Is it ideal for the ROI to be higher than the hit rate?

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Julio88

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Generally speaking, it is not ideal for the Return on Investment (ROI) to be greater than the hit rate in roulette. The hit rate is the percentage of times that the player will win a bet on a single spin of the roulette wheel. The ROI is the ratio of the amount of money won to the amount of money bet. A high ROI means that the player is winning more money than they are betting, which could indicate that they are using a system or strategy to gain an advantage. This could be seen as unethical and could lead to the player being banned from the casino. Therefore, it is best to keep the ROI lower than the hit rate.
 
I feel it's essential to keep in mind that different investments have different levels of risk, and a high ROI doesn't necessarily mean it's the best investment strategy. A good investment strategy should take into account the objectives, risk tolerance, and overall financial situation of the investor.
 
A betting strategy's total profitability is decided by its return on investment over an extended period of time, even though a higher hit rate may result in more frequent wins in the short run. Therefore, in roulette, it's not always better for the return to be higher than the hit rate.
 
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