![]() ![]() But the example illustrates that a system can be highly complex, but in the end almost all systems have the same kind of approach in roundabout ways. This is just an example but in this case, this system wont work because none of these independent events increase the accuracy of predictions at all, so no combination will either. An even number hasn’t spun in the past 5 spins. A column hasn’t spun in the past 5 spins, andĬ. There have been no reds for 5 spins in a row, andī. For example, the system may require a bet on 32 red, but only when:Ī. The average roulette system uses complex forms of the same thing. Most systems use the same losing approach, but in a roundabout way But if they repeated the process numerous times, eventually one of the wrong numbers will hit, and they will lose a lot. This example is just to make a point that winning “most of the time” does not mean you will profit. A player that uses such a system may brag to friends that they win most of the time. So you could say this is a “short term winning system”. For example, just bet 30 numbers for 1 spin, and you’ll win most of the time. It’s very easy to design a roulette strategy that will usually profit “most of the time”. You should start by familiarizing yourself with the basics of playing roulette. What’s the best long term roulette strategy? Many players believe they wont ever play over 10,000 spins, so they don’t need a long-term winning system. ![]()
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