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Live Dealer4.3Live Dealer vs RNG: Which Games Give Better Odds?
Live dealer feels more "real" than software-driven table games. But does it actually pay better? We compared the house edges, the speed, and the variance over a year of play at Rooli.
General4.8Bonus Hunting at Rooli: Turning the 200% Welcome Offer Into Real Money
Rooli runs one of the most generous welcome bonuses on the market in 2026. 200% match up to €5,000 plus 200 free spins. Here's how to claim it, how to clear it, and how to walk away with the cash.
Roulette Systems Tested: Martingale, Fibonacci, D'Alembert
Every betting system in roulette eventually loses for the same reason: the wheel doesn't remember. We tested the three most-recommended systems over 50,000 simulated spins. Here's what actually happens to your bankroll.
Slots4.2Slots and RTP: How to Actually Pick a Winning Machine
The slot you play matters more than how you play it. Here's what RTP actually means, how to find it, why volatility matters even more, and which traps in the lobby are quietly costing you money.
Online Poker Bankroll Management: Surviving the Swings
Most online poker careers end the same way: a winning player taking shots at stakes they can't afford and going broke in the variance. Bankroll discipline is the only thing that prevents it.
Blackjack4.7Blackjack Basic Strategy: When to Hit, Stand, Double, Split
Basic strategy isn't a secret. It's a chart, and it's the closest thing to a free edge a casino will ever let you have. Here's how to memorize it, when it cracks, and what it's actually worth.
General4.9Casino Bankroll Management: The Only Rule That Actually Works
Most casino guides bury the bankroll discussion under "strategies." It's the other way around. Bankroll is the strategy, and every other tactic is window dressing. Here's the framework.