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Are Extremely Happy With These simple yet effective strategies
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ROULETTE SYSTEMS
Roulette is the oldest of all the casino games. A roulette wheel is
round and has 38 separately numbered pockets in which the rotating ball
may land. The numbers change back and forth between red and black; the
first red number is number one. 0 and 00 are both green. If a player
bets on a single number, he is paid 35 to 1. This means that the casino
has the advantage of 2 out of every 38 spins. So, roulette, like any
other gaming event must rely on both luck and strategy.
BETS:
You
may bet on two numbers by placing your chip (or chips) on the line between
two numbers such as 2 and 3. Payment is 17 to 1.
You
may bet on four numbers by placing your bet between 4 numbers such as
2, 3, 5, 6 and upon winning be paid 8 to 1.
You
may bet on three numbers by placing a chip on the transversal such as
1, 2, 3 by placing the chip on the outer line of 1. Payment is 11 to
1.
You
may bet on five numbers only in one set; they are 0, 00, 1, 2, 3. Since
31 is not divisible by 5 it pays only 6 to 1.
You
may bet on six numbers by placing your chip on two transversals, such
as the outer edge of numbers 7 and 10 to cover numbers 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12. This bet pays 5 to 1.
You
may bet on 12 numbers by placing your bet on the 2to1 space at the end
of the table and play 1, 4, 7, 10,13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 or
either of the other two rows of numbers; or by placing your chip in
1st 12, 2nd 12, or 3rd 12. Each bet pays 2 to 1.
You
may bet on 18 numbers by placing your bet on either a color spot - red
or black, on an even or odd spot, or on 1 to 18, or 19 to 36. Pays 1
to 1.
Seem
simple enough? Well it is quite easy. Just wait till a spin has been
completed and all bettors have been paid and then place your bet.
The
following section shows you six simple systems you may want to use to
win at roulette.
Never
bet more than you can afford to lose, and always quit when you have
won as much as you set out to win - such as double your stake.
There
are table minimums and maximums at all casinos and most casinos have
different tables with different amounts. * Each posted on the table.
A
typical minimum is 25 cents per bet with a 75 cent minimum per spin
of the wheel. This covers bets on numbers only *-* other bets such as
1st 12 etc. will have a $1 minimum.
Now,
read and learn each system detailed below before you try any of them
at a casino - pick one or two you want to try.

SYSTEM
ONE:
The
first roulette system is based on the likelihood of the odds working
in your favor at least once during the equivalent of 4 compound (increasing)
bets, each of which are 63+% likely to go your way.
If
your single number comes in, you will win 36 times what you placed down
for a bet. If you single color wins, you will get back one chip for
each one you put down.
Another
form of placing a bet is on a column of numbers. The numbers on the
betting table are arranged so that you can select placing a bet on all
the numbers from 1 through 12 or all the numbers from 13 through 24
or all the numbers from 24 through 36. There is also a single green
0 and a double green 00. If the ball falls in either of those two, everybody
who bet on anything else will lose and the house takes it all. If you
place a bet on one of these columns of 12 numbers, and it wins, you
will receive 2 times your bet as your winning. So, for example, if you
bet $5 on a 12 number column, you could win $10. You would take back
$15 which would include the $5 you bet.
This
system is based on placing your bets on the columns of 12 numbers. You
can readily see that betting on a column will give you about a 1 out
of 3 chances to win. The probability is that you will lose. That's not
what we want.
But
if you place a bet on two columns, you now have slightly less than 2
out of 3 chances to win. (The slight difference is the possibility of
the green 0's coming up). If you place a $5 bet on each of two columns,
and one of them wins, you will lose $5 on the column that did not win,
but you will receive $10 in winnings plus your $5 back for the one that
won, giving you a net of $15 instead of the original $10 you placed
on the table. You should bet on two columns.
You
need to select which of the two columns to place your bets. There is
a strong school of thought that all roulette wheels have a bias. The
reason is that they are mechanical objects which are subject to wearing
out and friction. As they get used, they will begin to favor certain
positions. So, before placing your first bet, watch a wheel for awhile
to see if one of the columns comes up less often than the other two.
Now, when using an online roulette game, that wheel uses an Random Number
Generator so physical wearing of parts of the wheel is not a factor.
What I recommend is to spin the wheel 20 times without betting. Record
the columns of winning numbers. Based on which columns have hit the
most, choose those two for future betting. If you don't notice any difference,
just pick two columns to use.
You
should have a minimum of 40 times your basic minimum bet amount with
you as a bankroll when you begin. So, if the minimum bet on a table
is $5, you should have $400 with you to cover potential losses if your
luck is bad. If you can't afford to lose that amount, you had better
not start. If you are a big roller, and you want to bet higher, the
same percentages will apply.
If
you are ready to play, place your minimum bet on each of two columns.
Let's call it one chip on each column. If you are wealthy, and the betting
limits allow it, you may use higher stakes if you stay with the same
percentages.
After
the spin of the wheel, the odds are 63% in your favor that one of your
two bets will win and one will lose. If that happens, you will now have
3 chips in place of the two you bet.
If
you win you should start your series over again by placing one chip
on each of the same two columns. If you lose, your next bet will be
3 chips on each of those same two columns.
Again,
the odds are 63% in your favor that one of your bets will win and one
will lose. If that happens, you will receive 9 chips back to replace
the 6 that you bet on that spin. Since you lost 2 chips on the previous
spin, you will still be 1 chip ahead of the game.
