john_entony said:
I know that our partners Casino.us have many interesting games. But I want to ask you specifically about roulette. If we talk about my strategy, I play roulette after bad beats and bet on "red", doubling my bet if I lose until I win.

So, share your strategy with our Community.
CDNMAN 42 said:
I understand the idea of doubling on your loses until you win however in my experience that can take a huge bankroll, although you have a 50/50 chance so may not be too outside reality..Remember in Roulette on a single number you are facing 35 to 1 odds against you.
BillyR23 said:
This is actually a pretty good strategy- doubling the stake on a bet until a win and make a small profit- and I kinda like the idea with red/black, odd/even, or high/low bets... but in general I like to avoid playing roulette as it's quite a complex casino game and so many times you see people lose their mind and their bankroll here...
So, if you want to have a bit of fun and maybe try to get back some losses from somewhere else- betting on even money wagers is not a bad idea/ strategy but try to be consistent and also use win/ loss limits so that your session doesn't go 'crazy'...
Have a great weekend and GLGL at the tables 💰💰💰
I see is very common to think that the "double the bet" strategy is profitable. I even tried that with play money.
There are some complications here:
-The 0 doesn't count like red/black, even/odd. That turns the profit in favor of the casino in long term.
-The bet increase exponentially, so you could ending betting thousands and thousands of dollars, just to get your money back, for a very small profit considering the time invested.
-The chances of getting, lets say a black number, doesn't increase with each red number, it's always 50/50.
The max that I've seen it was 8 times in a row the same colour.
Let's say I start with $1, then $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $128, $256.
Total invested: $511.
Won: $512.
Net winnings: $1.