The Best Numbers on the Roulette Table

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An easy yet fascinating game of chance, roulette has captured the attention of many casino players around the world. Although no particular knowledge or skill is required, the potential profits can far exceed those from games such as blackjack. Roulette players often focus on the numbers, believing some are lucky while others should be avoided.

So, what are the best numbers on the roulette table? Are some bets better than others? Is there a way to make sure you win every single time? The answers to these questions may surprise many players. In this article, we will explain some of the most important aspects of roulette play and dispel widespread myths about numbers.


Lucky Roulette Numbers and Other Myths

It is no secret that roulette players tend to favor certain numbers over others. Many superstitions surround these numbers, and most date back to the earliest days of roulette. One intriguing fact is that the sum of all numbers on the roulette wheel (from 0 to 36) is exactly 666, commonly called “the number of the beast,” that is, the Devil’s number and one often linked with the end times in Christian belief.

However, not every theory about roulette numbers is rooted in superstition. Many players think they can exploit biased wheels or manufacturing flaws by identifying the numbers that are more likely to hit on a particular table.

Lucky Numbers
Hot and Cold Numbers
Biased Wheels
RNG Roulette

Are There Good and Bad Numbers on the Roulette Table?

When we consider the probabilities, it becomes clear that there are no inherently good or bad numbers on the roulette table. As already noted, every number has the same chance to win or lose. But what about the various bets available in the game? Besides wagering on a single number, players can stake two, three, or more numbers at once. Is this a better long-term strategy? Yes and no.

Roulette Odds
House Edge
Winning Potential and Profitability

Popular Tactics to Increase One’s Winning Chances

Call/Announce Bets

Betting Patterns

Progressive Betting Systems

Some players prefer betting on specific sections of the wheel rather than the standard betting layout. This tactic is especially popular in land-based casinos among those who believe they can exploit a biased wheel. After spotting one or more hot numbers clustered together on the wheel, they assume there may be an imperfection in the wheel or table. According to this theory, the ball will land on that side of the wheel more often.

Betting on adjacent or neighboring numbers is possible through the racetrack layout, which is typically offered in European and French-style roulette games. Here, players can wager on up to 17 numbers located within a single section of the wheel. These wagers are known as Call or Announce Bets and include Voisins du zéro (17 numbers), Tiers du cylindre (12 numbers), Orphelins (8 numbers) and Jeu zéro (7 numbers). Neighbor Bets, on the other hand, cover a single number and its neighbors (up to 5 on either side are usually available).

Before placing these bets, players should remember that each one requires multiple chips, so they can become expensive. Calculating the odds is also more complicated because they merge several bets into one. For these reasons, Call Bets should be used cautiously, especially by novices or anyone with a limited bankroll.

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Mistakes to Avoid

A successful roulette strategy blends a sound money-management plan with the right types of bets. Players should also recognize the mistakes they have made and try to avoid them whenever possible. We have already discussed several myths and misconceptions about roulette, but there are a few more points to consider.

Sticking to the Numbers That Are Due to Win
Relying on Progressive Systems
Believing and Losing/Winning Streaks

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Dan Jeremy

Is there any point in taking a look at the “hot” and “cold” numbers that some roulette games display?

Asked by: Jeremy | Asked on: 2023-06-12
Answered by: Dan | Answered on: 2023-06-13

Not really. If you apply sound judgment while playing roulette, you will realize that a fair roulette wheel has no memory of past results. Each new spin is independent and free of bias. Although some numbers may appear more often over a certain period of play, this happens purely by chance. Even though some roulette games display statistics for so-called “hot” and “cold” numbers, these figures cannot help you predict any upcoming spins. Instead, they can create the false impression that you can forecast the next few results, especially if you believe in superstitions or winning and losing streaks. In the end, remember that roulette is a game of chance, so place your bets with that in mind.

Dan Heather

Can you suggest a way to cover as many numbers on the roulette wheel as possible?

Asked by: Heather | Asked on: 2023-11-23
Answered by: Dan | Answered on: 2023-11-24

If you want to cover as many numbers on the roulette wheel as possible, consider several betting patterns. Since straight bets pay the most, you might place multiple straight bets to cover almost the entire wheel. To secure a small profit, you could cover 35 numbers by putting a single-unit stake on each of them. For example, a $1 bet on 35 numbers makes your total stake $35 and can yield a gain of $1 if any of the numbers you pick wins.

If you keep the same $1 single-unit bet, you can earn the same $1 profit by making 11 street bets, covering 33 numbers with a total stake of $11. Placing 17 split bets will cover 34 numbers for a total stake of $17. Putting five double-street bets on the table covers 30 numbers for $5, and betting on 1–18 and the third dozen covers 30 numbers with a $5 stake ($3 on 1–18 and $2 on the third dozen). Although the potential win for each of these patterns is $1, you can still enjoy many successful sessions by covering as many numbers as possible.