DOES CHASING NUMBERS WORK? - Live Roulette Game #32 - Rampart, Las Vegas, NV - Inside the Casino
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 Published On Premiered Jan 4, 2024

In this real roulette game at Rampart Casino, we get to see how chasing the same number over and over and over, thinking it is "due", or just in the hopes it will hit, doesn’t do much but lead to failure. Sure, there's the random lucky hit on a side number that was bet on, but most of the number chaser's chips are going to bets having to do with the number 17 (street, corners, splits, straight up, etc.). If you're going to play Roulette, this is NOT how to do it, unless you want your bankroll to dwindle VERY quickly.

And although my way of playing didn't bring me any more luck than the number chaser, it is still a BETTER way to play. Read on to learn why...

My way of playing may not make me tons of money in winnings and is sometimes harder to recover from when I lose a hand, it's still a statistically BETTER way of playing this game and lets me play longer and WIN more often! Is it a GUARANTEED way to win? NOPE! There is NO strategy that will win every time. But, it is A LOT of fun to play this way!

Here's how I play roulette:
As we know, the play field is divided up into three sections; 1-12, 13-24, and 25-36. Taking this into account, I take a look at the board to see how the wheel is "trending". I will then place my first bets on the 2/3 of the field that the numbers are mostly coming from.
It's important to note that when I'm placing my bets on 2/3 of the field, I do it equally on each 1/3 I'm playing. For example: If I'm betting on the first 2/3 of the field (1-24), I will start out with 3-4 chips on the outside (6-lines or streets) of each 1/3. So the 1-12 section has 3-4 chips and the 13-24 section also has 3-4 chips. Either way, 1/3 has the same number of chips in the same pattern.
If the number hits in any of the 2/3 I'm betting on, I'm a winner and I'll move to the inside and place bets on corners, equally spaced with equal number of chips in each 1/3. Placing 4 chips equally spaced on the corners allows me to cover ALL the numbers in that section. (see the video for how I do it.)
This betting method always produces a small or large profit when a number hits for me. It NEVER pays less than my bet or break even.
The reason I bet this way (2/3 of the field) is because I have a 2:3 chance of winning something or breaking even. If I bet equal money on ALL 3 sections of the field, I'd just be spinning my wheels. If I bet on just 1/3 of the field, the odds are even MORE against me. Thus the reason why I play 2/3 of the field.
If I continue to win, I will gradually increase my bets either by adding the 6-lines or streets to my inside bets, OR by pressing the corners bets. I will gradually increase my bets until a number hits in the section I'm NOT betting on. Then I start over from the beginning with small outside bets as stated above. I will NEVER try to recoup my losing bet by employing any form of the Martingale system. The Martingale system is flawed and should NEVER be utilized.
If all of the above is confusing, just watch my roulette videos and you can see my method in action (mostly).

Again, is this a fool-proof way to win at roulette? NOPE! There's no such thing. BUT, it does allow me to play longer than average and gives me a better chance at winning than randomly placing my chips on the layout.

However, the BEST bit of advice to my method is this.... when you are winning, knowing when to color up and walk away makes all the difference.

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