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Roulette Strategies Intro

Roulette is the perfect mathematical game – no matter what system or strategy you apply, you will hardly get an advantage. The casino edge is 2.70% on European Roulette and 5.26% on American Roulette. Zero is the number that guarantees the casino advantage. The strategies below will help you to ensure winning sessions and better utilization of the funds available to you, but not a guaranteed profit on every roulette game.

The main benefit of using professional roulette strategies is to use your bankroll right. Betting with a certain mathematical progression will increase your chances of short-term profit. The goal of most professional roulette strategies and systems is to increase your bet gradually to cover your losses from the previous round, thus guaranteeing yourself a profit on a winning spin.

Martingale Strategy

The Martingale strategy is one of the most widely used systems when playing roulette. The idea is simple – double your bet with each loss until you win. Once you’ve made a profit, you go back to your original bet and start over. Most roulette players use a Martingale strategy for bets on the outer sectors (black/red, even/odd, etc.). This is because they have the highest chance of winning, which makes them convenient to double up on, as the bet size will not rise to high levels often.The Martingale strategy is also known as the doubling method.

The main advantage of Martingale is that it gives you a better chance to make a profit in the short term. This is because with each subsequent bet you cover the loss from the previous one. Sure, Martingale will bring you more winning sessions than losing ones, but your profits won’t be as big since one cycle will bring you an income of the amount of your initial bet.

The main downside of Martingale is that your losses, although less frequent, will be really big. For example, if you decide to place bets only on red and went on a streak of nine consecutive spins without success, you would have to place a bet of 512 euros to win 1, and your losses so far would be 511 euros. The amount seems really huge and the risk is definitely not worth it. In many casinos, it may even be impossible to place such a bet if the offered roulette has lower limits (Min 1 – Max 500).

A professional martingale roulette system at first glance looks perfect and safe, but in theory it is not. With a long streak of losing spins, the losses add up to large amounts and it can be overwhelming to place the next bet in the line. Your profit will always be only one unit, which doesn’t sound very tempting. If you have decided to play martingale roulette, I advise you to make it a goal when you reach a certain profit or during a negative streak, to leave the table to reduce the risk of a big loss.

Grand Martingale Strategy

The Grand Martingale system comes very close to the basic Martingale. And with this strategy, you double the bet when you lose, but you also add one unit. The results will be better than the original system, assuming you achieve the same number of winning spins – you will achieve more profit than the standard Martingale. However, the risk of loss here is greater, as the amount of bets will quickly reach huge amounts. Below I have applied the required bet size for a losing streak of 14 spins. The chance of getting into such a streak is 1 in 34,927.

The main advantage of the Grand Martingale Strategy is the frequent profits. Betting on sectors with Grand Martingale will guarantee you a higher chance of short-term profit, by more than one unit, compared to the standard Martingale. However, the downsides here are the larger amount of bets you have to cover, as well as the risk that the casino will not allow you to make the next bet from the step. A professional Grand Martingale roulette system is not recommended for beginners as it requires a lot of discipline and self-control.

Reverse Martingale/ Paroli Strategy

Paroli system, or as it is also known Reverse Martingale, is a positive progression. This means that here the bets you make are due to a winning result. While with Martingale the bet is doubled after a loss, with Paroli you double your bet with a win. The more often and the bigger the winning streak you have, the bigger your profit will be.

Paroli is only suitable for bets on the outer sectors. This type of bet has the highest chance of winning and accordingly you will more often go on a longer winning streak.

The main advantage of Paroli is the possibility of a large profit during a winning streak. For example, with a series of three known bets starting from 1 euro, your bankroll will swell by 7 euros. It is mandatory before the start of the session to set a ceiling of the number of bets at which to stop. The Paroli system can be a very profitable system as long as you exercise self-control and give up your next bet in time.

The only drawback of the Paroli when playing roulette is a negative streak in the absence of luck. If today is not your day and you fail to achieve consecutive winning streaks, it will be difficult to reach a winning session. Compared to Martingale, your loss using Paroli will be significantly smaller, but you should be prepared that the winning sessions will not be so frequent.

If you have decided to play Roulette with Paroli, set a limit to end the series of four or five consecutive wins, where you will return to the original bet. It is recommended to set a loss limit – if, for example, you have already lost 30 units, leave and try your luck again another day.

The D’Alembert Strategy

D’Alembert Professional Roulette Strategy is one of the safest systems to play. With it, you also increase your bet on a loss, as in Martingale, but not by doubling, only by one unit. This will allow you to control your funds more easily and will protect you from bigger losses. The d’Alembert system is only suitable for bets on black/red, even/odd or 1-18/19-36. In theory, using it for all other bets will put you in a losing position and reduce your chances of winning many times over.

