The **"Follow the Leader"** roulette strategy using **red and black only**

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The "Follow the Leader" roulette strategy using red and black only is a variation of a trend-following betting system that assumes streaks or patterns in outcomes. It's commonly combined with a Martingale (doubling) system to recover losses and eventually earn a 1-unit profit per winning cycle.


🎯 STRATEGY: "FOLLOW THE LEADER" (Red/Black)

✅ Basic Idea:

  • You bet on the color that just won (red or black).
  • You "follow" the latest outcome assuming it will repeat.

🟢 Game Rules Reference:

  • Roulette wheels typically have 18 red, 18 black, and 1 or 2 green zeros (European = 1 zero, American = 2 zeros).
  • Red and black each pay 1:1 (even money).
  • Green (0 or 00) breaks the streak, counted as a loss to both red and black bets.

🧠 HOW TO PLAY "FOLLOW THE LEADER":

  1. Wait for the first result.
    Example: The ball lands on Black.

  2. Bet on Black (the last winning color).

    • If it wins again, stay on Black.
    • If it loses (e.g., red or green), switch to the new winning color and reset the bet size.
  3. Optional Martingale: Use it only during a losing streak on the same color, not across color switches.


🔁 Example Walkthrough:

SpinOutcomeYour BetResultNext Step
1RedNo Bet-Bet on Red
2RedRed $1WinBet Red $1 again
3BlackRed $1LoseBet Black $1
4BlackBlack $1WinBet Black $1
5Green 0Black $1LoseStay on Black $2

🧨 WHAT IF RED IS MISSING FOR A LONG TIME?

This is where Martingale comes in:

If red hasn’t appeared for 6+ spins, you might consider anticipating a red, but this is where people confuse "Follow the Leader" with Reverse Martingale or Contrarian strategies.

💣 Do NOT bet on red just because it's due. That’s a Gambler’s Fallacy.

In "Follow the Leader," you should:

  • Keep betting the current winning color, even if it's black for 10+ spins.
  • You switch colors only when the other color hits.

🔄 MARTINGALE SYSTEM SETUP (1:1 payout)

Martingale = double your bet after each loss, so that one win recovers all losses + 1 unit profit.

💰 Example Setup for Martingale on Red:

Bet #Bet AmountTotal RiskProfit on Win
1$1$1$1
2$2$3$1
3$4$7$1
4$8$15$1
5$16$31$1
6$32$63$1
7$64$127$1
8$128$255$1

⚠️ Danger: Most tables have a bet limit (e.g., $500 or $1000). A long losing streak (8+ losses) can wipe out your bankroll.


💡 Best Practices & Tips:

✔️ Stick to These:

  • Always bet the previous winning color.
  • Use Martingale only on same-color streaks (if you want to recover losses).
  • Know your bankroll. Martingale grows fast!

❌ Avoid These:

  • Do not assume red "must come soon."
  • Avoid chasing losses indefinitely—set a stop loss.
  • Don’t apply Martingale on both colors at the same time.

🧮 Bankroll Required for Martingale:

If you want to survive 7 losses in a row (common), you need at least $255 to win just $1. Add some buffer for green zeros and unlucky runs.


✅ Summary:

ConceptDescription
Strategy NameFollow the Leader
Bet TypeRed or Black (Even Money)
System LogicBet on the last winning color
Loss HandlingOptional Martingale for same-color losses
Profit Target1 unit per cycle
Risk FactorHigh if using Martingale; needs large bankroll
Stop ConditionSet loss limit or table max reached

Here’s a visual breakdown of how the “Follow the Leader” roulette strategy using red/black with Martingale played out in our 10-spin simulation:

SpinOutcomeBet OnBet AmountResultProfitBankroll
1BlackNone$0No Bet$0$1000
2BlackBlack$1Win$1$1001
3BlackBlack$1Win$1$1002
4RedRed$2Loss-$1$1001
5RedRed$1Win$2$1003
6BlackBlack$2Loss-$1$1002
7GreenGreen$4Loss-$2$1000
8BlackBlack$8Loss-$4$996
9BlackBlack$1Win$8$1004
10RedRed$2Loss-$1$1003

🔎 What this shows:

  • You gain a small profit per win (usually $1–2).
  • A loss resets the Martingale bet amount, but losses on green count like any other.
  • Your bankroll recovered despite small losing streaks, but one long streak could grow bets too fast.
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