ROULETTE
You may have seen on the BetBuddy Ai website that they are planning on releasing a new Oliver Roulette system sometime in the future.
We have played hundreds of Roulette games using current Oliver systems and this page tells you how we do that.
You will know from our Baccarat pages we do tend to play a lot on Casinos like Unibet who use the Evolution or Pragmatic live tables. Every Roulette game we have played has been on Unibet Casino.
If you already know how to play Roulette or are starting for the first time look at this link for the Venetian in Las Vegas as this will show you all the betting options.
https://www.venetianlasvegas.com/resort/casino/table-games/roulette-basic-rules.html
How We Play
All our recent games have been played using the MARS system which is a 2-20 game starting on spin # 2. If you only have a FREE account, then try this on AWASSA which is also a 2-20 game. Obviously, Oliver only calls Banker or Player in Baccarat, so this is what we do for Roulette.
You can of course try any of the systems and if you use one like ODYN, that starts betting on hand 11. If this what you want to use, then enter the last 8 - 9 table results into Oliver to save time, and be ready to start betting.
BANKER = RED and PLAYER = BLACK
The main difference between Baccarat and Roulette is that if a Tie appears in Baccarat, you do not lose your money.
In Roulette if the win is a Zero then you lose your stake.
There are 2 ways you can deal with a zero spin. You can accept the stake loss and bet again on the Red or Black that Oliver had picked. The other option you have is to cover the Zero with a small side bet to protect your stake with the example shown below. If you play on an American table, then they have Zero and double Zero in which case you need to cover both of those.
With Unibet most of the tables have a minimum bet of £0.10, so if you have just placed a bet of say 5 units, to cover that stake if a Zero comes up you would have needed to place a bet of £0.20 on Zero which would return £7 at 35/1. A single bet on any table number including Zero is 35/1.
Some players would not protect their stake but although in the last 31 games we played Zero appeared on only 6 occasions,
but of course it can appear a lot more.
When you play you can either follow Oliver until the end which would be probably 8-10 spins. The other option is to play the way we suggested for Baccarat where you watch the next spin after a loss, if that wins then bet again until you get 2 losses in the game and then stop.
Note: If you do miss a bet to watch a spin or a Zero appears, remember to re bet the previous hand. If you sit out any hand you must still put that result into Oliver which keeps the sequence going and makes sure you get the correct next bet.
When you play Baccarat using Oliver then it’s good to keep all emotion out of your games. Roulette is different because people pick numbers for birthdays etc, if that is how you play then be careful because random bets on Roulette can be addictive and get out of control.
Good luck and like any other games always bet within your means and protect your playing bank.