Roulette is a game that many people over the years have thought that they could beat. From the enigmatic mathematicians of the previous two centuries that looked for flaws in the statistical armor of the house all the way down to the crazy gamblers that were willing to risk all of their savings on either red or black, roulette has always been a game of gambling and wits that has inspired the imagination. Today, it is one of the games most often cited in online systems that claim to be able to beat it and for that reason, it is necessary for a person to understand what might be possible with roulette and what is definitely impossible.

What is impossible with roulette is being able to win statistically against the house in the long term. The game is set up in a mathematical way that this is impossible. In European roulette you are essentially gambling on a board of 37 numbers with payouts based on 36 numbers whilst in American roulette you are gambling on a board of 38 numbers with payouts based on 36 numbers.

In both cases, the amount of money you get paid for a win is slightly less than you would need to recoup your losses and for that reason the only possible result of a long term statistical battle between you and the house in roulette is that you will lose all of your money. For this reason, any roulette system that promises to make you big gains over the long term through statistical methods is a flat out lie and should not be trusted for one second.

Beyond that, there is a large amount of grey area regarding other roulette systems. Systems that claim to utilize physics in order to predict where the ball will land with higher accuracy are potentially systems that could work if applied correctly and on physical wheels that actually follow the laws of physics. If you want to try one of those methods out, make sure that you utilize a real wheel rather than a graphical one as the latter is governed not by physics but rather by online random number generators that are impervious to such methods of prediction even if those methods prove effective.

In the end, once you have eliminated the systems that obviously are scams (i.e. long term statistical systems and physics systems that claim to work on virtual wheels), you are left with a lot of systems that may or may not work and there is no way to know for sure.

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