Do Roulette Betting Systems Really Work or Are They Just Illusions?

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Many players use Martingale, Fibonacci, D’Alembert, or flat betting when playing roulette. In theory, these systems promise to reduce risk and generate profit. In practice, the ball has no memory, and the house always has its mathematical edge.
Have you tried any betting systems? Do you think there’s a strategy that actually helps you last longer at the table, or is it all just luck?
 
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Brigistul said:
Many players use Martingale, Fibonacci, D’Alembert, or flat betting when playing roulette. In theory, these systems promise to reduce risk and generate profit. In practice, the ball has no memory, and the house always has its mathematical edge.
Have you tried any betting systems? Do you think there’s a strategy that actually helps you last longer at the table, or is it all just luck?
I have a rather primitive system that occasionally gives me good results. It's quite simple. I bet on groups of numbers in turn, just one after the other each time. In addition, from time to time I also bet on fields, even or odd, red or black, and on numbers from 1 to 18 and from 18 to 36, but this is all based solely on intuition. The only thing I always do, and do in turn, is bet on groups of numbers, as shown in the screenshot.
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I have a rather primitive system that occasionally gives me good results. It's quite simple. I bet on groups of numbers in turn, just one after the other each time. In addition, from time to time I also bet on fields, even or odd, red or black, and on numbers from 1 to 18 and from 18 to 36, but this is all based solely on intuition. The only thing I always do, and do in turn, is bet on groups of numbers, as shown in the screenshot.
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It's a way to play!I used it but you have to repeat and then add !But if you get to a large amount of betting and you are at a loss you risk losing your bankroll!and it also depends on Bet Limit Roulette!
 
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No they don't work. The spin is always independent and with the house edge its practically impossible to be a long-term winner.
 
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Many players use Martingale, Fibonacci, D’Alembert, or flat betting when playing roulette. In theory, these systems promise to reduce risk and generate profit. In practice, the ball has no memory, and the house always has its mathematical edge.
Have you tried any betting systems? Do you think there’s a strategy that actually helps you last longer at the table, or is it all just luck?

Those are all good systems if you stick to the one you choose to use, at least during a particular session.

The problem with them though is related to your bankroll.
If you have one that could sustain the increase of the bets in case you have a bad run, then you might end up even or a winner, but with a small BR, it would be very difficult to use a system like Martingale for example. Good luck with that ;):ROFLMAO:.
 
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Those are all good systems if you stick to the one you choose to use, at least during a particular session.

The problem with them though is related to your bankroll.
If you have one that could sustain the increase of the bets in case you have a bad run, then you might end up even or a winner, but with a small BR, it would be very difficult to use a system like Martingale for example. Good luck with that ;):ROFLMAO:.
I suggest that the best option is to play on columns or dozens (1–12, 13–24, 25–36), which pay 3:1. Red/black and odd/even pay 2:1. You can also use the Martingale system or double your bet depending on your bankroll. If you play straight on numbers, then it’s purely a matter of luck..
 
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All gambling is an illusion the house always wins that's why there are so many of them around the world o_O but it is fun to try and win the big one isn't it!!
 
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No this doesn't work because otherwise there would be big long-term winners in this game and as far as I'm aware they don't really exist, only long-term losers.
 
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