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European Roulette
European Roulette with a single zero and just 2.7% house edge — better odds than traditional casinos. Provably fair on Solana and Aptos with verifiable on-chain randomness.
Bet on numbers, colors, or combinations for payouts up to 35:1. Every spin is secure and transparent on the blockchain.
Roulette Strategy Guide
Popular betting strategies to enhance your roulette experience. Remember that no strategy can overcome the house edge entirely.
Martingale System
The Martingale strategy involves doubling your bet after each loss, so when you eventually win, you recover all previous losses plus a small profit equal to your original bet.
Advantages
- Simple to understand and execute
- Can be effective in short sessions
- Works with even-money bets (Red/Black, Odd/Even)
Disadvantages
- Requires a large bankroll
- Table limits can prevent doubling after several losses
- A losing streak can deplete your funds quickly
Example:
Start with $10 on Red. If you lose, bet $20 on Red. If you lose again, bet $40, then $80, and so on until you win.
D'Alembert System
A gentler progression system where you increase your bet by one unit after a loss and decrease it by one unit after a win. This approach is less aggressive than Martingale.
Advantages
- Lower risk than Martingale
- Doesn't require large bankroll
- More sustainable for longer sessions
Disadvantages
- Slower recovery from losses
- Still vulnerable to long losing streaks
- Lower potential short-term gains
Example:
Start with $10 on Black. If you win, bet $9 next. If you lose, bet $11 next. Continue adding after losses and subtracting after wins.
Fibonacci System
Based on the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13...), you move one step forward in the sequence after a loss and two steps back after a win.
Advantages
- More measured progression than Martingale
- Can recover losses with fewer wins
- Mathematical approach appeals to some players
Disadvantages
- Complex to track during play
- Can still lead to large bets after losing streaks
- Requires discipline to follow correctly
Example:
Using units: Bet 1 unit. If you lose, bet 1 again. If you lose again, bet 2, then 3, then 5, etc. After a win, move back two numbers in the sequence.
James Bond Strategy
A flat betting system that covers more than half the table. Place $140 on high numbers (19-36), $50 on six numbers (13-18), and $10 on zero for insurance.
Advantages
- Covers 25 numbers out of 37
- Can provide exciting gameplay
- Fixed betting amount (no progression)
Disadvantages
- Requires larger initial bet ($200 total)
- Doesn't guarantee a profit
- House edge still applies to overall strategy
Example:
With a $200 bankroll, bet $140 on high (19-36), $50 on 13-18, and $10 on 0. This covers 25 out of 37 possible outcomes.
Oscar's Grind
A positive progression system focused on winning one unit at a time. You increase your bet by one unit after a win, but keep it the same after a loss.
Advantages
- Conservative approach with minimal risk
- Good for players with patience
- Can be profitable in the long run with even-money bets
Disadvantages
- Very slow progression
- Small profit goals
- Requires lots of time and many winning spins
Example:
Start with 1 unit. Keep betting 1 unit until you win. After a win, increase to 2 units. Continue until you've made a profit of 1 unit, then start over.
Important: These strategies can enhance entertainment but cannot overcome the 2.7% house edge. Always gamble responsibly and set clear limits for your play.
Win Probabilities
Visual guide to win chances in European Roulette
Red/Black
1:1payout ratio
48.6%
Best odds
Odd/Even
1:1payout ratio
48.6%
Best odds
High/Low
1:1payout ratio
48.6%
Best odds
Dozens
2:1payout ratio
32.4%
Medium odds
Columns
2:1payout ratio
32.4%
Medium odds
Six Line
5:1payout ratio
16.2%
Medium odds
Corner
8:1payout ratio
10.8%
High reward
Street
11:1payout ratio
8.1%
High reward
Split
17:1payout ratio
5.4%
High reward
Straight Up
35:1payout ratio
2.7%
High reward
Higher probability bets offer more frequent wins but lower payouts. Riskier bets have higher rewards but less chance of winning.
Roulette Payouts
European Roulette offers a 2.7% house edge across all bets. See payout ratios below:
Bet Type
Description
Payout
Win %
Examples
Straight Up
Single number bet
2.7%
Split
Two adjacent numbers
5.4%
Street
Three numbers in row
8.1%
Corner
Four numbers in square
10.8%
Six Line
Six consecutive numbers
16.2%
Dozen
12 consecutive numbers
32.4%
Column
12 numbers (vertical)
32.4%
Red/Black
All red or black numbers
48.6%
Odd/Even
All odd or even numbers
48.6%
High/Low
Numbers 1-18 or 19-36
48.6%
European Roulette (single zero) offers a better 2.7% house edge compared to American Roulette's 5.26% edge (double zero).
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