Easy Way To Win Roulette

Roulette is one of the easiest games in the casino to play. After all, it’s just a spinning wheel with colored slots with numbers. All you have to do is bet on which slot the ball will land in.

The table is covered with options, too. You can bet on a specific number. You can bet on a specific color. You can even place multiple bets.

Like all casino games, roulette has a house edge. The bets don’t pay off at the same odds of winning. If they did, the casino wouldn’t make any money.

  • Almost every roulette strategy makes the same mistakes. For example, on a European roulette wheel, there are 37 pockets, but the payout is unfair 35 to 1. So even if you win, you are still paid an unfair amount. So a win is still a loss. The only way around this is to increase the accuracy of your predictions.
  • This is a blog, where I give information how to find real way to win casino roulette. It is my system and, You won't believe but it works.:) Please start with demo roulette to be sure that this method works and after start to play for real money.

It’s impossible to consistently win at this game.

But casino math only reflects what’s going to happen in the long run. Sure, you’re going to lose at roulette in the long run. You’re also going to die in the long run. You don’t sit around worrying about it, though, do you.

Here are some easy ways to win at roulette in the short term.

1. Try the Martingale System

In roulette, the 35:1 payout has the same house edge as the 1:1 payout. You don’t have to assume worse odds to make a bet on any single number, which could pay off huge if you get lucky. So if you want to win the easy way in roulette, I’d say bet on any one of the 37 to 38 possible straight bets and hope you get lucky.

Plenty of sites debunk the Martingale System. And I’m not claiming that the Martingale System increases your chances of winning, either. In fact, I’m happy to admit that in the long run, you’ll go just as broke at roulette using the Martingale System as you will using any other system.

But it can be a fun way to grind out some small wins in the short run.

Here’s how it works:

You place an even money bet. If you win, great! If you lose, you bet again, this time doubling the size of your previous bet. If you win this time, you’ve won back what you lost before along with an extra bet. If you lose this time, you double your bet again. And so on…

Here’s an example:

You bet $5 on black. The ball lands on red. You lose your $5.

Now you bet $10 on black. The ball lands on red again. You lose your $10.

Now you bet $20 on black. The ball lands on black. You win $20, which covers the $15 you lost on the previous two bets and nets you a $5 profit.

At first glance, this system seems foolproof. In fact, if you had an unlimited bankroll and no betting limits, it WOULD be foolproof.

But you have a limited bankroll.

And the casino has betting limits.

Let’s look at the progression if you lose 8 times in a row:

  1. $5
  2. $10
  3. $20
  4. $40
  5. $80
  6. $160
  7. $320
  8. $640

Most casinos allowing a $5 bet on black or red has a maximum bet of $500. If you lose 7 times in a row (which is going to happen more often than you expect), you won’t be able to place your next bet.

Here’s the other problem:

You have to be able to cover all these bets, and even if you win after this progression, you had to risk hundreds of dollars to ensure a $5 profit.

Once you’ve made those 7 bets listed in 1-7, you’ve lost $635 already.

And the odds of winning that next bet don’t go up because you’ve lost the previous 7 bets. The roulette wheel has no memory.

The odds of landing on red or black are the same on every spin, regardless of what’s happened on previous spins.

But in the short run, the Martingale works often. You’ll grind out a few small wins. You might even have several small winning sessions.

But if you play long enough, the law of large numbers will eventually catch up with you, and you’ll have a devastating loss or two.

This doesn’t mean that the Martingale is a bad way to play. If you enjoy this betting system, go for it.

Just don’t think that it changes or improves your odds of winning, because it doesn’t.

2. Stick with the Even Money Bets

The even money bets are losing bets, but they’re more likely to win than the other bets on the table. The house edge is the same on every bet (except one), but that doesn’t mean you should embrace high volatility.

Let’s look at the payoffs and the odds of winning for some of these common bets.

The even money bets all work the same way. You have a close to 50% chance of winning these.

Red or black, odd or even, high or low—these are the even money bets.

All of them have the same probability of winning.

On a standard European roulette wheel, you have 37 numbers. 18 of them are red, 18 are black, and one of them (the 0) is green. 18 of the numbers are even, 18 are odd, and one of them (the 0) is neither. 18 of the numbers are high, 18 are low, and one of them (the 0) is neither.

