This is a strong opinion I have. Around every 12-18 months, you should look over your RECORDS regarding roulette play, ACTUAL CASINO play that is. What do your NET winnings look like OR your losses?
The overall +/-
I keep all my records in notebooks. If year after year, your profits (if there are any) keep falling or just holding steady, perhaps roulette is not for you. I see NO REASON to play year after year and stay in limbo. Whats the point? Real success, every 12-18 months, your NET profits (percent) should be steadily going up. I do understand, some people play three times a week and some play six times a year, I get it.
Ken
"Don’t worry about those who talk behind your back, they’re behind for a reason."
Good topic.
After a casino visit winnings and losses are being recorded . Any comps like room , food, drinks, parking are also recorded as to their fair market v alue.
This has been my practice for at least the past 25 years