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Roulette Systems

This site would not be complete if it didn’t have something to say about systems -controlled gaming procedures that aspire to outperform random wagering.

Let me say this – I honestly believe there are no bonafide systems which will consistently overcome casino odds, gaming systems just don’t work.

While I agree that structure is important in your game plan, too much of it introduces an excess of rigidity. It’s only a matter of time before a table zeros in on the weak link, and hammers it into the shape of Frisbee.

If progressing blindly through a mechanical process worked (at a table), it would have been a huge media event. It would have changed the face of gaming as we know it. Everyone world would be ravaging the casinos until they either changed their game (which they obviously would in slightly less than a nanosecond) or closed their doors.

Until you read about that on the front page of The Telegraph assume that systems still do not work, just as effectively as they have not been working for all these years!

That said – the fundamentals of a number of systems are sound if only because they introduce some structure to your betting patterns. Here are a few of the more popular / well-known systems. If you are ever tempted to pay to learn a system they are most likely based (in some cases entirely) on one of these.

Martingale
Mini-Martingale
D’Alembert
Contra D’Alembert
Oscar’s Grind