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Whats the best way to win and/or beat a roulette table..?

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Is there really a guaranteed (not 100 percent, but close) method to winning in the casino..

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  1. Mathematicaly all roulette systems have exact the same probability of money return = ~97% (for European roulette). You can check all systems above and more systems using roulette statistics tool Roulette Analyzer and roulette game in online casino for free.


  2. There's one method I heard of that they'll kick you out for. Pick one of the 3:1 payouts, and then bet on 2 of them. if you lose, double your bet, if you win, go back to 1 unit.

    chance of winning: 2/3

    profit: 3/2

    It's not glamourous, but it works.

  3. Try this… Go to the lowest bet roulette you can find, choose either black or red and play only that color…

    Let’s say you are playing on a $1 max $150

    1st bet $1 if you win!  good then you laid another $ on the same color… always same color.

    2nd bet $1 if you lose, bet $2 next round on same color… if you win go back to $1 bets… but if you lose bet $4…. And keep doing that over and over… always duplicating the last bet lost.

    Do not get greedy bet the lowest amount you can and win little by little… if you try to start betting big you will lose it all, also know when to stop playing.

    Good luck

  4. No, any bets that you make in roulette are a guaranteed loser in the long run.  EVERY bet that you place in roulette has a negative expected return, the odds are in favor of the house for every single bet.  You can get lucky in the short term, that's we gamble, if you couldn't win at all we wouldn't play.  But long term, the odds catch up to you and you will lose playing roulette, count on it.  If you want the best odds, play a color, red or black.  You are close to 50/50 playing the colors but even those bets have a slight edge to the house thanks to the 0 and 00.

    For the love of God, please don't listen to BonusAce, he is describing a Martingale system.  In the little example he provided of a $1 min/$150 max table, it would take exactly 8 losses in a row before you wouldn't be able to recoup you previous loss on your next bet.  Don't think you can lose 8 in a row?  Think again.  Once again, THERE IS NO SYSTEM for winning at roulette.

  5. As the amount of bets you place on a  roullete table aproaches zero, so does the probibility of walking away with more money than you started with aproach 50%.

    The ideal method would be to play as few trials as possible while playing a bet that does not have a high probibility of losing such as red/black, or odd/even, or even a combonation of bets at once.  

    Also try to play only on a single zero wheel, they can be found but you have to look hard for them.

    Following those rules would give you the best ~chances~ of walking away with more money than you started.

  6. You'll need to cheat to beat the casino 100% but even then its difficult to get away with it. But most of the people that have won huge sums of money on the roulette table have done so by some form of mechanical manipulation either directly or indirectly exploiting a flaw.

    There are lots of old progression betting strategies for roulette but none of them are guaranteed 100% but most of them will give you more winning sessions than losing session if practiced properly. Look into the martingale and labouchere systems and see if they match your style of gambling.

  7. "Area" betting works for me-sometimes. It depends on how much you have to start with. If you have a "cold"table-LEAVE! Cut your losses. If you see  the board that a bunch of black numbers that have been called the natural tendency is to bet red, DON'T DO THIS! Every spin has the same chance to be red,black or green. Play a game that has only 1 "0", your odds are better. I typically cover @ 8 numbers at a time. Once I started with a measly 2 dollars and 15 minutes later I had 7 hundred dollar chips. This is an exception-not the rule.

  8. Not a sure guaranteed way but it has worked for me in the past.  

    You bet with 24 chips.

    You cover 10 random numbers and both greens.  The 10 numbers you cover ideally should be the last 10 numbers to come in.

    You place the remaining 12 chips on a color (I always choose black).  You keep with your choosen color throughout your play.

    Buy in with 100 chips and good luck,

    Good luck,

  9. No. There is no way to beat a house game and certainly no way to beat a roulette table.

    The only way to beat a roulette table would be to find a bias wheel. Not going to happen given the standards of modern casinos.

    The only way to make money gambling consistently over the long run is to avoid house games.

  10. No real system (other than cheating) is sure fire. The only hint I can give is, never have more chips, out on the table, than you can win. In other words, if you have 20 chips out on the table, and you , due to how you bet, can only win 15 chips, you've already lost 5 chips.

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