About 3 weeks ago, I won over $500 USD in Roulette. I knew that I had a high chance to win because of my $1,000 start-up bankroll and table max limit was $500. I haven't gamble for almost 1 year and I had the urged to do so again. The night before I played, I was setting my goal. I was going to play Roulette and yes, I am aware that other table games have lower house advantage. I got my reason and do not want to go into too many details about why I play Roulette over Craps, BlackJack or Baccarat. My goal was to win a profit of $500 and walk out. My time duration was to keep it short, so I pass a certain time, I'll settle for whatever I won. My bankroll was $1,000, so if I lose 1K, I walk out. I usually apply the double-up aka Martingale, but instead of just picking the color red every time, I switch it up. I would still stick with outside betting, but I would rotate even/add, color, column and rarely, number selection. I knew that I can't play too long because eventually, I'll hit the bad luck steak and I know it hurts because I experienced it a few time. So, I wanted to earn small dose of money quickly and get the hell out. With ease, I was able to get close to $450 in profit, but then, I lost it all again, and then gain $450 at one point again. Hitting close to 1 hour mark, I got around $495 and needed to make 1 last spin. I told myself whether I get over $500 or below $500, this is my last spin and I'll walk out. Luckily, I won the last spin and walked out with over $500 in profit.
This is not the most money that I ever won in 1 session, but it was good enough. I used to go Atlantic City often before, but I stopped. Anyway, I love roulette so much that I am going to dedicate a website to it. haha I would love to promote roulette to people and teach them that they can win money based on pure gambling knowledge. Gambling is not all about luck. If it is, how do you explain that I win money most of the time on a consistent basis?