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I bet numbers opposite the previous number til a profit then come off.

Yeah, that works. It's amazing how often the opposite number hits.

I sometimes back a number that has recently hit a couple of times, to level stakes, or that number x 2 neighbours, sometimes with a d'Alembert negative progression, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 etc, dropping by seven after a hit. Although this can sometimes get out of hand.

If I'm in the zone, I sometimes play quite recklessly, but I have to be aware of when I have pushed my luck to the limit and take a rest.:)
 
I have a text document open to the side of the roulette window with a plan set out with my short term strategy.
Another short term strategy I use is to look at the history of numbers make a note of the most recent number out, the least recent number and the one in the middle, then place a bet on those three numbers including 2 numbers either side and place the same bet amount for 4 spins total. I usually hit at least 2 out of 4. Then after the 4th spin I will go back to the history of numbers and do the same again. Usually play for about 10-20 mins max then come off.
 
There is not really any strategy that can give an advantage when it comes to online live roulette. Each new spin is totally independent of past results. It's a bit like it's the first spin in the history of humanity.

The only valid strategy is to choose an English roulette rather than an American one: a roulette with a single zero (2.70% advantage for the house) rather than a roulette wheel with two zeros (5.26% advantage).

And properly manage our gambling budget...

On the other hand, there are strategies that work or have worked in the past for roulette in brick and mortar casinos. For example, identify defective roulettes that have numbers that appear more often than normal. :)
 
I bet tier then with the winnings do a big bet on 2-5 numbers and if I lose build up low on tier again
 
What you are doing is a kind of Progressive Betting System.

Progressive Betting Systems work unquestionably in the short term or in the medium term. But that fails in the long run.

Why? For two reasons:
1) The first is that all casinos have a maximum betting limit.
2) Even if there were no betting limits (theoretical situation), your playing capital (your bankroll) is limited.

Progressive Betting Systems are fun to use. (And one of the major goals of gambling is to have fun).
Systems make money in the short term or in the medium term. But unfortunately they do not overcome the mathematical advantage of the casino in the long run.

Inevitably, you will end up with a very long losing streak that will either take you beyond the casino's betting limits or cause you to exceed the amount of money you will be able to bet. :)
 
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