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best roulette for players who want minimal superstition involved

so ghost is trying to cut out as much noise as possible, superstition included. the goal is to just make the most +ev decisions with the least amount of emotional drag or rituals that really don’t impact outcomes. french vs american vs single-zero vs double-zero… they all get painted as “lucky” or “unlucky” tables sometimes and honestly that’s the kind of stuff ghost wants to dodge. like, the table color or the croupier’s bowtie shouldn’t matter, just want the lowest house edge and the cleanest spin.

also wondering about auto-roulette wheels. do those feel less “superstitious” to anyone else? less human error or drama, just the ball and the wheel - are they better for keeping your head clear? does anyone else have strategies to focus on decision quality and ignore the noise? where do you go for your least superstitious roulette experience?

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“ghost” as self-third-person is doing more for the vibe than any croupier bowtie ever could

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"cleanest spin" is the part that gets me, slots guys say the same kind of thing right before inventing a ritual for the button timing

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Poker guys do it too!!! "good seat" and finals, same rot.

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Blackjack too

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Turbo roulette cured me of the live dealer nonsense. No "good seat" when the wheel just eats you.

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"cleanest spin" yeah, then Live Dealer sneaks in dealer errors and now we're blessing inside bets, terrific!!!

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Auto-roulette isnt magically more rational, it just gives your brain fewer dumb hooks than a live dealer setup. The only thing fuhhbreezey actually cares about in roulette is single-zero and moving on, because table “energy” is just decoration people mistake for math

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