Roulette Systems – Are They Safe?

The internet has become overrun with roulette system website, promising huge wealth and riches “for a small investment of $xx!”. You should never pay for information on how to play a casino table game, especially one with a high house edge like roulette. Most roulette systems are not worth the money. There are plenty of them out there, but I summarise just a few of those I’ve found, below.

Avoid any roulette system that suggests you use a small “rhythm counting” device to assess the ball and wheel speeds. Using any electronic device near casino tables could be considered to be a “cheating device” or “advantage playing device”. In some casino jurisdictions this could get you arrested, or at the very least barred from casinos. Casino surveillance can pick up device using infra-red.

Avoid any roulette systems that take pages and pages of information just to sell the concept. If a system is truly good, it will be simple to understand, easy to master, and simple to put into practice.

Avoid roulette systems where the device is provided by ex-casino dealers. There may be some exceptions, but honestly, most casino croupiers can’t win with any more regularity than a typical player. At best they understand the game mechanics better than an average player, but roulette is a random chance game that mathematically cannot be beaten. I recently saw a dealer written roulette system that sold for US $79. I researched online and concluded that this system is nothing more than telling the casino roulette player to choose 8 numbers each spin, based upon a wheel position… This $79 USD system gives you a 21.6% chance of winning on any spin (8/37)… and a 78.4% chance of LOSING!

Avoid systems that claim roulette wheels have a flaw. Roulette wheels are not flawed, and have years of development and regulations supporting them. I found a $39 USD system that promises you the opportunity of beating the roulette wheel by understanding the flaw. It has a “money back guarantee” after 1 year of trying it out, if it doesn’t work. Can I get money back for all of the money I lose at the casinos using this system too? That could be hundreds or thousands of dollars. There are testimonials from a few players saying this roulette system worked for them. But I’d really like to see the testimonials from the likely hundreds of players who’ve NOT made money from this paid roulette playing guide.

If roulette wheels do have a flaw it’s the ZERO (or commonly now, Zeroes) on the wheel which eats away at user profits and creates the HOUSE EDGE. Here’s David’s system: play only on roulette wheels with a Single Zero (2.63% edge), and avoid 0/00 (5.26% edge) and 0/00/000 (7.89% edge) roulette tables. My advice is FREE. Thanks for visiting How To Beat The Casinos!

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