If you bet on black, you have 37 possible outcomes. 18 of them are winning outcomes. 19 of them are losing outcomes. Your probability of winning is 18/37, or 48.65%.

The odds of winning are 19 to 18.

But the payoff is even money.

If you play a theoretically perfect 37 bets at $100 each, you’ll win $1800 and lose $1900, for a net loss of $100. The average loss per bet is $100 divided by 37 bets, or $2.70.

And that’s the house edge—2.70%.

A single number bet has the same house edge, but you’re a lot less likely to win such a bet. The payoff for a single number bet is 35 to 1, which helps make up for not winning so often. But in the long run, this bet has the same house edge as the even money bet.

Here’s how the math works:

You have a 1/37 (or 2.70%) chance of winning this bet. The odds are 36 to 1 that you’ll win. But the bet only pays off at 35 to 1.

Place 37 theoretically perfect results, and you’ll win $3500 on one bet, but you’ll lose $100 36 times, or $3600. Your net loss is still $100.

This doesn’t mean you’re unable to walk away a winner.

It just means the odds are against you.

If you stick with the even money bets, you’ll at least have a 48.65% chance of winning each bet.

That’s much better than a 2.7% chance of winning.

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3. Never Make the 5-Number Bet

The 5-number bet isn’t even available on a European roulette wheel. It’s only available on an American roulette wheel.

Here’s the difference between the two wheels:

A European wheel has 37 numbers total, with a single green 0.

An American wheel has 38 numbers total, with a green 0 and a green 00.

This increases the house edge on the American roulette game to 5.26%, which is almost twice as high as 2.70%.

But it also enables the casino to offer another bet that isn’t available in European roulette. It’s called the 5-number bet, and it’s the worst bet in roulette.

The 5-number bet is a bet that the ball will land on either the 0, the 00, the 1, the 2, or the 3.

The odds of winning this bet are 5/38, or 13.16%.

The payoff is 6 to 1.

Here’s what happens in a theoretically perfect set of 38 spins:

You win 5 times, but you lose 33 times. That’s $3000 in winnings, but it’s $3300 in losses, or $300 in losses total.

$300 divided by 38 spins is 7.89%.

You can place this bet and win, but since it offers the worst odds at the table, it sure makes it harder.

Also, don’t confuse the 5-number bet with the 4-number bet available on the European roulette wheel. That bet doesn’t have such a high house edge. It’s a bet that the ball is going to land on the 0, 1, 2, or 3.

4. Refuse to Play American Roulette

I explained the difference between American roulette and European roulette clearly in the last bullet point, but let’s look at what those numbers mean on average to a roulette player.

One way to look at the math behind a casino game is to estimate the expected hourly loss. This is the average amount of money you’ll lose per hour if you play the game long enough to hit the theoretical expectation.

You calculate this by multiplying the average bet amount by the number of bets you’re playing per hour. The product of those two numbers is the amount of money you’re putting into action every hour.

The house edge is the amount of that action the casino expects to win. You multiply the house edge by the average hourly action to get the expected hourly loss.

In American roulette, let’s assume you’re betting $100 per spin. You’re betting on 50 spins per hour, so you’re putting $5000 into action.

5.26% of $5000 is $263 per hour in expected losses.

In European roulette, you’re only expected to lose 2.70% of your total action, or $135 in the above example.

What’s the difference between losing $263 per hour and losing $135 per hour?

$128/hour

There’s no good reason to play American roulette if you have access to a European style roulette game.

5. Play Roulette in Atlantic City

In Atlantic City, if you place an even money bet, the casino only takes half your bet if you lose. This lowers the house edge to 2.63%.

This doesn’t mean that every casino in Atlantic City offers European roulette.

It just means that the even money bets (also called the “outside bets” because of their location on the betting surface) literally offer better odds than any of the other bets on the table.

In fact, the other bets on the table still have a house edge of 5.26%.

Combine #5 on this list with #2, and you’re now facing a game with a house edge of just 2.63%, which increases your chances of walking away a winner.

