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Rouletteβ€’by jackjones445πŸͺ™ 894β€’

is there any legit roulette system that works long term?

Seen so many roulette "systems" get hyped up in casino groups, like Martingale, reverse this or that, you know the drill. I just don't see any real evidence anyone's walking away with consistent profit after a few months, and I've tried a few myself, usually with crypto so at least it's fun. Even live dealer games, I notice the house edge just chips away slow or fast, depending on luck.

I want to believe something out there actually helps long term, but haven't found anything convincing. Anyone here running a legit system that works, or is it just a grind with the odds always catching up eventually?

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abedustπŸͺ™ 735β€’

long term, chasing roulette systems feels like betting on bad lineups all season in sports, not worth it. patience helps but the numbers always catch up.

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xkatanyaxπŸͺ™ 639β€’β€’4 replies

i've played enough infinity roulette sessions to know no system beats the house edge long run, even when you get a hot streak on red or black it evens out before you realize it. closest i've seen to "winning" is cashing out quick when you're up, but that's hardly a system.

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kymirahπŸͺ™ 6,887β€’

checks out

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huangshiπŸͺ™ 525β€’β€’2 replies

You nailed the house math angle, but what about tilt control? In poker, disciplined stop loss or profit target rules sometimes help dodge the worst tilt spirals.

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Knion-Jack4608πŸͺ™ 3,326β€’

tilt control’s the only real edge for crypto casino players, and even then it just means losing slower instead of flipping the odds. does anyone here actually set win or loss caps and stick to them session after session?

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SkyWalker728πŸͺ™ 417β€’

good point

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