How to Win at Roulette 93% of the Time (Martingale Strategy Explained) #shorts

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In today’s video, I explain how to win at Roulette 93% of the time using the Martingale strategy. Roulette is one of the easiest casino games to play and understand. We will go over the Martingale strategy to win at roulette and I will explain mathematically whether it is recommended or not.

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10 thoughts on “How to Win at Roulette 93% of the Time (Martingale Strategy Explained) #shorts

  1. This is the most danger strategy. From this strategy the most people lose all their money in betting.

  2. Starting at 10$ you need atleast a 250k bankroll i already saw a bunch of time red or black hit over 15time in a row.

  3. It's doesn't work bro you need to search very well before you advise people

  4. Ahh man I had faith in you until you brought up the martingale 😢
    Ok so you'll eventually hit table limit and/or your bankroll so you will lose all

  5. Had this happen to me: did this strategy betting on black. Wheel hit 9 reds in a row and I didn't have the bankroll with me to keep going until it hit black

  6. I prefer betting 19-36 (half), 1-12 (third of numbers) then 13-15 street and singular on 16. This covers all but 4 numbers American or 3 European. With the correct ratio of bets on each you win roughly 90% of the time for each spin. With 0, 00, 17 and 18 as your only drains they’re also as far apart on American roulette as they can be which means even the most skillful dealer will not be able to beat your system consistently through spin speed and ball release. The downside to roulette is that if you lose once you’re basically at square one again. It’s definitely a much safer system though and you need to have a plan of when to leave. I chose two loses or making $100. 10% is not very likely but if you play long enough you WILL lose. Best to play with multiple players at the table to reduce dealer bias and get in and out as quickly as you can

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