2

Best Odds Roulette Strategy

Ignore the layout of the felt. Go by sections of the 0/00 wheel and then target those sections of 12 contiguous numbers on each side of the wheel.
Sometimes you will be betting the first and second dozen , the second and the third dozen , or the third and the first dozen.
Once you have mastered this you can go further and eliminate 2 numbers from the 24 pockets and operate on a reduced scale. It`s nly one number on each half of the wheel.
Just keep following the action of the wheel.
WASHOO2
MangoJ
Come on guys. the dozen bet pays 2:1, while the probability of a hit is 12/37 = 32.4%. This should not be too complicated, the dozen bet is negative EV (3*12/37 - 1 = -2.7%).
Playing two dozen bets does not change this very EV. If you play two dozen bets, the odds are 1:2, the probability of a hit is 24/37.
The EV of the combined bet is . Surprised ?
The two-dozen bet is as good (or as bad) as any other bet you make. The only thing it chances is variance. But if you want low variance, why don't you play the triple dozen bet ?
MakingBook
I have an online casino that I offer to all my players.
Best Odds Roulette System
I would be thrilled if they would use the system.
'I am a man devoured by the passion for gambling.' --Dostoevsky, 1871
ahiromu
First time I was in Vegas, I'd play two 12-sets at a time for $25 each and leave when I made $50. It went very well.
Last night, I bought in for $20 and put $3 down on 6 numbers and $2 elsewhere. It hit 00. Fuck roulette.
Its - Possessive; It's - 'It is' / 'It has'; There - Location; Their - Possessive; They're - 'They are'
Wizard
Administrator
I wonder which is more:
A. Number of players to believe they have a long-term winning betting system.
B. Number of players to believe they could invent a casino game equal or better to what is out there now.
C. Number of players to believe both A and B.
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D. Number of times somebody has remarked 'The hard part is keeping the weight off' in the HB challenge thread.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
CrapsForever
My wife (Who hates gambling) has played Roulette 7 total times and won 5 times with the same number in 3 different countries: The #17
What are the odds of that???
Last victory was last Saturday. Next time, I'm in a Casino with her; I'm putting $100 straight-up on the #17.
Odds
Craps is the most 'Jekyll and Hyde' casino game ever invented!
We're going to show you the best betting system for roulette in order to improve your chances of winning. While there's no system that will let you win every time, these popular strategies can definitely give you an edge. Let's begin right away.
If we had a pound for every time somebody asked us ‘what are the best betting systems for roulette?', we'd be millionaires. The truth is there are lots of different strategies. However, some of them can be difficult to understand and implement in the beginning.

Best Odds Roulette System Scam

That's why we're going to explain the most popular ones to you. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Hopefully, by the end of this review, you'll have a lot more knowledge and understanding on roulette betting systems than what you did before you started reading.


Before we start analyzing the best online roulette strategies we'd like to point something out. If an online casino notices you placing the same types of bets time and time again there's a good chance it'll suspend or restrict your account.
If you're playing at a land-based casino you should also be extremely careful. At the end of the day, the casinos are the guys with all the money and sometimes react badly to players trying to take it from them. Even though that's the main aim of the game. From the players perspective anyway.
Let's start things by evaluating and analyzing one of the most popular and understood methods - The Martingale.

Martingale Roulette


The Martingale roulette system divides many players. Some players love it and others aren't so fond of it. However, the one thing that can't be denied is that this particular system is extremely easy to understand, even if you're a beginner.
The concept is to double up on your last bet. It's also most effective when betting on 1/1 payouts like red or black and odd or even. The shorter odds will give you a much better chance of landing a winning bet. That's what it's all about at the end of the day.
To implement the Martingale strategy, all you need to do is double up on your last bet until you start winning. For instance, if you keep betting on red you'll eventually win. The point is to win all of your losses back and make a little bit extra each time.
However, this can still be quite risky as the house edge is always against you. More often than not, beginners forget to take the zero into consideration. There are also table limits which can throw a spanner in the works.

D'Alembert Roulette


The D'Alembert roulette system is similar to the Martingale strategy. However, there is one key difference. All you need to do is simply increase your stake each time by whatever unit you're comfortable with. For example, if you bet £5 on red, the next time you'd bet £6 or £7.
This carries much less risk than the doubling down Martingale system. Basically, you'll slowly increase the size of your bet when you're losing and slowly decrease the size of your bet when you're winning.
The D'Alembert is most effective when betting on red or black and odd or even. In our opinion, the best part about this strategy is that it can be conducted with a small bankroll.
The downside to this is that profits won't be as high due to the little risk of the bets.

Labouchere Roulette

Roulette
I would be thrilled if they would use the system.
'I am a man devoured by the passion for gambling.' --Dostoevsky, 1871
ahiromu
First time I was in Vegas, I'd play two 12-sets at a time for $25 each and leave when I made $50. It went very well.
Last night, I bought in for $20 and put $3 down on 6 numbers and $2 elsewhere. It hit 00. Fuck roulette.
Its - Possessive; It's - 'It is' / 'It has'; There - Location; Their - Possessive; They're - 'They are'
Wizard
Administrator
I wonder which is more:
A. Number of players to believe they have a long-term winning betting system.
B. Number of players to believe they could invent a casino game equal or better to what is out there now.
C. Number of players to believe both A and B.
D. Number of times somebody has remarked 'The hard part is keeping the weight off' in the HB challenge thread.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
CrapsForever
My wife (Who hates gambling) has played Roulette 7 total times and won 5 times with the same number in 3 different countries: The #17
What are the odds of that???
Last victory was last Saturday. Next time, I'm in a Casino with her; I'm putting $100 straight-up on the #17.
Craps is the most 'Jekyll and Hyde' casino game ever invented!
We're going to show you the best betting system for roulette in order to improve your chances of winning. While there's no system that will let you win every time, these popular strategies can definitely give you an edge. Let's begin right away.
If we had a pound for every time somebody asked us ‘what are the best betting systems for roulette?', we'd be millionaires. The truth is there are lots of different strategies. However, some of them can be difficult to understand and implement in the beginning.

