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Roulette Strategy

Roulette Strategy

Written by: Kim Birch
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Welcome to the Roulette Strategy Podcast. My name is Kim Birch, and this podcast is for players who see roulette as more than just a spinning wheel, a red-or-black guess, or a quick casino game.

Here, we talk about:

  • Roulette strategy
  • Roulette systems
  • Odds
  • Rules
  • Bankroll management
  • Risk

and the small details that many players ignore until it is too late. Because if roulette is your main game, you need to understand what you are actually playing.

Roulette looks simple. You place a chip, the dealer spins the wheel, the ball lands, and you either win or lose.

But behind that simple format, there is a lot to understand.

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Episodes
  • Labouchere Strategy for Roulette Explained
    May 31 2026

    The Labouchere strategy is one of the most popular roulette betting systems because it feels more thoughtful than simply doubling after every loss.

    It has a little more structure. A little more drama. And, for many players, it feels like you are not just betting randomly, but following a plan.

    Labouchere The Cancellation system

    The system is also known as the cancellation system. The basic idea is simple: you create a number sequence, and your goal is to “cancel” the full line by winning bets.

    For example, you might start with:

    1 - 2 - 3 - 4

    To find your next bet, you add the first and last number together.

    So in this case, your first bet would be 1 + 4 = 5 units.

    If you win, you cross out the first and last numbers. Your sequence becomes:

    2 - 3

    Your next bet is now 2 + 3 = 5 units.

    If you win again, the full sequence is gone, and you have completed the system.

    But if you lose, you add the lost bet to the end of the line.

    So if your first 5-unit bet loses, the sequence becomes:

    1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5

    Now your next bet is 1 + 5 = 6 units.

    Labouchere vs Martingale

    That is what makes Labouchere interesting. It does not increase as brutally as Martingale in the beginning, but it can still grow under pressure. Long losing streaks, or messy sessions with many losses, can create a longer and more dangerous sequence.

    In roulette, Labouchere is usually used on even-money bets such as red or black, odd or even, or high or low. That is because the system works best when the win pays 1:1.

    But it is important to understand one thing very clearly:

    Labouchere does not beat roulette.

    It does not remove the house edge. It does not predict the next spin. It does not know when red is “due.” It is a betting structure, not a winning formula.

    And that is where many players get it wrong.

    They see the sequence. They see the logic. They win a few small sessions. Then they start to believe the roulette system has solved the game.

    It has not.

    Bankroll Management

    What Labouchere really does is organize your bankroll around a target profit. It gives you a path to follow. That can be useful if you like structured play, but dangerous if you do not respect the risk.

    Because when the sequence grows, your bet size can grow too. And once the line becomes long, you may need bigger wins just to clean up the damage from earlier losses.

    This is why I never like ranking roulette systems as “best” or “worst” without context.

    For one player, Labouchere might feel perfect because it is slower and more strategic than Martingale. For another player, it may feel stressful because the sequence becomes harder to manage after a rough run.

    The real question is not whether Labouchere is the best roulette strategy.

    The better question is:

    Does Labouchere match your bankroll, your patience, and your style of play?

    And that is exactly why I have now added the Labouchere system to my free roulette strategy tester and simulator at RouletteStrategyTest.com.

    You can test the system live without risking real money. You can follow the sequence, watch the bets change, see how your bankroll moves, and compare the results with other roulette systems.

    That matters because a system can sound great in theory but feel completely different when you actually test it over many spins.

    With a live roulette strategy tester, you can see the numbers. You can watch the graph. You can see profit and loss. You can test what happens when the session starts well, and what happens when the sequence gets ugly.

    That is the honest way to understand Labouchere.

    Not by pretending it is a secret system that beats the wheel.

    But by testing how it behaves.

    The Labouchere Betting System

    Labouchere is a clever and entertaining betting system for roulette. It is more flexible than many simple progressions, and it gives the player a clear structure. But it also has real risk, especially when losses build up and the sequence keeps expanding.

