However, we can say that the curve of the 10 GBP player is more stable compared to other outside bets, and this is an interesting result. It's not surprising that the player playing with 20 GBP has a much more volatile curve, the results for high-roller gameplay are almost always like this. As a matter of fact, players playing with 1 GBP and 5 GBP managed to complete the simulation with a low profit. Low-budget players have an almost flat win/loss curve, something we've seen with other outside bets as well.
The simulation results allow us to understand how much these players won or lost when 1,000 spins were completed. There are four players in this simulation, each making different amounts of wagers (1 GBP, 5 GBP, 10 GBP, 20 GBP). For the Odd/Even bet, we created a simulation of 1,000 spins using Google Sheets. When we take a look at the simulation results we ran for this bet, we can see this statistical difference more clearly. Short and Long-Term Analysis of the Odd/Even Bet