Roulette Strategy Video Information:
A subscriber asked me to do a tutorial on Roulette. This is a strategy taught to me by a professional Roulette player in Vegas. I have used this strategy many times over the years. It takes advantage of back to back streets and numbers as well as money management. Above all it also makes you get up off the table when it goes cold!
Roulette is a casino game named after the French word meaning little wheel. In the game, players may choose to place bets on either a single number, various groupings of numbers, the colors red or black, whether the number is odd or even, or if the numbers are high (19–36) or low (1–18).
To determine the winning number and color, a croupier spins a wheel in one direction, then spins a ball in the opposite direction around a tilted circular track running around the outer edge of the wheel. The ball eventually loses momentum, passes through an area of deflectors, and falls onto the wheel and into one of 37 (single zero French/European style roulette) or 38 (double zero American style roulette) colored and numbered pockets on the wheel. The winnings are then paid to anyone who has placed a successful bet.
Roulette Betting strategies and tactics
Over the years, many people have tried to beat the casino, and turn roulette—a game designed to turn a profit for the house—into one on which the player expects to win. Most of the time this comes down to the use of betting systems, strategies which say that the house edge can be beaten by simply employing a special pattern of bets, often relying on the “Gambler’s fallacy”, the idea that past results are any guide to the future (for example, if a roulette wheel has come up 10 times in a row on red, that red on the next spin is any more or less likely than if the last spin was black).
All betting systems that rely on patterns, when employed on casino edge games will result, on average, in the player losing money.[10] In practice, players employing betting systems may win, and may indeed win very large sums of money, but the losses (which, depending on the design of the betting system, may occur quite rarely) will outweigh the wins. Certain systems, such as the Martingale, described below, are extremely risky, because the worst-case scenario (which is mathematically certain to happen, at some point) may see the player chasing losses with ever-bigger bets until he runs out of money.
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Damn look at that money coming in! I might borrow this strategy this week in Vegas. Thanks brotha!
What app are you playing? It looks like a good one.
This strategy is nuuuuuuts!!! I stress tested it at $300, didn’t work out- bumped it to a $500 bank roll and I’m currently at $1650 (fake money)- if you bump it up each time you win, eventually, your bet becomes a $200 bet- which means you can lose a lot very quick- and sometimes those numbers get frosty! I recommend after 2 losses returning to the original bet BEFORE the increases- to slow the bleeding. It survives on a $500 bankroll betting $5 each unit., but I wouldn’t advise that with real money.
Man the strategies is nice , but please get am other roulette well that's no good .
Thanks
I lost on my first three spins… What are the odds?