ON THE roulette table, the choices are simple. You bet odd numbers, or you bet even numbers. You bet red square, you bet black square, or, if you’re feeling particularly bold, you bet on a specific number or a combination of them. Whatever you decide, it’s a risk. The experienced player resorts to strategies. They use known systems like the Fibonacci, which is supposed to ensure more success or the Martingale system, where you double your wager until you win. In the end, though, it’s all a gamble.
Roulette is a game of chance. There is no guarantee –