For generations, men and women have gathered around the roulette wheel taking their chance at winning big money. For those who have only just started, it may seem to be a completely confusing casino game, but it is still incredibly exciting.

The odds of winning all depend on the type of bet placed. For example, betting on black will provide 1.111 to 1 odds. Betting on a single, specific number will give you 37 to 1 odds.

Below are some of the best strategies and tips that can help you win more consistently at Roulette. Just how much you win will depend on exactly what bet you place, what type of odds you prefer, and how much your bet will be.

Think About Minimum Bets

Depending on the casino you visit, there will be minimum bets on various roulette wheels. For example, in some casinos, you might want to check out the single zero wheels that may not be as easy to find. These will have minimum bets of at least $25, and while that may be a significant budget for you, it also means that when you do win, the winnings are going to add up quickly.

For example, there are one of these tables at the Aria casino in Las Vegas with a minimum bet of $50. At the Mandalay Bay, there are two such tables, both with a minimum bet of $50. At the MGM Grand, there are two of these tables, but the minimum bet is only $25. However, at the Palazzo or Venetian, each have one of these tables, but their minimum bet is $100.

Finding the best live roulette casinos all depends on exactly what you’re looking for. You might be more interested in the single zero European roulette wheel, which can provide you better options and odds.

In other parts of the United States, single zero European roulette wheels are not as easy to find, even though they could provide better odds, and would certainly be an option to consider looking for. Some of the casinos that do offer at least one of these tables include Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, Paragon Casino Resort in Louisiana, Casino Rouge in Louisiana, the Tropicana in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and the Siena Hotel Casino in Reno, Nevada, just to name a few.

Getting beyond table selection strategy

You need to remember that if you are a strategic thinker, roulette may not be the game for you. There’s only so much you can do and basically the games are going to be identical turn after turn after turn.
In other words, you can certainly change your bets around, but beyond that it all comes down to chance, how the ball is going to roll and settle into a number.

It’s not like Texas Hold ‘Em poker. It’s not like other poker or strategic card games where each hand could be different and will require various strategies. If you want to maximize your chances of winning, regardless of the amount, then you will certainly want to keep your energy and attention fixed on placing your bets on the smaller payouts, such as Odd that offers 1 to 1 payouts. In other words, if you bet $50 and the ball lands on an odd number, you will get $50 in winnings back.

What else can you do to increase the odds?

A lot of people, when they sit down and actually figure out what the odds are at the roulette table, begin to realize it’s a random chance game. There are only 37 possible numbers that the ball could land on, and three colors: black, red, and one green (zero). Since it’s not like other live casino table games, a simple run through of mathematics makes it relatively straightforward with regard to what’s possible on any spin.

So, for those who want to increase their chances of winning, they need to consider multiple bets. For example, betting on a single number or a series of numbers (placing a chip at the intersection of four numbers) and then also placing a smaller bet on a color will increase the odds of winning something.
For some people, winning any amount of money at the casino is fine with them. You just need to consider your comfort zone, what you’re willing to bet, and whether winning the high payout is more important than winning something.

If you take your time, figure out exactly what you want to win from roulette, you should be able to enjoy this game even more.

I am a roulette player. Neither an “editor” nor a “mathematician”. The difference is that I put my money where my mouth is. Most roulette sites are written by editors who have never placed a bet. They recycle knowledge and recite Wikipedia. And they are paid to write. I have paid dearly for every single word I write. I have invested money, time, aspirations and grey matter in roulette.

In my 20 years as a roulette player, I have played everywhere, I have tried innumerable of roulette strategies, studied, created or dismissed countless ideas and done all the mistakes you could possibly do. I learned and I’m here to tell you about it. I can’t fight luck and i can’t control randomness. But I do know what works and what doesn’t, what mistakes you should avoid and what you need to win.

Roulette 30
In June 2010, disappointed by misinformation, outrageous claims, cheating roulette games and “sure win” system and device sellers, I created “Roulette 30”. I wanted to share knowledge, inspire other roulette players to make the next step in their game. It is as a very personal project. Everything, from the articles and the design to the last line of code is handcrafted with love by myself! I started it out of love for the game and since then Roulette 30 became a passion into itself.

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Kavouras Bet
After many years of people asking me about my personal roulette strategy, with reluctance and great care I decided to share all the details of the Kavouras Bet system. In that site you will learn everything you need to know about it.

These are the articles I have written I’m most proud of:

  • Kavouras Bet strategy
  • Roulette Wheel secrets
  • The Romanosky bets strategy
  • Bets and payouts of roulette
  • Analysis of Labouchere progression
  • Debunking the myth that the house edge is a game-stopper

Beyond roulette

I’m a restless soul, a novelty seeker, a different viewer.
I’m a Sagittarius with a touch of Pisces and Scorpio.
I was born in 1970.
I have studied Physics in the university of Athens, but never worked as a physicist.
I worked 15 years as a copywriter and creative director in advertising companies
I love Alfa Romeos, Italo Disco, ASIA, Nietzsche and dark haired women, though I have better luck with light haired ones.
I’m a loner and sentimental. I love philosophizing and reading. I’m smart, but I’m lazy, dilatory and a perfectionist, so I rarely accomplish anything.
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