I've seen the those percentages a few times in Roulette and other games. If possible, I would compare the game your playing to the real table games. Software, or video Roulette, might have different results due to the game's software algorithm(?).
pyst7lot wrote:Did I mention, it's a software game pretending to be a live real game? The motion of the ball can be entertaining for most spins. I've often seen the ball hit a number then drift from that number to the opposite side of the wheel or the ball will land on a number and do a number of jumps to land in another number. Both things just do not happen with a real wheel.
This could be software RNG plus what I call video screen teasing(ball appears to land on a number for a few milliseconds to tease you, then jumps to another). The main problem with these type of games is not only are they able to manipulate the video output, but they can also play faster or slower than real table games. This means you can win/loose at different rates which can trick you into thinking something is not right.
What type of strategies are you trying? In Roulette I usually like to play a few numbers in the; 1st12, or 2nd12 or 3rd12 etc. Currently I'm actually playing a 5/39 lotto in a similar way to this.