Roulette Strategy Simulator
So you have got a roulette system bouncing around in your head and you're itching to know if it actually holds up. That's exactly what our Roulette Strategy Simulator is for. You can put any betting idea through hundreds or even thousands of virtual spins and watch what happens to your bankroll, all without spending a single cent. Before you sit down at a live table and start wagering real cash, this is where you stress-test your plan and figure out whether it is worth your time.
Roulette Strategy Simulator
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Simulator Setup
Getting everything configured takes about thirty seconds. You just need to tell the simulator a few things, like which roulette variant you want to play, how many spins to simulate, your starting bankroll and the betting system you want to apply. Once you have filled that in, the simulator crunches the numbers almost instantly and hands you the results.
Choose Your Roulette Version

We have built in the three roulette versions you'll run into at pretty much any casino, whether it is online or brick-and-mortar. Your choice here actually matters a lot because each version gives the house a different edge.
- European Roulette: This is the one you want if you're looking for the best odds. There's only a single zero on the wheel, which keeps the house advantage as low as it gets.
- American Roulette: The one with the double zero that you've probably seen a hundred times. That extra green pocket increases the house edge, so your winning chances drop a notch compared to the European version.
- Triple Zero Roulette: Exactly what it sounds like, with a third zero pocket thrown into the mix. This cranks up the house advantage significantly, making it the hardest version of the three to come out ahead on.
Number of Roulette Spins
This is where you decide the length of your test. You can go as short as 10 spins or stretch it all the way out to 1,000.
More spins give you a much better picture of how a strategy behaves over time because you'll see both the hot streaks and the cold ones. A shorter session works well when you just want to quickly grab a snapshot of a new idea.
We recommend starting small to get a first impression, and if the results look promising, cranking the spin count up to see how your system holds up under pressure.
Starting Balance
This is your virtual bankroll for the test. You can set it anywhere from 50 EUR to 100,000 EUR.
If you're testing a system that requires you to increase bets after losses (something like the Martingale), give yourself a larger starting balance. You need that extra room to absorb a losing streak without going bust too early.
One thing to keep in mind is that the simulation stops automatically if your balance hits zero or drops too low to cover the next bet your system requires.
Strategy Rules
Here's where you program how the simulator should bet on your behalf. After every spin, the software adjusts your wager automatically based on whichever system you select.
- Default (Flat Betting): The simplest approach, where you wager the same amount on every single spin.
- Double after a loss (Martingale): Every time you lose, your bet doubles.
- Double after win (Reverse Martingale / Paroli): The opposite approach, where you double up when you're winning to ride the momentum.
- +X on loss, -X on win (D'Alembert): A gentler system where you bump your bet up by one unit after a loss and bring it down by one unit after a win.
- +X on win, -X on loss (Reverse D'Alembert): The D'Alembert flipped on its head. You add a unit when you win and subtract one when you lose.
Each of these systems manages your money in a completely different way depending on whether you're winning or losing, and that creates very distinct bankroll patterns as the spins add up.
Placing Bets and Running the Simulation
Getting your bets down and launching the test is simple. We built the table layout to really mimic what you're already used to at online casinos, so there's zero learning curve.
Chip Selection
First, pick your chip size. You can go as low as 0.10 EUR if you want a conservative test, or push it all the way to 500 EUR to simulate what a high-roller session would look like.
Interactive Roulette Table
You get a fully interactive roulette table covering every inside and outside bet available. If you switch to American or Triple Zero roulette, the layout automatically updates to include the extra pockets. Placing a bet is as easy as clicking where you want your chips, just like you would do in any real online game.
Start the Simulation
Once all your bets are placed, hit the big green "TEST" button. The simulator fires up immediately, spinning the wheel and applying your chosen betting rules spin after spin. Results appear in real time, all based on the exact parameters you set up.
Reviewing the Simulation Results

After the simulation wraps up, it is time to look at the numbers and find out how your strategy actually performed. We hand you every key stat you need to understand what would realistically happen at a real table.
Test Summary
Once the final spin is done, you get a summary covering all the numbers that matter.
- Profit/Loss
- ROI (Return on Investment)
- Win/Loss Rate
- Streaks (best and worst)
- Average Payout
- Max/Min Balance
This gives you a fast and honest snapshot of how your system did, enough to decide whether it's worth keeping or whether it needs a serious rethink.
Balance Trend Graph
You also get a line graph that tracks your bankroll from the very first spin to the very last. It's a fantastic way to see the full story of your session in one visual because winning runs jump right out at you, and so do the ugly downswings. The more spins you include, the more detailed and revealing this graph becomes.
Result Per Spin
For those of you who like to get granular, the tool logs every single spin in full detail. You can check your bet size, your winnings and your balance after each spin. This complete log is perfect to precisely pinpoint the exact moment a strategy started bleeding money or where things took a turn.
Your Tests
Every simulation you run gets saved automatically. That means you can go back and pull up old results anytime, comparing different strategies side by side to see which one performed best in terms of profit, ROI or final balance.
You can also revisit any past test to re-examine the detailed stats and graphs, which makes it much easier to tweak your approach and zero in on a system that actually suits your style.
Why Use a Roulette Strategy Simulator?
Sitting down at a casino table with a strategy you've never tested is basically asking for trouble. Our simulator gives you a safe space to try out any betting system you can dream up, with no real money at risk and fewer regrets.
It's the smartest way to pit strategies against each other and figure out which ones can actually survive a real session. Think of it as a training ground for your ideas.
No tool on earth can guarantee you will beat the house, but this one gives you the insight to show up with a solid plan and make sharper decisions when there's real money on the felt.