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legendary
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February 14, 2016, 11:39:30 AM
#74
Red or Black is best strategy i think, it's 50/50, you win or you go home, so it's all about luck

and play with pyramid scheme?  its worst strategy ever.better play with any 12/36 or other, then red or black, at last you will always loose with 50/50 strategy

50 50 chance is better than 33% chance althought the payout is 3x but still red or black is the easy way to double your bet, unless you are not lucky enough and busted everything. But AFAIK most people are play on red and black thing on roulette and only use small bet choose particular number

Beting 50/50 with a 1:1 payout and betting 33% with a 2:1 payout are exactly the same. Stop gambling until you can understand that, because if you don't you will lose all of your money.

What are you saying? 50 50 chance is 2x odds and 33% is 3x odds. I think you are the one that misunderstood thing here. And if you play red or black the odds is always 2:1 and the payout for 33% is sure higher that 2x
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
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February 14, 2016, 09:42:57 AM
#73
I always tried some ways like doubling my bets every time I lose on that x3 line, and mostly win something big every time I went for the same...
It's not easy, but you can try...
But don't go all in, only put in what you can actually afford to lose, as this is pure luck based game...
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1001
February 13, 2016, 12:56:38 PM
#72
Roulette games is a complex gamble since you can easily adjust your odds based on your need of what can you can afford to lose.

Sometimes I'm using martiangle and I can make some profit from it. Still you need some luck but you will never know what luck will come to you today if you're start playing....
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 501
February 13, 2016, 12:28:52 PM
#71
There is no strategy for profit. The only best strategy is to invest everything you wanted to gamble on RED or BLACK and then walk out, wether you win or lose.
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1183
February 13, 2016, 12:26:10 PM
#70
I always use the same strategy: Retreat when you are comfortable with your gains. As soon as you get some gains, just leave whatever you are playing and start doing something else, because no matter what technique you use, you eventually screw up, including Martingale which is proven to be no that effective.
legendary
Activity: 812
Merit: 1000
February 13, 2016, 12:22:57 PM
#69
There are many types of Roulette strategy available, and each one has its differences from the others, or lucky numbers...

The best strategy is to do what brings you the most fun but yet doesn't use any money you cant afford to lose.  But if you are talking about making money long term it is impossible without cheating so large single bet is the best as you only get hit by house edge one time.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 101
February 13, 2016, 12:08:33 PM
#68
There are many types of Roulette strategy available, and each one has its differences from the others, or lucky numbers...

use Martingale strategy!
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legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1000
February 13, 2016, 11:21:50 AM
#67
Red or Black is best strategy i think, it's 50/50, you win or you go home, so it's all about luck

and play with pyramid scheme?  its worst strategy ever.better play with any 12/36 or other, then red or black, at last you will always loose with 50/50 strategy

50 50 chance is better than 33% chance althought the payout is 3x but still red or black is the easy way to double your bet, unless you are not lucky enough and busted everything. But AFAIK most people are play on red and black thing on roulette and only use small bet choose particular number

Beting 50/50 with a 1:1 payout and betting 33% with a 2:1 payout are exactly the same. Stop gambling until you can understand that, because if you don't you will lose all of your money.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1008
February 13, 2016, 11:15:01 AM
#66
Red or Black is best strategy i think, it's 50/50, you win or you go home, so it's all about luck

and play with pyramid scheme?  its worst strategy ever.better play with any 12/36 or other, then red or black, at last you will always loose with 50/50 strategy

50 50 chance is better than 33% chance althought the payout is 3x but still red or black is the easy way to double your bet, unless you are not lucky enough and busted everything. But AFAIK most people are play on red and black thing on roulette and only use small bet choose particular number
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1000
February 13, 2016, 11:14:00 AM
#65
You can always use something called the James Bond Roulette Strategy. It looks like this:
You are betting $200 total, distributed as follows: $140 on the high numbers (19-36), $50 on the six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero.
This increases your odds of winning by spreading out your bets.
If the number is between 19 and 36, you will have an $80 profit; if the number is between 13 and 18, you will have a $100 profit, and if the number is zero, then you will have a $160 profit.
The only way to lose is if a number between 1 and 12 comes up, which means a loss of $200, if you lose - then you may try to recover by using Martingale.

What is the expected value of this?

Assuming European roulette:

18 out of 37 times you win 80.

6 out of 37 times you win 100

12 out of 37 times you lose 200.

1 out of 37 times you win 160

(18/37)(80) + (6/37)(100) + (12/37)(-100) + (1/37)(160)

38.92 + 16.21 + (-64.86) + 4.32

-5.41


What is the expected value of putting 200 on any number
(1/37)(7000) + (36/37)(-200)

189.19+ (-194.59)

-5.4

The difference is due to rounding.

Stop spreading horsehit. Every bet on roulette (except 0,00,1,2,3) is exactly the same.
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1000
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February 13, 2016, 11:01:48 AM
#64
There are many types of Roulette strategy available, and each one has its differences from the others, or lucky numbers...

