You are absolutely right, and the beauty of the digital interface is the sheer speed at which you can verify probability models. I always look at the historical data provided in the UI, not to predict the future, but to confirm the expected variance over hundreds of rounds. Whether you prefer the European single-zero layout or the American version, the house edge remains a mathematical constant that must be respected. By removing the "intuition" from the process and relying on hard data, you can maintain a much more stable and analytical session
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