Winning Roulette Strategy

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How to win big money at the Casino playing Roulette with new strategies tested at 9am every day. Use Martingale, outside bets, straight up, streets, six lines, splits, with bankrolls to fit every budget. Subscribers are encouraged to share their ideas and The Roulette Master will share and test them in new videos. Messages are answered promptly and are encouraged. Please Subscribe!! Turn on notifications!! Share content!!

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10 thoughts on “Winning Roulette Strategy

  1. Would be good if you'd put the progression written clearly on the video description instead. I believe this has been brought up many times, but it's never been done since.

  2. For so long of posting can you share which strategy is the best of all on your roulette career

  3. Never seen a table (brick and mortar) $10 min and up to $800 max on outside bets. Betting $800 to recoup $ 10 will have you at the ATM machine most nights. 😮 😂

  4. Martingale is extremely risky. 2x ever L will get you high bets chasing small wins quickly. This progression puts the increase on steroids and will lose your bankroll quickly. Can you have success with it? Sure – the house will eventually win over time however.

  5. A bit dangerous but same like waiting for 3 in a row then betting! The only difference is with this one you waste more time and tread water! Not bad but you can loose your pants if you hit a streak because you didn’t wait for 3 to be against and that will not be in your favor! Thank you roulette master ❤💕

  6. It’s ok for very short play. The casinos love martingale players because they know soon they will have your bankroll. Best to play positive progression.

  7. Steep, fast progressions do not allow a lot of room for losses. Also playing against the color that just won sets you up for disaster when the “chop” hits. Winning at roulette is all about being patient and consistent . That being said this style of playing is definitely not for me as I prefer making deposits much better than making withdrawals.

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