A little over a year ago, I figured out how to play roulette by watching HUNDREDS of YouTube videos and checking out all sorts of winning strategy systems people show. I’ve tried every system I liked on a bunch of free online and app roulette simulators. I always test the ones I like on at least three different simulators just to see how things might shake out with real money. Based on the overall results from those three, I decide whether to play or not play the system for real. So far, I’ve never played with a live dealer; I only use those electronic roulette tables the round ones with four to eight chairs, like in the photo. As a beginner, I stick to the electronic tables with a $1 minimum starting bet (using a 50 cent chip, so you can place two bets for $1 total). Some tables, though, start at $5 (with only a $1 chip, meaning you have to play at least five of those chips each round).
Also, my BIGGEST tip if you plan to try any of those winning roulette systems from YouTube or online videos: make absolutely sure you can place the same bets with a live dealer or on an electronic table. Most of the systems I’ve found? The electronic table WILL NOT let you place the bets shown in the videos, so I could never actually win like they did. Since I live near a casino with an electronic table, I go there, put real money in the machine, and quickly try to place the bet one of those systems calls for just to see if it’s even possible. If I can’t, a pop up says “BET IS NOT ALLOWED.” At that point, I cancel my bet fast to make sure I’m not stuck betting on the next round (since I’ve got real money in there). Casinos in my area only give you about 25–30 seconds to place your bet. So when I’m experimenting with real omney, I have to be quick to cancel. To make it easy, while I’m at home, I take a photo of my computer screen with the bets from the simulator. That way, at the casino, I can pull up the photo and place my bets within 25–30 seconds AND delete the bet before the next spin. If I like a particular system AND IF I can actually place the same bet on the electronic table, then I go back home, practice more on the simulators, and decide whether to use it with real money next time I go back.
My only issue now is, I’ve found some really great winning roulette systems that I CAN play on the electronic table, BUT they’re very risky. They can win BIG if your bankroll is big enough, but they can also lose everything very quickly, even with a big bankroll.
Hope this helps. Good luck. 🙂