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best roulette for understanding statistical distributions perfectly

Thinking about all the roulette options out there, I’m stuck wondering if it even matters which variant you use for getting a feel for stats and distribution. I mean, the house edge is different for European and American tables but if you’re just interested in watching numbers hit and tracking outcomes, does it really matter if there’s a double zero or not? Is the goal here to pick the “fairest” wheel or just any game where you can observe enough spins?

If I’m trying to truly understand statistical swings or how clumping and streaks happen, I don’t see how different tables would make the patterns any less random. Or does picking a less rigged version make it easier to trust your results? Would love to hear how others approach it, especially if you’re also into analyzing numbers across different casino games.

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The “less rigged” part is where this goes sideways for me. If you’re trying to learn distributions, I wouldn’t touch speed roulette. Not because the math changes, it doesn’t, yesss random is still random, but because the pace makes people log spins like crap and then act like outside bets “smoothed” anything. I’ve watched guys butcher their own sample and blame the wheel. Boring stuff. If you want usable data, pick one clean European table and sit there forever. Are you tracking raw number hits only, or mixing in red/black and dozens too?

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