6. Play Roulette in Europe

This should seem obvious, but roulette wheels in Europe only have a single zero. They’re called European roulette games because that’s where they’re found.

But some casinos in Europe have additional rules which favor the player.

One of these is the “en prison” rule. It only applies to outside bets. If the ball lands on 0, you don’t lose. Instead, your bet is put in prison—you let it ride until the next spin. If it wins on that second spin, you get your bet back.

This cuts the house edge in half again, making the house edge on these bets only 1.35%.

Your expected average hourly loss on this game, assuming 50 spins per hour at $100 per spin, is only $65.

7. Clock a Roulette Wheel

Roulette wheels are engineered near perfection, but they’re not all perfect. Some of them form a natural bias over time. In other words, they might land on certain numbers more often than other numbers. If you can figure out what those numbers are, you can get an edge over the casino.

What happens is that on some wheels, a set of half-a-dozen or so numbers hit more often because that part of the wheel is slightly sunken compared to the rest of the wheel. To find a wheel like this, you would literally have to record the result of hundreds of spins and compare them with the expected results.

I don’t think this is a practical technique for a couple of reasons. One is that recording roulette results for hours on end isn’t practical. Another is that casino management changes the locations of roulette wheel and inspects them regularly.

Suppose you spend 16 hours a day clocking a wheel 2 days in a row, and you determine a definite bias. You go home, get a good night’s sleep, and come back the next day to take advantage of this information.

But the casino changed out the wheel in the middle of their 3rd shift when you weren’t there.

Also, imagine what a drag it would be to clock a roulette wheel for 32 hours and discover that it has no bias at all.

Back to the drawing board.

8. Take Advantage of a Casino Bonus Online

Online casinos offer you free money an incentive to sign up with them. These are called “casino bonuses”. They sound great, too.

Here’s an example:

You can sign up at Example Casino and deposit $1000 and get a $5000 signup bonus.

You have $6000 to play with.

Sounds easy to win when you start with such a big stake, right?

Here’s the catch:

The casino requires you to fulfill wagering requirements before allowing you to cash out.

These are also sometimes called playthrough requirements.

They’re expressed as a multiple of the bonus or the bonus plus the deposit.

In the case of this example casino, let’s assume that the bonus and deposit must be wagered 50 times before you’re allowed to cash out.

You’re required to wager $300,000 in total action before you can cash out.

Since you’re smart and playing European roulette, the house edge is only 2.70%.

But 2.70% of $300,000 is $6100.

The math prevents you from getting an edge. You might be up after $300,000 in wagers, but the odds are against.

To make it even harder to ensure a profit from your roulette play, the casino limits the wagers that count toward your playthrough requirement.

At most online casinos, only wagers on the slot machine games count 100% toward fulfilling your requirements.

It’s not unusual for a casino to disallow wagers on roulette entirely.

Even at casinos which allow roulette wagers, you’ll often only get to count 10% or 20% of your wagers on roulette toward the wagering requirement.

This means an expected loss of 5X to 10X that $6100 I mentioned above.

This makes it almost mathematically impossible to come out ahead when using a casino bonus.

But here’s one strategy you might try:

Fulfill your wagering requirements by playing the slot machines. Once your wagering requirements have been fulfilled, if you have enough money left, bet it all on black.

Your plan is to place a single bet with a goal of doubling your money.

This might still leave you with less money than you started with, but it’s a fun way to bring roulette into the picture when you’re trying to take advantage of a casino bonus.

I talk about why this might be a good idea in the next section.

9. Use a Maximum Boldness Strategy

You can use multiple bet sizing strategies when gambling. When you have an edge, a minimum boldness strategy is appropriate. When the casino has an edge, a maximum boldness strategy is appropriate.

A minimum boldness strategy means using a small percentage of your bankroll and making lots of small bets.

A card counter at the blackjack table might use a minimum boldness strategy. She might have an edge of 1% over the casino, but the edge is a long-term expectation. In the short run, she could hit an unlucky streak.

By keeping her bets small, she avoids going broke before her long-term expectation kicks in.

A maximum boldness strategy is when you bet most or all your bankroll on a single bet.

Suppose you have $500 to gamble with, and your goal is to double your money.

