"Most types of roulette bets cannot possibly win in the long term. You must first make the right bet types to have even just a possibility of winning"How to know if a roulette strategy fails, without needing to purchase it
Almost every roulette player has purchased a roulette system from the Internet only to find it fails miserably. Unfortunately, the internet is rampant with fraudulent and clearly ineffective roulette systems. While almost every gambling system seller claims to offer the “only” truly effective strategy, almost every known roulette system fails. With virtually every seller claiming the same thing, how do you know if a system is ineffective or genuinely effective without risking your money?
The roulette tips and principles explained within this article will aid you to determine which systems are almost definitely ineffective, and which are at least "may" genuinely win at roulette consistently.
PRINCIPLE 1 - The best roulette bet: You can beat the roulette wheel, but not the betting table: Einstein himself once said, “You cannot beat a roulette table unless you steal money from it.” Read his statement carefully. Most people assume he meant the game of roulette itself is unbeatable, but this is not the case. He made his statement about the table, not the game of roulette. While it’s completely true that you cannot beat a “roulette table”, you certainly can beat a “roulette wheel”, and therefore the game of roulette. Contrary to popular belief, roulette is indeed beatable - millions can and have been won, but only with methods based on the wheel itself.
Although the betting table is a scattered representation of the wheel, they are certainly not the same thing. For example, consider the first dozen (numbers 1-12). Each of these twelve numbers are perfectly scattered throughout various sectors of the wheel. Similarly, other outside bets are not a representation of specific sectors. Understand the table is intentionally designed not to represent wheel sectors because the casinos know while you cannot predict any “outside roulette bet” with enough accuracy to overcome the house edge, you can predict which sector of the wheel will have the winning number with enough accuracy to overcome the house edge.
Although some tables permit sector-based bets, on most roulette tables, the only way to cover a wheel sector is by placing bets on individual numbers (inside roulette bets). It is a mathematic and scientific certainty. Once you understand this principle, you understand that any systems based on outside bets simply cannot win over the long term. This knowledge alone will help you eliminate approximately half of the roulette systems for sale on the internet as a candidate for a genuine winning roulette system. You should only ever consider a system based on wheel sectors, because it’s the only way a system “can” be effective.
PRINCIPLE 2 - You can only beat real wheels, not software You can only beat real wheels, not computer generated spins: One of the golden rules of marketing is people buy what they “want”, not what they “need”. In the case of roulette systems, most people want a system they can apply online, so that’s what most sellers offer. However, rather than using real wheels and balls, almost every online roulette casino uses random number generators to determine winning numbers. Because there is no real wheel, absolutely no bet can ever represent a wheel sector, and therefore no system can ever beat online casinos and computer generated spins – it’s absolutely impossible. While this may not be what purchasers want to hear, it is the plain truth. The only exception is live online roulette where a real wheel is viewed by webcam (a list of such online casinos is shown at the left side of our roulette system home page.
PRINCIPLE 3 - Winning systems don't need progression If a system fails with flat bets, it cannot succeed with progression bets (changing bet size after wins/losses): If 10 reds spun in a row, the odds that black will spin next are still less than 50%. In such a situation, would you bet on black thinking it’s just bound to happen sooner or later? Perhaps this has happened to you, and after losing, you increased your bet in attempt to cover losses only to eventually blow your entire bankroll. This is one of the most common and fatal mistakes made by roulette players. It doesn't matter how fancy or intricate your progression bets are, whether they be increasing or decreasing bets after a win or loss, progression bets cannot increase your chance of winning in the long term. If you increase bets after losses, you will only either get lucky and win big, or increase the rate at which you blow your bankroll. If you decrease bets after losses, you just decrease the rate at which you blow your bankroll.
No matter what you bet on, unless your prediction is accurate enough, you cannot overcome the house edge. To understand exactly what the house edge is, consider the European wheel has 37 numbers. If you bet and win on a single number, you receive 36 units back (35 new units + 1 unit you bet with). In other words, the payout is less than what you would be entitled to if the odds between you and the casinos were equal. This is where the house edge comes from. It is important to understand this concept because once you do, you realize even when you win, you still actually lose.
Genuine long term winning systems and strategies do exist, but they do not contravene the above principles. By investigating whether or not a system contravenes the principles, you can eliminate the clear majority of systems for sale as potential genuine winners. Among the known effective techniques are roulette computer technology, visual ballistics and wheel analysis methods – each of which are based on real wheels only, sectors of wheels, and can win over the long term without any form of progression. We teach all of these methods, and much more.
It is important to note that a system's compliance with the above principles does not guarantee it is effective. In fact there are many known ineffective roulette computers, visual ballistics techniques and wheel analysis methods.
Prospective buyers of roulette computers should be wary and insist upon personal demonstrations before buying, rather than just rely on a seller’s claim that they can provide personal demonstrations. Alternatively, the buyer should insist upon clearly unedited video footage showing proof of effectiveness before buying. Some roulette computer sellers are known to edit footage in very clever ways. Video footage alone should be carefully scrutinized in the following ways:
With regards to visual ballistics and wheel analysis methods, the buyer should still insist upon undeniable proof. If the seller cannot provide proof of effectiveness such as a freely downloadable and clearly unedited video footage, be wary because when something is legitimately effective, it can easily be proven. Never rely on the word alone of a seller - some merely tell you what they must to obtain your business. Indeed the Internet is full of blatantly dishonest individuals and ineffective products, and more so in the gambling system industry. Unfortunately this is not the more benevolent pottery industry.
Ask Gambling System sellers the following questions:
Before you ask this, emphasize you want a long-term winner for ALL online casinos. If they say that is what their system is, they are either blatantly lying to you, or they simply have no idea what they’re talking about. Whether you like it or not, a long term winner for "all" online casinos simply does not and CANNOT exist. It is absolutely impossible to beat computer generated spins.
Q. Exactly on what principles does your system overcome the casinos edge? If they can’t explain the exact principles, or they only give vague explanations such as they’ve discovered some secret, they are most likely lying to you.
Q. If two players were playing the same system on the same table, would they make exactly the same bets? Some systems require excessive guesswork, so whether or not the system truly works can never be proven.
Q. Does your system use any progression betting? Progression systems can give the short-term illusion that they work, but unless they first beat the house edge, they fail in the long term because they either eventually blow your bankroll, or you reach the table’s maximum bet.
Q. Does your system require me at all to quit when I’m up? Whether or not leaving when you're up is good advice is not the point. Leaving when you’re up is not a system - it is something you do with a short-term winning strategy, or if you’re playing for fun. With a system that beats the house edge, the more you play, the more you earn. It might sound like good advice to leave when you're up, but the casino doesn't ask you to leave when you've lost too much - that's because they know if you aren't beating the house edge, you'll continue to lose.
Other points to consider:
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