Winning roulette strategies

Probability-based best online roulette Australia systems pursue a positive outcome. They are often quite easy to play and sometimes successful, but they usually fail on the long run, mainly because they try to force a winning outcome by having too high a risk-to-win ratio - that is, players risk a lot for a small win. One bad series and all the accumulated winnings, or even more, are lost.

Bank and Stakes

The player's bank in each session is determined by 20 units (chips). You can play one or more sessions during each visit to the casino. It doesn't matter if you play daily, once a week, once a month, or irregularly at all. All runs should add up to give you a final "net" - income.

If you play more than one session per visit, you should end each of them according to the "When to Quit" section and then move to another table where you can start a new session. Or you can just take a short break: wait a little bit if you're in the plus and longer if you're in the minus.

Betting Size

The size of the bet is determined by the player's preferences. It can be the minimum of the table or a higher amount. The main thing is that you feel comfortable at this level of betting. If you initially decided on a bet size for yourself, but after successfully testing the system you want to move to a new level, make sure that your income is sufficient to sustain at least 10 playing sessions at this level.

When to End the Game

If you're winning - that is, winning at least once per session, and you have to do it - then you've got your bankroll plus some winnings. If you can, ask to pay your winnings in chips one unit at a time for as long as you can before moving on to larger chips.

Stack all your chips next to your bank in stacks of 20 units and don't scatter them. Play those "losing" chips, the ones that are missing from the stack of 20. Once the "losing" chips are over, it's time to go.

The only exception to the 20-chip stack is when you need to double bet on three or five numbers and there aren't enough chips.

As a basic rule of thumb, for each individual run, stop playing if you've lost three sessions in a row or you feel your confidence has dropped. The exception may be if you win big and your confidence is high, you can continue to play as long as you feel like it. In any case, it is better not to play more than one session if you had two total losses in the last two visits to the casino.