Program
Learn the craft.
Ten structured lessons, Foundations to Advanced. Written and reviewed by our editorial board. Every lesson leads somewhere — a certification, a conversation, or a round of practice.
The Wheel and the Table
Foundations12 minUnderstand why the wheel is laid out the way it is, how the betting table mirrors it, and the vocabulary every player should know.
Bets and Payouts
Foundations14 minThe full catalog of standard bets, their coverage, and their payout ratios.
Variance and Bankroll
Foundations18 minWhy a bankroll is a statistical instrument, and how to size yours like a practitioner.
Reading the Dealer
Intermediate11 minThe human at the wheel — rhythm, signals, and the etiquette of a good table.
European vs. American
Foundations9 minThe single vs. double zero decision and why it matters more than most players think.
Table Presence
Intermediate10 minSmall habits that separate confident regulars from tourists.
Session Structure
Intermediate13 minHow to plan, pace, and conclude a session.
Psychology of Streaks
Intermediate15 minWhy our brains see patterns in randomness, and how to stop spending energy on them.
Bias and Fairness
Advanced13 minWhat constitutes a biased wheel, how it is detected, and what modern compliance looks like.
The Social Game
Advanced12 minThe community inside the community: regulars, hosts, ambassadors.
Learning is better with friends.
Discuss what you learned, find a home circle, or try what you studied at the practice wheel.
Learning Paths
Choose your pace and your goal.
- Lessons 1–4: Wheel, table, rules, variants
- Lessons 5–7: Bets, payouts, odds
- Lessons 8–10: Psychology, etiquette, history
- Foundation exam (70% pass threshold)
- Complete Foundation & Intermediate
- Log 50 practice spins per variant
- Attend or host one event
- Advanced exam (80% pass threshold)
- Complete Advanced
- Engage community threads for 8 weeks
- Expert exam (85% pass)
- Publish an article or co-author a paper
- Master exam (90% pass)
Skill Tiers
What you can do at each level.
- Name and identify every bet type
- Understand European vs American wheel differences
- Calculate simple payout ratios
- Calculate expected value for any bet
- Understand variance and session management
- Describe all common betting systems and their limits
- Evaluate wheel bias detection methods
- Apply bankroll principles across variants
- Conduct and log meaningful practice sessions
- Explain the psychological traps in systematic betting
- Describe roulette's historical development
- Apply correct etiquette across all venue types
Practice Modes
Four ways to use the practice wheel.
Unlimited spins, unlimited time. No logging required. Use this to explore the interface and get comfortable.
Set a spin target and a time limit. Results are logged automatically. Counts toward certification requirements.
Pre-defined bankroll and constraint sets. Designed to test discipline and strategy under controlled conditions.
Each spin is accompanied by probability data, EV calculations, and variant comparison. Slow but deeply educational.
Resources Library
Reference materials for every stage.
A single-page summary of all bet types, their positions on the table, payouts, and European/American variants.
Enter your bet and stake; the calculator returns EV, house edge percentage, and variance for the session.
128 terms from 'en prison' to 'zero game', with definitions, variants where applicable, and historical notes.
A structured spreadsheet for logging your practice sessions — spin count, bet types, variant, and notes.
Context-specific etiquette guidance for home circles, restaurant nights, partner venues, and tournaments.
From 18th-century Paris to the digital era — a chronological history of the wheel and its cultural journey.
All resources available after completing Lesson 1. Full library unlocked at Foundation certification.
Community Lessons
Lessons written by members, for members.
Beyond the core curriculum, certified members contribute supplementary lessons on topics the editorial board has approved. Master and Grandmaster lessons earn significant points.
A three-part community lesson on identifying and logging potential bias indicators. Not a claim that bias is profitable — an introduction to the observation practice.
How to design a practice session with clear objectives, appropriate constraints, and meaningful logging. Covers session length, variant selection, and post-session review.
How roulette etiquette differs between European casino culture, American venue culture, and home circle settings. Practical guidance for members who travel.
