What roulette strategy is the most effective for controlling your bankroll?

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The "1-3-2-6" betting technique is one of the best ways to manage your bankroll when playing roulette. This technique can assist you in managing your bankroll, minimizing losses while still providing you a chance to win, and increasing your bets following wins rather than losses.

Here is how the 1-3-2-6 betting formula functions:

Place a small initial wager on an even-money outside wager, such as Red or Black, Odd or Even, or High or Low.

Put up three times as much money on the same outside wager if you win.

If you win once more, increase your wager to twice your previous wager, or six times your initial wager, on the same outside wager.
 
If you win a third time, put two times the amount of your previous bet or 12 times your initial wager on the same outside wager.

If you win a fourth and final time, return to your original wager amount and begin again.

If at any point you lose, go back to the beginning of the 1-3-2-6 sequence and wager the initial amount again.

By increasing your bets following wins, the 1-3-2-6 strategy enables you to maximize your winnings while also minimizing your losses. Additionally, by sticking to even-money outside wagers, you increase your chances of winning while also ensuring that you receive a higher payout when you do win.

It's important to note, however, that no strategy will guarantee a win every time in roulette. Hence, it’s recommended to set a budget for each session and stick to it, as this will help you manage your bankroll effectively and avoid the risk of losing more money than you can afford.
 
The d'Alembert system is a bet placement method in which you raise your wager by one unit following a loss and lower it by one unit following a victory. By doing this, you reduce your losses, increase your gains, and stabilize the volatility in your bankroll compared to when you consistently place big bets.
 
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