
Roulette Prediction Is Possible
Q&A about Roulette
Before exploring cutting-edge findings about roulette, let’s answer some common questions for those not yet familiar with this incredible game.
Q1: What is roulette?
Roulette is a popular casino game where players place bets on where a small ball will land on a spinning wheel divided into numbered slots. It combines chance, betting strategy, and visual excitement.
Q2: What are the main types of roulette?
European Roulette: 37 numbers (1–36 + 0). Lower house edge (2.7%).
American Roulette: 38 numbers (1–36 + 0 and 00). Higher house edge (5.26%).
French Roulette: Similar to European, but includes special rules like “La Partage” and “En Prison” that reduce the house edge further.
Q3: What is La Partage Roulette?
‘La Partage‘ (French for “sharing”) is a classic rule found predominantly on French roulette variants. It applies only to even-money outside bets—Red/Black, High/Low (1–18 / 19–36), Even/Odd.
‘La Partage‘ (French for “sharing”) is a classic rule found predominantly on French roulette variants. It applies only to even-money outside bets—Red/Black, High/Low (1–18 / 19–36), Even/Odd.
How It Works:
If the ball lands on 0:
Instead of losing the full bet, the player loses only half, and the other half is returned instantly.
This rule cuts the house edge in half (from ~2.70% to ~1.35%) and raises RTP to approximately 98.65% for eligible bets.
Q3: What Is ‘En Prison’ in Roulette?
En Prison means “in prison” in French. It’s a rule applied to even-money bets (like Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low) when the ball lands on zero (0).
Instead of immediately losing your entire bet (as in standard European or American roulette), the bet is “imprisoned” — held for one more spin.
How It Works – Step by Step
Scenario:
You bet €10 on Black.
The ball lands on 0.
Your €10 bet is locked/en prison for the next spin.
Next Spin:
If Black wins → you get your €10 back (no winnings).
If Red or 0 wins → you lose the €10.
House Edge (With En Prison):
Cuts the house edge on even-money bets from 2.70% to 1.35%, same as La Partage.
Q4: What are inside and outside bets?
– Inside Bets: Placed directly on specific numbers or small groups. Higher payouts, lower odds.
– Outside Bets: Placed on broader categories like red/black or odd/even. Lower payouts, higher odds.
Q5: What are the typical payouts?
– Straight-up (1 number): 35 to 1
– Split (2 numbers): 17 to 1
– Street (3 numbers): 11 to 1
– Corner (4 numbers): 8 to 1
– Line (6 numbers): 5 to 1
– Dozen/Column: 2 to 1
– Even-money (red/black, odd/even): 1 to 1
Systems and Strategies
Q7: Do betting systems like Martingale work?
They offer structured play but don’t reduce the house edge. Martingale can lead to large losses during a losing streak.
Q8: What’s the Fibonacci betting strategy?
It increases bets based on the Fibonacci sequence. Less risky than Martingale but still vulnerable to long losing streaks.
Q9: What is the D’Alembert system?
A player increases their bet by one unit after a loss and decreases it after a win. It’s slower and safer but still doesn’t guarantee wins.
In the Fibonacci sequence, every
number is the sum of the previous 2 numbers:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144 etc.
Q5: What are the typical payouts?
– Straight-up (1 number): 35 to 1
– Split (2 numbers): 17 to 1
– Street (3 numbers): 11 to 1
– Corner (4 numbers): 8 to 1
– Line (6 numbers): 5 to 1
– Dozen/Column: 2 to 1
– Even-money (red/black, odd/even): 1 to 1
Innovative Approaches
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