Introduction
Roulette’s blend of chance and strategy makes it endlessly intriguing. We break down two modern approaches for European Roulette (single-zero wheel).

Strategy 1: The Fibonacci System (Low Risk)
- Based on the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc.).
- Execution:
- Bet 1 unit on an even-money outside bet (e.g., Red/Black).
- After a loss, move to the next number in the sequence.
- After a win, step back two numbers.
- Pros: Gradual progression limits losses; suits conservative players.
Strategy 2: James Bond + Neighbors (Aggressive)
- James Bond: Covers 67% of the wheel by betting:
- 70% of stake on high numbers (19–36),
- 25% on Line Bet (13–18),
- 5% on Zero as insurance.
- Neighbors Bet: Add 5-number “Neighbor” bets around a chosen number (e.g., 17 covers 14, 16, 17, 18, 20).
- Risk/Reward: High volatility but potential for large payouts.
Tech & Trends
- AI Predictors: Some platforms claim to predict wheel biases, but physical online wheels are rare (most use RNGs).
- Double-Zero Avoidance: Stick to European (single-zero) wheels (2.7% edge vs. 5.26% in American).
Conclusion
For steady play, Fibonacci is ideal. High-rollers can leverage the James Bond + Neighbors combo for adrenaline-fueled wins. Always verify wheel type and set a 5% bankroll cap per session.

