Roulette is one of the simplest casino games to play, but one of the easiest to misunderstand. Roulette Fundamentals explains how the game actually works by focusing on probability, house edge, betting systems, table structure, and the mathematical limits behind common roulette strategies.
This book gives readers a clear, practical foundation for understanding European, American, and French roulette, including how different wheel layouts affect the odds, why the house edge exists, and why short-term outcomes can feel misleading even when the long-term mathematics remain stable.
Inside, readers will learn how to evaluate common roulette betting systems, understand variance and losing streaks, compare even-money bets with inside and outside bets, and recognize the difference between entertainment, probability, and unrealistic expectations.
Designed for beginners and casual players, this guide avoids hype and false promises. It does not teach readers how to beat roulette. Instead, it provides a grounded explanation of the game so readers can approach roulette with clearer expectations, better risk awareness, and a stronger understanding of casino mathematics.
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