Taurus plays roulette the way Taurus does everything — patiently, methodically, and with an eye on preserving what you already have. Outside bets, flat staking, and sessions that last because your bankroll is designed to endure.
Your Taurus Roulette Numbers
Your Venus numbers — 6, 15, 24 — all reduce to 6, the number of harmony and material balance. Secondary numbers: 33 (reduces to 6) and 2 (partnership, the Moon's number complementing your Venus energy).
Your Betting Approach
Taurus plays outside. Even-money bets — Black, Even, Low (1-18) — form your foundation. These 1:1 payouts grind slowly but preserve your bankroll across extended sessions. Occasionally place a straight-up on 6 or 15 for variety, but never more than 10% of your spin budget on inside bets.
Best variant: French roulette with La Partage. This rule returns half your even-money bet when the ball lands on zero, cutting the house edge to 1.35%. Taurus appreciates this mathematical efficiency more than any other sign.
Session Strategy
- Session length: 2-3 hours at minimum stakes. Your stamina is your edge.
• Staking: Flat. Same bet every spin. No progressions, no Martingale, no escalation. Your Venus discipline makes this easy — other signs find it boring.
• Stop-loss: 40% of buy-in. Conservative because your outside bets lose slowly.
• Entertainment value: Calculate your hourly cost. At £1 per spin, ~30 spins/hour on live roulette, 2.7% house edge = ~£0.81/hour expected cost. That is cheaper than a cinema ticket, which is exactly how Taurus should frame roulette.
Your Taurus Roulette Weakness
Rigidity. You will play the same outside bet for three hours without considering whether the session is still enjoyable or whether you are simply persisting out of stubborn commitment. When roulette stops being entertainment and becomes mechanical obligation, you are no longer gambling — you are working without pay.
The fix: Set a check-in alarm every 45 minutes. Ask yourself: "Am I still enjoying this?" If no, leave. The bankroll preservation is meaningless if the experience provides no value.
