Is online roulette the same as in a land based casino? Are their any legitimate websites?
I am not sure if the lack of a response is due to this being a ridiculous question where no online sites are legitimate? Or maybe it is due to the fact that this website lets one prove to oneself that one shouldn't want to try to beat roulette.
The "game" is the same, with the same rules, a ball and a wheel.
But no one can proof if a website or even a real live casino is manipulated or not, without detailed investigation. (This is why there are consistent protocols on youroul.com)
You can take a bunch of "reliable numbers" and test a strategy against it. This works as long as you trust the numbers.
This results can be used for a comparison with the test results of the numbers that your specific online roulette provider gives you. But you need a lot of numbers to exclude the fluctuations of your strategy. That's the difficulty - besides the casino provider can change its system in every moment.
long sessions
For this reason it is very important to know how a roulette strategy behaves in very long sessions. That's the only way to ponder the risks at roulette.
For this reason it is very important to know how a roulette strategy behaves in very long sessions. That's the only way to ponder the risks at roulette.