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Here’s the thing. If you bet Red or Black, winning double, your odds of winning are 7/15, or 46%. This means that on average, you will lose 8% of your bet with every spin of the wheel. Betting Green will break even. Betting on any other number, assuming the same 15x payout as betting Green, you still only break even (typically numerical bets ignore 0 and 00, so you’d only get 14x of your bet, not 15x).
There is no strategy that will lead to making a profit unless the randomness of the chosen winning number has a bias. All true roulette wheels in real casinos develop a slight bias, but they are often checked and maintained on a regular schedule, and the casino tracks all bets being made and will locate a player who has found the bias before that player has made any significant winnings.
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