How the James Bond roulette strategy works
The James Bond roulette strategy is a non-progressive roulette strategy. Indeed, the mythical English spy James Bond was the author of this strategy. It came to us by way of the book ‘Casino Royale.' This strategy can provide a better result, but keep in mind that winning is never guaranteed, because online roulette is game of chance.
To begin with, this strategy uses a flat bet amount, the same amount on every spin. To run this strategy, you would place the following wagers on each spin.
$28 on 19 – 36 ( or a 70 percent of your total bet on high numbers )
$10 on the Line bet 13-14-15-16-17-18 ( or a 25 percent of your total bet on the bet line 13-14-15-16-17-18)
$2 on 0 (or a 5 percent of your total bet on the number 0)
The theory behind this chip placement is that the right table coverage should lead to more wins than losses. Subsequently, a small net profit over time would be attainable. While it sounds good, the statistics are quite different. With this strategy, the math says you would end up losing $40 every 37 spins.
In practice, in a series of 37 roulette games, each number rarely falls exactly once. If you are unlucky and the numbers 1-12 fall more often, your loss will be higher than. Are you lucky and the numbers 1-12 are relatively small? Then you break even or you make profit with this James Bond roulette system.
Combining with progressive betting systems
Some players play the James Bond Roulette system together with Martingale or Fibonacci. Even then you are statistically slightly behind. Playing with the bet does not make up for this gap.
Can you use the James Bond roulette strategy in the online casino? Absolutely. Playing roulette systems is not prohibited.