Your best odds of doubling that money is to place a single bet on black or red at the roulette table. (Any even-money bet will do, in fact.)

The probability of winning that bet isn’t 50%, but it’s close. On a European roulette table, it’s 18/37, or 48.65%.

You have a 48.65% chance of doubling your money.

Compare that with the probability of doubling your money if you placed two even money bets in a row of half your bankroll ($250 each).

You need to win both bets to double your money.

The probability of that happening is calculated by multiplying the probabilities of each one:

48.65% X 48.65% = 23.67%.

If you divide your bankroll into 4 bets of $125 each, the probability of doubling your money gets even smaller.

This is a great illustration of how the house edge works over the long run—which is the subject of the next section.

10. Understand that You CAN’T Win at Roulette in the Long Run

You can get the edge at some gambling games. If you play poker better than the other players at the table, you can eke out a profit over time. If you can handicap at an expert level, you can win often enough to make up for the sports book’s vig. If you can count cards, you can get an edge over the casino. Find the right video poker games and play at an expert level, and you can get an edge that way, too.

But you can’t get an edge at roulette.

The best you can do is find the games with the best odds and hope to get lucky.

The higher the house edge is, the lower the likelihood is that you’ll get lucky.

You can budget your gambling bankroll accordingly if you understand this going into it.

Conclusion

Roulette is an entirely random game with an unassailable house edge. The best you can hope for is to get lucky once in a while.

But you can have fun doing so.

The best advice I have to offer roulette players is to refuse to play American roulette. If you’re forced to play American roulette, don’t play the 5-number bet.

If your goal is to double your money, place one big bet on one of the outside bets. You’ll have a close to 50% chance of doubling your money, which is better than what you’ll find at most casino games.

The good news about roulette is that compared to some of the other games you’ll find the casino, the action is slow. This means fewer bets per hour, which results in a lower expected hourly loss rate.

But if you play long enough, you’ll eventually lose all your money.

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Getting Started with the Game of Roulette

In this part of my new all-in-one Roulette guide, I'll show you how to set up the game correctly to maximize your chance to win money at Roulette machines.

Important note: Roulette is a gambling game and, as such, it depends on luck. Also, the house advantage varies depending on the Roulette variant you play but it is never equal to zero.

Regardless of the strategies you follow, you can't win at Roulette every time you play. All you can do is to avoid placing wrong bets and focus always on those that offer you the best odds to win.

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Despite what most people think, the key to winning at Roulette is to set up the game the right way and have everything ready before you play, not while you play.

This Roulette guide is divided into several different parts:

  • The before you play
  • The while you play
  • The betting strategies

Make sure you take all of them seriously because if you understand how to apply the tips I'm giving you here, then you'll know how to get your best shot to win money at Roulette if you gamble for real money — or free chips if you prefer the freeplay version.

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When you go online to win money on Roulette every time you play, you make a mistake. A devastating one, potentially.

So — focus on the fun, play for free if you want to, and keep in mind these tips to win a little bit more of your Roulette games.

Don't Rush: Check Out the Game First

This is the basic rule that all professional Roulette players follow: once you think you have found the right Roulette table for your games - let the Roulette wheel spin for a couple of times before you place your first bet.

You want to do this to learn more about the table and about the players that are already in the action.

It might sound unimportant but, when you play Roulette games at a brick-and-mortar casino, it's good practice to make sure you get along with the other players already in the game.

Stay away from the tables where people look aggressive, where gamblers bet too much, and where you feel too much alcohol is being consumed.

Those are clear signs that things might get heated anytime the Roulette wheel presents unfavourable results, and you don't want to be playing at the troublemakers' table.

Shenanigans aside, monitoring the action before the real money play begins is also a good practice to make sure everything is (or seems) fully transparent and legit.

Depending on where you play, a game of Roulette could be rigged or not fair - and it's important you learn to recognize these situations in order to avoid them.

How do you do that?

When you play online, just go for online Casino sites with the seal of an independent and international gaming authority like the United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) or the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

That certifies the fairness of the real money Roulette games, of the platform, and of the company that runs the business.

