Today I am going to chat about the two sides of using a roulette strategy. It is important to understand that there are two sides to a roulette strategy because this will help you to come up with an effective playing method.
Bet selection is the first side. No matter what you eventually do, you need to decide on what part of the table you’re going to bet on and it’s better to have a plan behind it rather than just guessing. You can have a few different mind sets as far as bet selection goes.
There is the sleeper method first of all. This is when you bet on a certain part of the table when it hasn’t hit for a few spins. Therefore, if a dozen has not come up recently you will need to place your bet on this, you will have to use a progressive betting system if you lose too.
There is one problem with these strategies however, which is that they are regarded as a fallacy because the roulette wheel does not have a memory. I would advise you to test this out on a free roulette game first, before you play with real money.
Your bet selection could also be based on covering a large portion of the table through a combination of bets. What you need to understand though is that no system can overcome the odds that are built into the layout of the game.
The second side to a roulette strategy is the amount that you’re going to bet on each spin. If you just bet the same amount on every single spin you will likely lose long term because the house edge will eat at your bankroll.
One way of getting around this is to use a progressive system such as the Martingale, D’Alembert or Labouchere. With these systems you will be able to win for some longer periods of time, but you can also lose a lot with them too.