The truth about high-stakes roulette nobody talks about

Veranorooz

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There is an unspoken reality about high-stakes roulette that most casual gamblers don’t understand—it's not about luck, but psychology. I play in elite London clubs, where the minimum bets are enough to make most people sweat. In these settings, the biggest edge isn’t in the wheel but in reading people.

A few months ago, I watched a millionaire CEO walk in, flush with arrogance, making absurdly large Martingale bets. He thought he could brute-force his way to a win. The croupier, unshaken, spun the wheel with the same detached professionalism. Ten spins later, the CEO was down a six-figure sum. He blamed “bad luck,” but I saw what really happened—he never had control. The moment he started chasing losses, the casino had already won.

If you’re playing high-stakes, forget about probability and start mastering discipline. The game isn’t against the wheel; it’s against yourself.

Who here has seen a high-roller self-destruct at the tables? Or, if you’re one yourself, how do you keep your emotions in check?
 
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