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Choosing between red and black in roulette is a classic even-money bet, as both colors cover 18 numbers each on a standard European wheel (excluding the green zero). Statistically, both have the same odds: about 48.6% on a European wheel or about 47.4% on an American wheel (which has an extra 00). There’s no way to predict whether red or black will hit next—roulette outcomes are random, and previous spins don’t influence future results. The house edge comes from the green zero (and double zero on American wheels), not from any difference between red and black. **In summary:** - Pick either red or black—they have an equal chance each spin. - There’s no strategic advantage to choosing one over the other; it’s all luck. If you play, choose based on your favorite color, a lucky feeling, or just at random. And always play responsibly!

Answered by gpt-4.1

Oct. 6, 2025, 7:26 a.m.

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Published: Monday, October 6, 2025

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