The d’Alembert system is a very simple system for playing roulette. The standard starting bet for this system is five (5) units. If you lose, you raise your bet by one unit. You keep raising your bet always by one unit until you win. With each win, you reduce your bet again by one unit. If you go back to the original bet, in this case 5 units, even if you win, you continue to play with 5 units until you lose.

The golden rule of D’Alembert is that  in order to make a profit, it is only necessary that your losses do not exceed the profit. Even with a tie, the strategy guarantees you a profit in the short term. Another major plus of D’Alembert is that it doesn’t require a big bankroll and will limit you from big losses, as you will rarely end up betting huge amounts even on a big losing streak.

The main disadvantage of the System d’Alembert when playing roulette is the relatively small profit it brings. The system is low risk and it is quite understandable that the profits from it will not be large. Another problem is that we will depend on the number of winning bets during the session. With a streak of losing results, you will need to maintain self-control and not be tempted to increase the size of the bet in order to return to the winning side faster.

Fibonacci Strategy

The Fibonacci strategy is one of the most interesting professional roulette strategies. Based on the series of numbers compiled by the mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci, the system is not only safer than others like the Martingale, but also has a better profit potential than most of them. Fibonacci theory is based on the idea that each number in it is made up of the sum of the previous two. Many see a good roulette betting opportunity in the series and nowadays the system is very common.

Mathematical Fibonacci Series:

1 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 5 – 8 – 13 – 21 – 34 – 55 – 89 – 144 – 233 – 377 – 610

Playing Roulette with the Fibonacci Strategy requires more attention because it is more complex. It is not necessary to start your bets from the first number in the series (1), but it is recommended. And here, as with almost all professional roulette systems, you only bet on the outer sectors black/red, even/odd and 1 to 18 and 19 to 36.

The Fibonacci strategy is mostly profitable if you are lucky enough not to fall into long losing streaks and keep your bet low. As you can see, a win on the first bet gives you a profit of 1 unit, a win on the second or third bet knocks you out, but from then on you are in a losing position. In order to avoid the constant pursuit of losses and a sharp increase in the bet, the players have guessed to return not one, as with d’Alembert, but two steps back when winning. The loop continues until you reach the first number in the sequence.

The only downside to the Fibonacci Strategy is when you fall into two or three consecutive losing streaks of the order of 5-6 losing bets. The lack of a string of wins to get us back to the start of the streak will be devastating and the stakes will become overwhelming. Of course, the chance of such a scenario is not very high, but since roulette is a game of chance, it will always happen. Therefore, the Fibonacci strategy cannot be called the perfect roulette system.

Oscar’s Grind Strategy

Oscar’s Grind strategy is one of the easiest professional roulette strategies. Oscar’s Grind comes very close to the d’Alembert system. It is recommended to use this system only on black/red, even/odd and sectors 1—18 and 19–36, but if you are more experienced and have a significantly larger bank, you can experiment with other bets.

Oscar’s Grind strategy is an interesting system and has four betting stages (1, 2, 3, 4). The system is very easy. You start with a bet of 1 unit. When you win your bet, you increase its size by one unit until you reach a bet of 4 units. Even if you lose your bets, you keep betting until you win without changing the value. You stop and return to the initial bet of 1 when you win. This is the golden and mandatory rule of the strategy. The obvious downside of the system is getting into a long negative streak at the highest bet.

Oscar’s Grind strategy is more suitable for more experienced players who would know when to break the session and limit their losses.

James Bond Strategy

James Bond strategy is an interesting roulette strategy based on the character from Ian Fleming’s novels. The James Bond strategy covers most of the numbers on the table, which will give you more frequent wins. The system is not progressive – the bet amount is fixed on each spin. Using the James Bones strategy as a progressive system is very risky and can bankrupt you with constant bet doubling on a serious losing streak.

The James Bond strategy is one of the most pleasant to play for fun, as it does not require constant monitoring and calculation of the size of the next bet. Another plus is the relatively large profit with a longer winning streak. The only downside of the James Bond strategy  is the possible losses on a losing streak.

Roulette Strategies Summary

When you play roulette following a certain strategy, you have to change your thinking and attitude. Your winning sessions will certainly increase, but you have to be prepared that there will be losing sessions where your losses can really be bigger than usual. This is the risk of gambling and roulette as a game of chance is no exception. If you’re chasing life-changing roulette wins, you’ll only need luck – using a system or strategy won’t get you results.

However, if you want to have fun and achieve consistent good results at roulette, learning some strategies will benefit you. It is imperative when using a professional roulette system to set realistic stop losses and profits. If, for example, your bank has decreased by 50 units, leave the table and try again some other day. Roulette is a game of luck and chance and you should mostly have fun while playing and not chase losses