Come again, MT
LOL
ok the odds of red/black or odd/even are 1:1. Which means for every dollar you bet you win $2.
Say you bet a $1 on evens and win on the first spin. You end up $1 on front.
Say you lose on the first spin. You then bet another $2 on evens on the second spin. If you win you win $4 minus the $2 you just bet and the $1 you lost on the first spin. You end up $1 back on front.
Say you lose again on the second spin. You then bet $4 on evens on the the third spin.If you win you win $8 minus the $4 you just bet, the $2 lost from the second spin and the $1 lost on the first spin. You end up $1 back in front.
and so forth. Each time you lose you stay on the same bet (in the above case "evens") but keep on doubling the amount bet from the previous bet until you win (until "evens" comes up again). Then when you're $1 back in front you start again.
So you can't lose. If you wanted to win more money and faster you just increase the original bet. The only limit is the amount of money you can afford to lose on a losing streak. Using the above example 10 straight loses would mean a next bet of 2 to the power of 10 = $1024.