On previous page win chance was shown for 1 to 18 roulette spins. And it seemed that the chance to win stayed the
same after 12 spins. Is this beating the House Edge ?
To check that the simulation was extended to 30 roulette spins. As All possible roulette spin outcomes are simulated
(see our page on Method Used) this means the simulation considered over 1 billion possible scenarios
( 1073741824 to be exact). This is equal to almost an Octillion different roulette spins ( 1.11E+47 if that number makes sense to you),
and it took the simulator more than 8 hours ! Which probably explains why the picture below is not common found.
The result of the simulation is shown below. The graph below shows the chance to come out winning with the
Martingale Red/Black strategy for 1 - 30 spins.
As mentioned on the previous page, the chance to win increases from the first ten spins. Then for 12 - 18 spins
the chance to come out winning stays constant at about 81%. After that however the chance to come out winning starts to drop.
After 30 spins the chance to come out winning has dropped to 75%. Clearly this is due to the fact that the longer you play,
the more chance on 6x Black to hit that will emptying your bankroll.
So Martingale is effective in beating the House Edge but on the long run the progression empties your bank roll.
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