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Post time 6-10-2023 11:03:46 | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by Yamini003 at 22-12-2023 08:41 PM

I have been studying roulette recently, and I want to emphasize that I'm pursuing "winning" with "zero risk." However, there's no such thing as zero risk in roulette, even with strategies like betting on red/black, odd/even, or single numbers.

It's not about the money; playing roulette is about winning money. Otherwise, it's a waste of time.

I've developed several methods for playing roulette, but only a few of them come close to achieving "zero risk."

Is it certain that you'll lose money in a casino? Not necessarily. At least I win more often than I lose. I win a little each time I win, and I lose less each time I lose.

Here is the method I most commonly use when playing roulette:

1. Betting on single numbers is a sure way to lose because there are table limits, and using a progressive betting strategy like the Martingale (doubling your bet after each loss) will make you lose even faster.

2. Betting on red/black, odd/even, big/small is a 50/50 proposition each time, and each spin is an independent event. Don't forget that there's also the green "0."

3. Playing roulette with a 1:1 payout (e.g., red/black) is a relatively okay strategy. It's easier to manage your bets, especially with live dealers who may have biases towards certain numbers or sections. If you lose, take a break, reevaluate, and consider whether you should continue. If you win, it means your judgment was correct, and you can increase your bets. Be cautious about chasing losses. After three consecutive wins, it can be challenging to keep winning, so avoid further increasing your bets. Instead, return to your initial bet and assess the situation before deciding to attack again.
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Post time 6-10-2023 11:08:20 | Show all posts
That's learning from your experience.
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Post time 6-10-2023 11:22:39 | Show all posts
Seems quite impressive; I'll take another look.
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Post time 6-10-2023 11:24:40 | Show all posts
Sure, I'll take a look and learn about this method.
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