Online Gambling System


Free Online Roulette Gambling System

If you are looking for online Roulette tips, systems, and strategies, you've made it to the right place. Before we reveal our favorite free Roulette gambling system, let's quickly go over the rules of Roulette.

"Roulette" is a game played on a table with a wheel. Players gather around the table and play against the house. The dealer spins the wheel and handles all wagers and payouts.

To place a bet, players place their chips on a number or variety of numbers marked off on the Roulette table. Once all bets have been placed, the dealer or "croupier" spins the Roulette wheel and the ball is set in motion. Once the ball has landed on a number, the dealer announces the winning number and clears all losing bets from the table. The winners are then paid.

Here is a breakdown of Roulette payouts:

  1. A one number bet ( "straight up bet") pays 35 to 1
  2. A two number bet ("split bet") pays 17 to 1
  3. A three number bet ("street bet") pays 11 to 1
  4. A four number bet ("corner bet") pays 8 to 1
  5. A six number bet pays 5 to 1
  6. An outside bet pays 2 to 1

Now that we've covered how Roulette is played, we'll lay out our favorite strategy for playing online.

First of all, there are two types of Roulette tables:

  1. American - two zeros
  2. European - one zero

You always want to look for tables that have only one zero ("European Roulette") as your odds of winning will be slightly better.

For our online Roulette strategy, we'll be placing bets on the three columns paying out 2 to 1. Each of these columns cover a total of twelve numbers.

To begin, simply place a $5 bet on two of the three columns. If we win, we'll profit $5 (we bet $10 and won $15) and repeat. If the ball did not land on a winning number, place the same bets with double the money down (a $20 wager, $10 on two columns). If we win, we'll go back to $5 bets. If we lose again, we'll once again double down and wager $40.

You should have enough in your bankroll to deal with the maximum number of losses in a row which is five.