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Crypto Roulette Strategy & Tips

Understanding odds, managing your bankroll, and making smarter bets on AlgoRoll's Triple Green Roulette.

Understanding the 60-Tile Wheel

AlgoRoll's Triple Green Roulette uses a 60-tile wheel — significantly different from the 37-tile European or 38-tile American wheel. There are 29 Red tiles (including 2 bait), 29 Black tiles (including 2 bait), 2 Green tiles, and 4 Bait tiles that overlap with red/black. Red and Black pay 2x, Green pays 14x, and Bait pays 7x. The larger wheel creates different probability distributions than traditional roulette.

The Math Behind Each Bet

Red/Black: 29/60 = 48.3% chance, pays 2x. Expected value: 0.483 × 2 = 0.967 (3.33% house edge). Green: 2/60 = 3.33% chance, pays 14x. Expected value: 0.033 × 14 = 0.467 (53.3% house edge). Bait: 4/60 = 6.67% chance, pays 7x. Expected value: 0.067 × 7 = 0.467 (53.3% house edge). Red and Black bets have the best expected value of all bet types on the wheel.

Bankroll Management

The most important strategy in any casino game is bankroll management. Set a budget before you start and stick to it. A common approach is the "1-5% rule" — never bet more than 1-5% of your total bankroll on a single round. This gives you staying power through natural variance. If you start with 100 chips, keep individual bets between 1-5 chips.

The Triple Green Jackpot Factor

The progressive jackpot triggers when green hits 3 times in a row. While the probability is low (approximately 0.004%), 2% of all wins and losses feed the pool, meaning the jackpot grows with every round. This adds an overlay to the green bet that improves its expected value as the jackpot grows. When the jackpot is large enough, green bets can theoretically become +EV.

Why Provably Fair Matters for Strategy

In a traditional casino, you have to trust that the outcomes are truly random. Strategy is meaningless if the casino can manipulate results. On AlgoRoll, every spin is cryptographically committed before bets are placed. This means the published odds are the real odds. You can make strategic decisions with confidence that the game is playing by its stated rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a guaranteed winning strategy for roulette?

No. Roulette is a negative expected value game. No strategy can overcome the house edge in the long run. Good strategy is about managing your bankroll, understanding the odds, and playing within your means.

Which bet type is best?

On AlgoRoll's wheel, Red and Black bets have the lowest house edge (3.33%) with a 48.3% chance of winning. Green (53.3% edge) and Bait (53.3% edge) offer higher payouts but significantly lower expected value. Red/Black is the mathematically optimal bet.

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