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How To Play Roulette And Win

Things are a little different when it comes to online Roulette because one or 100 spins will not give you any significant information about the others at the table and the fairness of the game.

However, this doesn't mean you should jump right in and bet all your money on a game you are not familiar with.

The best way to learn how to play and how to win at Roulette online is to start from the freeplay option that most Roulette sites offer.

This way, you can get familiar with the Roulette wheel, the table structure, the payout structure, and the personality of the live dealer - if you decide to go for the live variant.

Here's a short list of the best online Roulette sites that offer free accounts to play and practice:

Make sure you open a gaming account at least one of these Casino sites to practice Roulette online and learn how to win your games.

A freeplay account loaded with demo money is extremely useful if you are a Roulette beginner and you need to practice online to learn the differences between the betting systems I'm going to highlight in the last chapter of this guide.

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European vs. American Roulette

I understand this might sound obvious to most people but, in case you don't know yet:

Never play American Roulette games. Always choose the European variant.

To understand why you should only play the European Roulette games, let's look at the Roulette wheel. The only difference between the European and the American roulette is the order of the numbers on the roulette wheel.

The American Roulette has one additional pocket as the American Roulette wheel features a second green slot with a double zero.

Oddly enough, the two variants of the game feature the same payouts, meaning you will get paid 35-to-1 every time you nail the single right number. On the American Roulette wheel as much as on the European Roulette wheel.

What differs, however, are your chances to win money at the game.

The fact the European Roulette wheel features 37 slot means you have one chance in 37 to win every time you place a bet on a single number.

The odds get considerably worse if you decided to play on an American Roulette wheel since the second green slot brings them to one in 38 on each single number bet.

Given that both Roulette variants offer the same payout (35:1), your choice is pretty obvious. You should only play European Roulette games.

Now, to make things more comfortable for you, here's a list the most popular online games of European Roulette.

How to Pick a Winning Roulette Wheel

The last step we need to consider in the before you play section of this guide to winning at Roulette is the game's choice.

Now that you know you should always discard the American variant of Roulette, you need to learn how to choose the right European Roulette game to maximize your winning odds.

Don't let the word 'odds' fool you here:

All European roulette games offer the same winning chances - so there are no special Roulette games that give you more opportunities to win money than others.

What you need to pay attention to, as you get ready to play Roulette games with real money, are the table limits.

The limits represent the maximum and minimum bets allowed in the game and it's important you learn how to match them with your bankroll.

Most of the online games I included in the list above accept bets starting from €/£/$1 to €/£/$5, with these two being the standard in the industry.

If you are just starting with online Casino games and you are looking for ways to win at online Roulette, I suggest you start from the smallest limits and go for the 1-credit games.

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How to Win Your Roulette Games (Fingers Crossed!)

Now that you know how to choose the right games to play and you know that you should always avoid the American Roulette wheel let's see how you are supposed to behave once your money is on the table.

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How Much Should You Bet on Roulette?

Assumed that you already know what are the table's minimum and maximum bets, let's tackle one of the most complicated questions about roulette: how much should you bet?

The size of your bets is connected to the size of your bankroll (the total amount of money you decided to invest in a session) and the minimum amount of time you plan to spend betting on the Roulette wheel.

An average Roulette wheel spins 40 times every hour so, if you decided to play for two hours, you need to make sure that you can survive at least 80 spins.

Important Note: Since the game of Roulette is a game of chance, all the calculations are always done as if you will not win a single game.

This way you can be sure your betting strategy will always be 100 percent effective.

Use basic Math:

80 spins at €1 per spin mean you will need €80 to stay at the table for two whole hours before your money is gone.

However, that's not how I play.

With a bankroll of €80 and a lower limit of €1, I place bets of between €5 and €8 on every spins as I combine the length of the games with my winning odds.

Here's how you can take your chances to win at Roulette doing the same.

You can combine this general Roulette betting rule with three more elements:

  • Experience
  • Betting Choices
  • Betting Strategies

While I can't teach you experience (but the links to practice online Roulette for free are there for that), I can surely help you in choosing the right bets and adopting a good strategy that won't kill your bankroll.

