In Roulette, past spins do not influence future outcomes due to the game's random nature. Each spin is independent, meaning that the results of previous spins do not affect the probabilities of future spins. This concept, often referred to as the "gambler's fallacy," can lead players to mistakenly believe that a particular outcome is due to occur based on past results. While tracking patterns may be tempting, the game remains governed by chance, and every spin has the same likelihood of landing on any number, regardless of previous outcomes.