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Strategy Roulette

Even though there is an element of chance in roulette, either online or off, there are strategies you can try to boost your chance of a win. Different strategies are also fun and add an extra element to your gameplay. Below you will find some of the most popular used by many whilst playing the live version of online roulette. 

Live roulette is about as close as you can get to walk through the lobby doors of a physical casino. All live online casino games are played in real-time, hosted by a live human, and streamed to your screen from a casino studio or room. You can chat with your host and fellow players in between games, and of course, an actual wheel is used instead of a Random Number Generator (RNG).

What Are the Most Successful Roulette Strategies?

There have been numerous betting systems but most ended up disappointing and sometimes costing players dearly. Those betting systems that provide proven consistency and overall reliability are listed below. 

The Martingale (Progressive Roulette Betting System)

  • The Martingale helps you recover from a losing streak, requiring you to double your bet after every loss and then regress to its original size following a win. A reverse Martingale or Paroli requires you to double your bet after every win, which is statistically slightly safer than the Martingale. 

The Fibonacci (Progressvie Roulette Betting System

The Fibonacci is a mathematical sequence that you can find in nature. Follow the sequence of numbers religiously to fulfil its requirements. 

  • 1 -1 -2 – 3- 5 – 8 – 13 – 21 – 34 – 55 – 89 – 144

The Fibonacci is a safer roulette system, especially if you compare it with other progressive methods. 

The D’Alembert (Progressvie Betting System)

With the D’Alembert betting system, you will bet in flat amounts. First, you will need to choose your betting unit and then increase or decrease your bet size by one unit, depending on whether you have won or lost. Below is an example of the D’Alembert. 

  • Round 1 – Bet 1 – Win 
  • Round 2 – Bet 1 – Lose 
  • Round 3 – Bet 2 – Lose 
  • Round 4 – Bet 3 – Lose 
  • Round 5 – Bet 4 – Win 
  • Round 6 – Bet 3 – Lose 
  • Round 7 – Bet 4 – Lose 
  • Round 8 – Bet 5 – Win 
  • Round 9 – Bet 4 – Win

You can take the D’Alembert betting system to low-limit tables and high stakes; as long as you have money left, you will not likely hit the table limit. 

Non-Progressive Roulette Systems

With a non-progressive strategy, you can skip upping the ante after every bet you have placed. These strategies will keep you safer whilst you, hopefully, win. 

The James Bond (Non-Progressive Roulette System)

Designed by Ian Fleming (creator and author of James Bond), this betting strategy requires you to make the same bet after every spin;

  • $14NZ on 19 – 36 
  • $5NZ on 13 – 14- 15 – 16 – 17 – 18 
  • $1NZ on 0

Even if you lose whilst using this betting system, your losses are likely low and not too painful.

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