Roulette Strategy
Every spin in roulette is mutually exclusive of each other, meaning that each
number or color has the same chance of coming up on every spin. It doesn't
matter if a number just came up twice in a row, that number has the same exact
chance of coming up again on the next spin. Past performance can not
determine future outcomes. Therefore, make sure you ignore the history of
all prior rolls when deciding what bet to make. Each individual number on
the roulette wheel has the same chance of coming up on each roll, so feel free
to play your favorite numbers, but don't think that some numbers have a better
chance of coming up than others.
If you are given a choice between playing an American or a European table,
always chose the European table. The difference is the European table has
only one zero space which significantly reduces the house edge, as opposed to
the American table which has a zero space and a double zero space.
Be careful of betting too many numbers and off-setting your potential
winnings. If you bet a lot of numbers, you may win more often, but the
instances where none of your numbers hit, you are losing an unnecessary amount.
You may want to choose your method of betting based on the amount of betting
units you have to play. You can play the bets which are more likely to pay
out but pay less (like the red or black) or the bets which are less likely to
pay out but pay much more if they hit (like playing individual numbers). |