The best strategy is not to play roulette at all as like most things in gambling there is no winning strategy. On the rare occasion I go to the casino with pals if I play roulette I bet tiers and have had luck with it. Here is a fun fact, add up all the numbers on a roulette table and you get 666.
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February 13, 2016, 10:55:55 AM
#63
in my opinion, a good strategy is a strategy that is gained when you make an observation in a gambling game. So if you want to get a very good strategy you should do observations about the game, because there the place you get your strategies and get a big advantage
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February 13, 2016, 10:18:41 AM
#62
Red or Black is best strategy i think, it's 50/50, you win or you go home, so it's all about luck

and play with pyramid scheme?  its worst strategy ever.better play with any 12/36 or other, then red or black, at last you will always loose with 50/50 strategy
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
February 13, 2016, 09:31:15 AM
#61
Red or Black is best strategy i think, it's 50/50, you win or you go home, so it's all about luck
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
February 13, 2016, 05:03:33 AM
#60
You can always use something called the James Bond Roulette Strategy. It looks like this:
You are betting $200 total, distributed as follows: $140 on the high numbers (19-36), $50 on the six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero.
This increases your odds of winning by spreading out your bets.
If the number is between 19 and 36, you will have an $80 profit; if the number is between 13 and 18, you will have a $100 profit, and if the number is zero, then you will have a $160 profit.
The only way to lose is if a number between 1 and 12 comes up, which means a loss of $200, if you lose - then you may try to recover by using Martingale.

I think its better to use the similar strategy but by placing the bets in odd number vs even number fashion.

For example; distributive betting $140 on all odd numbers, $50 on all even numbers and $10 on zero.

Wouldn't it be a better idea? Wink
No, not really. This system is so far the most solid one I came across. The main goal with this strategy is to cover a large number of outcomes in such a way that will still guarantee a profit with each win.
You can only lose when low number result occurs. Say total stake with each spin will be $200 or $100 or whatever, this number can be scaled.
Betting this can seem like a significant risk but remember that a large number of outcomes are covered. With each spin, the probability of winning is approximately 64%.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 252
February 13, 2016, 04:50:47 AM
#59
You can always use something called the James Bond Roulette Strategy. It looks like this:
You are betting $200 total, distributed as follows: $140 on the high numbers (19-36), $50 on the six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero.
This increases your odds of winning by spreading out your bets.
If the number is between 19 and 36, you will have an $80 profit; if the number is between 13 and 18, you will have a $100 profit, and if the number is zero, then you will have a $160 profit.
The only way to lose is if a number between 1 and 12 comes up, which means a loss of $200, if you lose - then you may try to recover by using Martingale.

I think its better to use the similar strategy but by placing the bets in odd number vs even number fashion.

For example; distributive betting $140 on all odd numbers, $50 on all even numbers and $10 on zero.

Wouldn't it be a better idea? Wink
copper member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 529
February 13, 2016, 04:28:05 AM
#58
You can always use something called the James Bond Roulette Strategy. It looks like this:
You are betting $200 total, distributed as follows: $140 on the high numbers (19-36), $50 on the six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero.
This increases your odds of winning by spreading out your bets.
If the number is between 19 and 36, you will have an $80 profit; if the number is between 13 and 18, you will have a $100 profit, and if the number is zero, then you will have a $160 profit.
The only way to lose is if a number between 1 and 12 comes up, which means a loss of $200, if you lose - then you may try to recover by using Martingale.

Nice strategy this one, never heard of, and if you have a high bankroll you could try repeating it with martingale, should be much easier to make a win ,then the traditional Martingale system of only picking only red or only black, this have left me wow honestly. I will tell a few of my friends who keeps playing roulette without any strategy,as I dont play it, only sportsbetting.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
February 13, 2016, 04:21:07 AM
#57
You can always use something called the James Bond Roulette Strategy. It looks like this:
You are betting $200 total, distributed as follows: $140 on the high numbers (19-36), $50 on the six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero.
This increases your odds of winning by spreading out your bets.
If the number is between 19 and 36, you will have an $80 profit; if the number is between 13 and 18, you will have a $100 profit, and if the number is zero, then you will have a $160 profit.
The only way to lose is if a number between 1 and 12 comes up, which means a loss of $200, if you lose - then you may try to recover by using Martingale.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1016
February 13, 2016, 03:52:39 AM
#56
I thought that was not a technical strategy Sad , i mean a specific step by step strategy placing bet on red/black , odd/even and high/low like this :
- do zigzag bet on odd/even
If this zigzag bet make you had 4 times streak lost, then to next step
- do straight bet on last color result (red for example) do it 4 times.

Do it repeatedly. Basically that was my personal strategy , please dont sell it Cheesy

It doesnt matter whatever step you will be using because every bets is totally random so there is no way to predict the outcome or make any working strategies. Every strategies will fail in the end, no matter what kind of game you are playing because if there is house edge then you will lose the game period.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
February 13, 2016, 03:44:05 AM
#55
I can't guarantee that you will win anything, but there are couple tips you may want to know before playing Roulette:

1. Play European Roulette, not American Roulette the American Roulette wheel has an extra 00 slot, which slightly decreases the odds of winning.
2. Withdraw your money as you win. If you start off betting $10 and end up with $15, then you should withdraw your profit - $5 and keep it separate. Never bet that money.
3. Don't bet on numbers - stick to the: red/black, high/low, or odd/even bets. Your chances of not losing will be higher.

I thought that was not a technical strategy Sad , i mean a specific step by step strategy placing bet on red/black , odd/even and high/low like this :
- do zigzag bet on odd/even
If this zigzag bet make you had 4 times streak lost, then to next step
- do straight bet on last color result (red for example) do it 4 times.

Do it repeatedly. Basically that was my personal strategy , please dont sell it Cheesy
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