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On 1/6/2024 at 9:21 AM, Rodrigueztoman said:

Working one.

If there would be 100% working one the casinos would be out of business very soon 😄

Have you tried already the Martingale system?

So, the Martingale system in roulette is like a game plan where you double your bet after a loss. You keep rolling the dice until you hit a win, and then it's back to square one. If you need to figure out how much to throw in, a Martingale system calculator can help, but honestly, it's pretty straightforward.

Remember to play within your budget and this is not a financial advice of any kind.

You can find more info bout strategies from below;
https://mr-gamble.com/en/online-casino/games/roulette/guide/

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The Fibonacci strategy in roulette is based on the Fibonacci sequence, where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, etc.). In this strategy, you increase your bet size according to the Fibonacci sequence after a loss and decrease it after a win. For example, if your initial bet is $1 and you lose, you move to the next number in the Fibonacci sequence and bet $1 again. If you lose again, you move to the next number and bet that amount. If you win, you move back two numbers in the sequence and bet that amount. The idea is to recover losses gradually while taking advantage of winning streaks. However, like all betting systems, it doesn't guarantee success and requires careful bankroll management.

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