The James Bond Roulette Strategy
The James Bond Roulette Strategy was never actually devised by the British spy himself, nor by the author who brought him to life, Ian Fleming.
Instead, this Roulette strategy was named after 007 because of the way he seems to manage to beat the house at multiple casino games in his movies.
How the Strategy Works
This strategy revolves around what is known as a flat bet approach, whereby a player bets the same amount of chips for consecutive rounds of Roulette. The technical part comes when figuring out where to place those bets.
First, a player should cover numbers 19-36 by using the High Numbers section. They should also cover six low numbers by placing what is known as a Line bet (for example, 11-16). Finally, they should also cover number 0, which is typically highlighted as the only green number on the wheel.
A player can choose whether to stick with this combination of bets moving forward or switch strategy altogether.
Does it Work?
At the end of the day a Roulette wheel will always reflect the house margin, but the James Bond Roulette Strategy does ensure a good bet coverage.