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What's the best roulette strategy? ex: Labouchere and Martingale?

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I've been trying to find a really good roulette strategy for the longest time. and most of them seem good, but risky at the same time. i want to use/ find one that doesnt really require big risks. i bought the donny millionaire packet and it's not great but its not bad. so if theres any good roulette players out there not afaid to share some of there secrets with me, feel free, and if you dont wont others to see it on this page. You can e-mail me at coyotedv93@yahoo.com. Thanks ;]

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  1. Neither.  There is a reason you don't see professional roulette players.

    The game has been around for over 200 years.  If it could be beaten with a 'system' they'd change the rules, or dump the game.


  2. well, if you have a lot of money. Bet like 100 bucks. If you lose, bet 200. If you lose that bet 400. and continue until you win once. You will go out with 100 bucks if you win just once.

  3. No system will overcome the house edge or win in the long run playing roulette. But the best chance you're going to have at hitting a big score with a small small bankroll is what's called a "positive progression." This is where you increase your bets as you win. For example, say you bet $10 on black. If it wins, increase to $15. If that wins, increase it to $20 and so on, using this series: $10, $15, $20, $25, $35, $50, $65, $85, $105 etc.

    Your actually going to have LESS winning sessions with this type of system, but you will win more when you do hit a run than flat betting, and it does not require a huge bankroll. Again, you're not going to beat the house with this in the long run, but you can win a decent amount in the short run.

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