Roulette Systems

Overview
In the game of roulette, a ball is released into a spinning wheel with numbered slots and players need to bet on the number the ball will land on. Past spins have no bearing on future spins and the game is completely random. Strategy will not affect the outcome of your game. However, there are a number of roulette systems that may help you to manage your game and to limit your losses or keep tabs on your wins. Before you use any system make sure to set limits of how much you are prepared to lose and how much you hope to win. It is very important to stick to these limits and to stop playing when you reach them.

The Martingale System
The Martingale system is a progressive system that can be played on even money bets in European roulette only. Each time you lose you must double your bet and each time you win you must go back to your original bet. In this way, your wins should cover your losses.

The Combination System
The combination system runs two bets, simultaneously, both using the Martingale system. It is, in effect, a double Martingale system.

The Fibonacci System
The Fibonacci system uses the Fibonacci sequence of numbers that can be found in nature with each number you bet on being the sum of the two numbers preceding it – 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34.

The Labouchere System
To begin the Labouchere system, you must write down a sequence of four numbers e.g. 3-4-5-6. You must then add the two outer numbers together to make a total and that will be the number you bet on e.g. 3+6=9 so you bet on the number 9. If you win, you remove the two outer numbers that you used to make your bet and bet on the sum of the remaining two outer numbers e.g. remove the 3 and the 6 to leave the sequence 4-5 and bet on 4+5=9. If you lose, you add the number that you bet on to the end of your sequence to create a new sequence and you bet on the sum of the new two outer numbers e.g. if your sequence is 3-4-5-6 and you lose on the bet of 9, you then add 9 to your sequence to create 3-4-5-6-9 and bet on the sum of the two new outer numbers so that 3+9=12.



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