Editorial Policy
Most roulette content online is dishonest. It promises systems that beat the wheel, presents single winning sessions as proof, and hides the math. RouletteStrategyTest.com is built to be different.
This editorial policy describes how we write, review and correct content on the site.
No guaranteed-win claims
We do not publish 'this system always wins', 'unbeatable strategy', '100% accurate' or any close variant of these claims. They are false. Every roulette bet carries a negative expected value in proportion to the house edge, and no betting pattern changes that.
When users search for terms like 'roulette strategy that works' or 'win every time', we answer the question honestly even though that is not the answer they hoped for. See Roulette strategy that works.
Math-first approach
Every strategy description on the site is grounded in the actual published rules of the system, not casino-friendly rewrites. Every payout matches what casinos actually pay. Every house edge number comes from explicit probability calculation, not from quoted folklore.
Where we cite a probability or expected value, the math is either shown in the article or directly reproducible from the formulas on Roulette Strategy Math.
Math review by Kim Birch
All strategy logic, payout assumptions and bankroll calculations are reviewed by Kim Birch. The simulation engine is reviewed for accuracy against the documented strategy rules. The review covers payouts, wheel layout, progression rules, drawdown handling and bust detection.
Sourcing and citations
Where a strategy has a historical origin (Fibonacci sequence, Labouchere cancellation, Bond's coverage system), we describe it as published. Where statistics are quoted (house edge, probabilities), they are derived from first principles, not citation chains.
We do not cite anonymous casino blogs, affiliate sites or YouTube videos as evidence for any claim.
Corrections policy
If a user reports a math error, a wrong payout or an incorrect strategy description, we verify the claim and correct the page within a few business days. Major corrections are noted at the bottom of the affected article.
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Transparency about simulation
The Roulette Strategy Tester uses the browser's pseudo-random generator (Math.random) for educational simulation. This is documented on Math & Simulation Methodology. We do not claim the simulation is certified casino RNG, and we do not encourage anyone to treat simulation results as predictive of any specific real-money session.
Editorial independence
The site has no advertising, no affiliate links and no sponsored content. No casino, software vendor, system seller or affiliate program has influence over what appears on the site.