Roulette Made Simple Part 2: Strategies That Actually Make Sense (Even on a Cruise Ship)
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Creator's Key Takeaways
I'm not an expert. Okay, this is all for fun. This is advice that I find helpful.
Roulette is totally a game of chance. So, you can lose money. Be aware of that.
I prefer playing Fibonacci. And Fibonacci, if you're not familiar with it, is is just a sequence of numbers.
Only play if you enjoy it. Don't play under some assumption that you're going to get rich playing roulette.
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YouTube Video Descriptionβ
In Part 2 of our Roulette Basics series, we go beyond the table layout and dive into real-world strategy. Whether you're playing on a Princess cruise or just learning the ropes, this video walks you through how to buy in, how chip colors work, and three beginner-friendly betting systems (Martingale, Fibonacci, and Simple Progressive). Then we level up with three multi-step playing strategies: Nollie, $10 Baked Potato, and BBC (Big Black Columns). These are fun, momentum-based systems that add structure to your gameplay β but remember, roulette is still a game of chance. π― What you'll learn: How to buy in at a cruise ship roulette table What chip colors mean and how to choose denominations 3 simple betting systems for beginners 3 multi-step playing strategies for intermediate players Why bankroll management and walkaway points matter Honest talk about risk, odds, and expectations π Watch Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Ih1uEVmcvA8?si=_cheAF1eR0qx4eTm β±οΈ Timestamps: 00:00 β Intro & disclaimer 01:05 β Why Part 1 matters 02:00 β How to buy in at the table 04:15 β Chip colors & denominations 05:30 β Martingale strategy explained 09:45 β Fibonacci strategy breakdown 13:20 β Simple progressive strategy 15:10 β Intro to multi-step playing strategies 15:55 β Nollie system explained 18:40 β $10 Baked Potato system 21:30 β BBC (Big Black Columns) system 25:10 β Final thoughts & cruise roulette advice