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    Vugatu03
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    i played roulette on bovada, and it felt off. the ball always seemed to land in the dealer's favor. wouldn't recommend it. anyone else had a similar experience?

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      Zachsbro
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      I've had some success with the Martingale strategy, where you double your bet after every loss. It's risky, but can pay off if you have a decent bankroll.

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        liquidstate
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        tried the d'Alembert system, and it worked pretty well for me. it's less aggressive than Martingale, and helps manage losses better. give it a shot!

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          mrkaramitzis
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          Anyone here used the Fibonacci strategy for roulette? I've read about it but not sure if it actually works in practice.

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            busterdozer
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            I've been using the Labouchere system and it's been decent. It's a bit complex but helps to manage wins and losses in a structured way.

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              vincent05210436
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              the reverse martingale has been my go-to strategy. you double your bet after a win instead of a loss. less risky and can lead to some nice streaks.

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                Oolf-621
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                Has anyone tried the James Bond strategy? It looks fun but I'm curious if it's actually successful in the long run.

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                  pizzuti
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                  I've had some luck with flat betting, where you bet the same amount every time. It's less stressful and helps you play longer without huge losses.

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                    Snuk-the-Great
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                    tried the paroli system and found it quite effective. you double your bet after each win and reset after three wins. worked well for me.

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                      hi-ubiclownz6
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                      Anyone have experience with the 1-3-2-6 betting system? Thinking of trying it out but not sure if it's worth it.

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