How to Choose the Right Bets in Roulette

As I mentioned earlier, the single number bet pays 35:1 (35 times your bet PLUS your bet) and you have one chance in 37 to win.

So, is this really the best bet you can pick in a roulette game?

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Before we go any further, let me make something extremely clear:

This is a guide for beginners who want to know how to win at roulette or, even better, how to get the best odds and minimize the risk of placing losing bets all the time.

My focus is to show you how to maximize your chances to make money when you play. Not to give a fake system to win money on Roulette all the time or to teach you winning Roulette secrets that do not exist.

What I am about to describe might sound very boring to all those who play Roulette for the thrill of it and love crazy and expensive bets but - hey! I am here to help you play Roulette, not to find you an expensive alternative to Netflix!

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The best way to win money on Roulette (or to minimize the risk to lose money, if you wish) is to focus on the outside bets.

Although these Roulette bets do not lead to mind-blowing wins, keeping your bets on the odds/even, red/black, and high/low will give you the highest chances to score some cash.

These are by far the best bets in a game of Roulette and the only ones a beginner should focus on. The outside bets pay 1:1 but give you almost 50 percent chances to win every bet you place.

Forget your lucky numbers. Forget what 'you feel' will happen on the Roulette wheel.

Concentrate your bets on the options I just gave you. That is key to learning how to get your best winning odds when you play Roulette.

You Won Some Money: Now What?

If you are serious about winning money on Roulette, you need to treat your winnings as if they didn't exist and resist the temptation to add them to your bankroll.

In other words, you shouldn't bet the money you win.

Professional Roulette players handle wins in a very simple way: they cash them out.

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You need to learn how to define a bankroll you can invest in your games before you place your first bet on the roulette wheel and stick to that amount.

If you start off with the €80 bankroll we described above, and you find yourself with €120, cash out the €40 and continue to play with the original €80.

It's easier than you think.

The more you do this, the more money you'll be able to set aside every time you win on Roulette.

This is going to be very hard as soon as your bankroll starts to look too-thin-to-survive - but that's exactly when it's imperative you keep your winnings separate from your gambling money.

Consider it like a saving account: it's good to have a backup when things don't go your way.

Roulette Betting Strategies

And now, let's go through the most advanced part of this guide: the Roulette betting strategies.

Being this an article for beginners who want to know how to win on Roulette, I am not going to go too deep on the subject.

Later this month, PokerNews will publish an intermediate strategy article where I explain all the details and nuances of the different Roulette betting strategies.

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If you are and advanced player (e.g., you won $1,000 or more on Roulette — and not all in one night) and you are looking for an in-depth guide to give you Casino account a new boost, I suggest you wait for that.

But if all you want is an overview of the different betting strategies that can help you win on Roulette - here we go.

The Martingale Betting System

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The Martingale Strategy is one of the most popular betting patterns in the world of gambling.

My guess? People love to follow the Martingale strategy when they play Roulette because they understand it immediately. Not because it works.

(Spoiler alert: it doesn't)

The basics are simple: each time you place a bet, and you lose, you should repeat the same bet but with 2x the money.

The Martingale is a guarantee if you want to break even since you only need to win once to cover even the ugliest of all losing streaks.

If you plan on betting on Roulette following the Martingale system, make sure you begin from the table's minimum bet - or you might be forced to deal with monster bets already after a handful of spins.

And those bets might get just too big for you to handle them.

The Grand Martingale Betting System

Another system many players use to beat the roulette is the Grand Martingale, a (pricey) variant of the regular Martingale Roulette system.

The Grand Martingale works exactly as the Martingale, but with on steroids: every time you double your bet, you also add an extra amount equal to your initial bet.

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If you follow my advice on starting from the minimum bet, that means you are always going to 2x your losing bet + adding one more minimum bet on top of that.

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The James Bond Roulette Strategy

Also known as the beginners' favorite, the James Bond strategy is a combination of bets that give you the best odds of winning on Roulette.

To follow the James Bond strategy, you need to place the following bets on the same spin:

  • €10 on the zero
  • €140 on the 19-36 box
  • €50 on the 13-18 box

What makes this the best strategy to win at Roulette every time? You only lose if a roulette wheel stops with the ball being on a number between 1 and 12.

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