Best Odds Roulette System Scam

That's why we're going to explain the most popular ones to you. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Hopefully, by the end of this review, you'll have a lot more knowledge and understanding on roulette betting systems than what you did before you started reading.


Before we start analyzing the best online roulette strategies we'd like to point something out. If an online casino notices you placing the same types of bets time and time again there's a good chance it'll suspend or restrict your account.
If you're playing at a land-based casino you should also be extremely careful. At the end of the day, the casinos are the guys with all the money and sometimes react badly to players trying to take it from them. Even though that's the main aim of the game. From the players perspective anyway.
Let's start things by evaluating and analyzing one of the most popular and understood methods - The Martingale.

Martingale Roulette


The Martingale roulette system divides many players. Some players love it and others aren't so fond of it. However, the one thing that can't be denied is that this particular system is extremely easy to understand, even if you're a beginner.
The concept is to double up on your last bet. It's also most effective when betting on 1/1 payouts like red or black and odd or even. The shorter odds will give you a much better chance of landing a winning bet. That's what it's all about at the end of the day.
To implement the Martingale strategy, all you need to do is double up on your last bet until you start winning. For instance, if you keep betting on red you'll eventually win. The point is to win all of your losses back and make a little bit extra each time.
However, this can still be quite risky as the house edge is always against you. More often than not, beginners forget to take the zero into consideration. There are also table limits which can throw a spanner in the works.

D'Alembert Roulette


The D'Alembert roulette system is similar to the Martingale strategy. However, there is one key difference. All you need to do is simply increase your stake each time by whatever unit you're comfortable with. For example, if you bet £5 on red, the next time you'd bet £6 or £7.
This carries much less risk than the doubling down Martingale system. Basically, you'll slowly increase the size of your bet when you're losing and slowly decrease the size of your bet when you're winning.
The D'Alembert is most effective when betting on red or black and odd or even. In our opinion, the best part about this strategy is that it can be conducted with a small bankroll.
The downside to this is that profits won't be as high due to the little risk of the bets.

Labouchere Roulette


Again, the Labouchere roulette system is best used when betting on 1/1 payouts such as red or black. It can be difficult to understand at first but we're going to try and explain it to you in the clearest possible way.
Before you start playing, you'll need to write down the total amount of money you want to win. For example, if you want to win £20 your sequence might be 2-2-2-3-1-2-2-3-1-2.
There is no particular way to do this, you'll decide your own sequence based on the amount of money that you want to win. You then work your way from left to right to decide how much you should stake for that spin. For instance, using our example above, your first bet would be £4.
Each time you win a bet you'd cross out the numbers and move onto the next sequence. The aim of the game is to cross out all of your numbers from left to right. If you manage to do so you should have met your targeted winnings. If you're feeling brave, you can start a new sequence and start from the beginning again.

James Bond Roulette


If you're a James Bond fan then we're sure you'll be aware of 007's love for gambling. This is how the James Bond roulette strategy got its name.
This method is fairly simple to understand. Every round you'll make the same bet. For example, if you're betting £20 per spin you'd place the following bets.
£14 on numbers 19-36
£1 on the zero
However, if the roulette ball lands on any of the numbers 1-12 then you'll lose £20 each time. You'll need a lot of luck to be on your side if you want to make a serious profit from this strategy.
In order for this strategy to be successful, you'll need to use the same amount of units every time. If the total amount of your bet fluctuates then it'll be extremely difficult to keep tabs on your profits and losses.

Fibonacci Roulette


Finally, we'll finish up with the Fibonacci roulette strategy, a popular system for roulette tournaments. The easiest possible way to explain this system is with another sequence. The rule is that your next number must be the total sum of your previous two numbers.
For instance, 2-2-4-6-10-16-26-42-68 and so on. It'll come as no surprise to you that like the majority of roulette systems, this one is best used when betting on 1/1 payouts.
The key is to move back two numbers each time you win a bet. This will keep your system under control and give you a better chance of making a profit. If you win on your first bet then just start from the beginning again and apply the rules that we've outlined.

Roulette Betting Systems FAQs

What is a roulette betting system?

This is a form of roulette strategy that you repeat over in a game of roulette. Roulette betting systems come in one of two types: negative progression or positive progression.

Do roulette betting systems work?

While they can be a fun way to change the way you gamble - a roulette betting system does not guarantee better results.

What is a negative progression betting system?

This is a form of strategy where you alter your bets based on your losses. If you lose, you raise your bet levels until the achieved outcome.

What is a positive progression betting system?

This is a form of strategy where you alter your bets based on your wins. If you win, you would raise your bet levels until the achieved outcome.


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