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Roulette Strategies

Roulette systems around the internet flourish because everyone wants to know how to beat the house at this great game. Despite this, most systems have no chance of actually delivering their promises of overcoming the house edge, which usually ranges from 1.35% to 7.89%. This happens because these systems are basically money-management systems. By using these roulette strategies, the only thing that you’re doing is betting your hard-earned money on a basic premise and hoping that a big slice of luck comes your way.

The first thing to remember about roulette strategy is that the numbers on the wheel and the numbers as they are laid out on the table are completely independent of each other and don’t have any relation in the layout, placement or style. The numbers on the roulette wheel and the roulette table were placed in these orders to prevent “wheel strategy”, which is another questionable system.

Wheel strategy is based in the theory that no roulette wheel, no matter how good, can be totally perfect. Of course, depending on the quality of the wheel, some are a lot less perfect then others are. If a roulette wheel is significantly unbalanced it can show a bias towards one part of the wheel over another part. The drawback to this strategy is that to find a bias in a roulette wheel it will often take recording the numbers from 1000’s of consecutive spins, and this not only takes time, but also money. For most players the investment of time and money to get to that point can’t be justified. There are of course some people that find this detective work entertaining. It’s up to you to decide for yourself if you can wait around long enough to find out these details for sure.

We have provided information on some of the more popular roulette systems and roulette strategies that are around today. These have been provided as guides only, so please only use them as guides. We hope they give you some ideas on developing your own roulette systems.

The Martingale System

The Labouchere System

The D'Alembert System

The Fibonacci System

 

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