    So if you are curious about the Labouchere strategy for roulette, do not just read about it.

    Test it.

    Go to RouletteStrategyTest.com, try the Labouchere system for free, and see if it actually fits the way you like to play roulette.

    Because the best roulette strategy is never just the one with the smartest name. It is the one you understand before you put real money behind it.

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  • Best Roulette System with $100 dollars
    May 31 2026
    Want to know the best roulette system with a 100$ bankroll is? If you walk into a casino with a 100 bucks, the first question most players ask is obvious: “What is the best roulette strategy?” The honest answer is less exciting, but much more useful: There is no single best roulette strategy for everyone. POPULAR ROULETTE SYSTEMS That might sound strange, because roulette systems are often marketed as if one of them has cracked the code. Martingale, Fibonacci, D’Alembert, Labouchere, flat betting, column betting, dozen betting, split betting. Each system has its fans, and each one can look brilliant in the right short-term session. But roulette does not care which system you use. The wheel has no memory. The ball does not know you doubled your last bet. The table does not adjust because you are “due” for red, black, odd, even or a specific dozen. That is why ranking roulette systems from best to worst can be misleading. A strategy that feels perfect for one player can feel terrible for another. With a $100 bankroll, this becomes even more important. Some systems are aggressive. They aim for small wins but expose you to large bet increases. The Martingale is the classic example. It can feel smooth when you win quickly, but one bad losing streak can eat through a $100 bankroll faster than most beginners expect. Other systems are slower. Flat betting, for example, does not chase losses. You bet the same amount each spin and accept the swings. It may feel less dramatic, but for some players, it is far easier to manage. Then you have progression systems like Labouchere, Fibonacci or D’Alembert. They sit somewhere in the middle. They can give structure to your bets, but they still cannot remove the house edge or guarantee profit. So the real question is not: “What is the best roulette strategy?” The better question is: What roulette strategy fits my budget, patience and risk tolerance? That is exactly why I built RouletteStrategyTest.com Instead of guessing, arguing or reading another generic ranking of roulette systems, you can test strategies live for free. You can run a session, try different bet sizes, follow a system and see what actually happens to your bankroll. And the useful part is that you do not just get a feeling. You get numbers. You can see your balance move while you test. You can compare profit and loss. You can watch graphs update live. You can see how many spins you survived, how volatile the system felt, and whether the strategy matched the way you actually like to play. That matters, because a $100 roulette bankroll is not the same for every player. For one player, $100 might mean 100 small $1 bets and a slow session. For another, it might mean a more aggressive test with $5 or $10 units. Those two players are not playing the same game psychologically, even if they are both playing roulette. A strategy tester helps you see that difference immediately. For example, if you test a Martingale with a $100 bankroll, you may quickly notice that the system needs more room than expected. A few losses in a row force the bet size upward, and suddenly the bankroll starts to look small. If you test flat betting, the session may last longer, but you might also see that it does not create the same quick recovery effect after a loss. If you test dozen or column strategies, you may find that the payouts feel more exciting, but the losing streaks can feel different from even-money betting. That is the point. The “best” roulette strategy is not the one with the loudest name. It is the one where you understand the risk before you play. RouletteStrategyTest.com is built for that exact purpose. You can test, compare, adjust and learn without risking real money. You can use the free roulette strategy tester to see live numbers, graphs and bankroll movement while you experiment with different systems. It will not magically turn roulette into a beatable game. No honest roulette tool should promise that. But it can help you avoid the biggest beginner mistake: choosing a system because it sounds smart, without understanding how it behaves under pressure. So if you have $100 and want to know which roulette strategy is best, do not start with a ranking. Start with a test. Try the systems. Watch the numbers. Look at the graph. See how the bankroll reacts. Ask yourself whether the strategy fits your style, not just whether it looked good for five spins. Because in roulette, the real edge is not pretending that a system beats the wheel. The real edge is understanding the risk before the wheel takes your money.
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