Roulette system may be good if…
- You are capable of remember all the rules and conditions so that you can duplicate them in your situation;
- Casino odds happens to match what was described in that system;
- You can record each and every spin result and analyze them on every step of the way, trying to catch what’s so called “just the right time” winning situation;
- Or, if you are the system creator, congrats, you know very well about your own system of course. Unfortunately you don’t know when and how casino will change its odds so that your system is useless most of the time!
Roulette software may win you some money if it can…
- Automatically spin, collect all spin results (for analyzing purposes) and place bets on the casino table;
- Find out odds pattern. The pattern should not be simple. Something like “red has not been hit for the past 15 spins” or “number 8 has been hit by 4 times in the past 20 spins” is too simple to be considered as pattern;
- Smartly detect which odds pattern that specific casino is using for the time being. For example, this casino tends to hit group A of certain numbers 50% more often than group B of certain numbers, etc.;
- Follow the odds pattern and change with it. The software will smartly adjust its betting pattern to match its ever changing odds pattern in order to catch as many winning bets as possible;
- Automatically suggest less and less winning bets in order to protect your current winning situation; or automatically suggest more and more winning bets in order to leverage your winnings to the maximum.
Unfortunately, most of the roulette software available on the market are just an executable roulette system. They either fail to collect enough data or are not capable of analyzing odds patterns. That’s why you’ll find most of them, just like many roulette systems, work only for a very short period of time.