If
you win, you go back to your original bet of 1 chip on each of those
two columns. If you lost your 3 chip bets, your next bet will be 9 chips
on each of those two columns.
Again
the odds will be 63% in your favor that one of your two columns will
win. If that happens, you will receive 27 chips back for the winning
column in place of the 18 chips you bet. Subtracting the 8 chips you
lost on the previous two spins, you will still come out a chip ahead
of where you started.
You
can readily see that it is not probable that you will lose three times
in a row when the odds are so high in your favor. But if you do, your
next bet will be 27 chips on each of the same two columns. This is your
last try. If you win, you start again with the single chip on each of
the same two columns. If you lose, it's time to admit you are having
a run of fantastic bad luck, way beyond probability, and call it quits
for the night.
The
odds against losing every bet every time are very great. This system
should insure you a steady winning experience every night you play.
But be aware, sooner or later, you will hit that fantastic run of bad
luck. Don't let it bother you. That's gambling.
SYSTEM
TWO:
This
is a simple game of colors. Black and red. This has also been called
a suckers bet and an absolutely terrible system because it does not
go with the odds. However, it has consistently won for both myself and
a large number of others. Because 1/2 of the numbers are 1/2 red, and
1/2 black ( minus of course the casino advantage of 0 of 00 ) a bet
on a red or black number coming up has a 50-50 chance of winning. If
you were able to accurately pick the correct color every-other spin,
you would break even, minus 2 in every 38 spins ( for 0, 00 ).With this
in mind, try the following:
Bet
on a color. If you win, take your winning and leave your original bet
for the next spin. ( A good idea is to start at $1 if you are interested
in playing for a long period of time and maybe winning some money. You
can bet more such as $3 to $5 if you can afford it and are hoping to
win some big money ). If you lose, double your bet. If you continue
to lose you may wish to continue doubling your bet, or quit and take
the loss. Then start over again, as long as you win, take your winnings
and leave your original bet.
Remember,
you ALWAYS have the same odds of your bet winning even if the other
color has come up 100 times in a row. I have had nights when I never
lost more than 3 straight times, but I have also seen the same color
come up 12 straight times.
SYSTEM
THREE:
Odd
or even bets. This is basically the same as the above system, but with
one very different factor - you watch the game until a number of even
or odd numbers have come up consecutively- such as three straight, before
making a bet. With this in mind you may want to raise your starting
bet to $3 to $5 since you get fewer chances to bet - also, you do not
leave your original bet when you win. You take it and wait for another
streak of even or odd numbers.
SYSTEM
FOUR:
Betting
1-to-18 or 19-to-36. These bets pay 1 to 1 just like bets on color and
odd and even. However, this is a one time, win or lose system. It has
a total of either one or two bets, per time. Again it is best to watch
the game until the ball has not landed on either half of the numbers.
Then, after say 5 straight spins like this, place a larger bet on the
1/2 of the numbers that has not come up for the last 6 spins. (As much
as you wish to bet - I usually go from $10 to $25.) If you win, you
have won a good sum of money; if you lose, you can do one of two things:
Quit and wait for another chance to come up, or place the same bet again
plus $1. If you lose again, take the loss and wait to try it again.
If you win this time, you have gotten back your original bet plus $1.
On
good nights I have won four or five straight and four out of five or
better. At this point I always quit . . . if I am betting $25, I may
even quit after winning only two or three straight.
SYSTEM FIVE:
Betting
the rows. This bet is shown on the layout as 2-to-1 and pays just that.
This is just like playing colors. You place a bet on one of the three
rows of numbers and if you win you leave your original bet and take
the winnings. If you lose, place a bet of the same amount. If you win,
you will do the same thing, and will have made up for the previous loss
plus some extra. If you lose a third time, double your bet. You may
do this as many times as you like, but remember, your bets can grow
very high if you are doubling your bets each time!
SYSTEM
SIX:
THE 12/6 ROULETTE
SYSTEM
The numbers around a roulette wheel are arranged so that high and low,
red/ black, and odd/even numbers appear alternately. If you look at
the wheel closely, you’ll see that 0 and 00 are opposite each other.
The first five numbers to the right of 0 are 2, 14, 35, 23 and 4. Diagonally
across and to the left of 00 are the numbers 1, 13, 36, 24 and 3.
This 12/6 System involves betting on those 12 numbers. In numerical
order, the numbers we use are 0, 00, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 23, 24, 35
and 36.
Those specific numbers form two six-number sections on opposite sides
of the wheel and all 12 numbers can be covered with six split bets.
Hence the 12’6 System.
Split bets are made by placing one or more chips on the line between
two numbers. You can cover the above twelve numbers by simply placing
your chip(s) on the line between each of these adjacent pairs on the
table layout: 0-00, 1-4, 2-3, 13-14, 23-24, and 35-36. You are betting
on two separate slices of the wheel, hoping the ball will come to rest
in one of those two sections.
Also, by betting a total of 12 numbers you cover almost one-third of
the entire wheel. You have nearly a one-in-three chance of winning on
every spin. To make money with the 12/6 System the same number does
not have to hit more than once. As long as, in three consecutive spins,
any one of the 12 numbers comes up you’ll pocket a nice profit.
Unless you can afford
to splurge, I suggest you find a table with $1 chips and a $5 minimum
on inside bets. Buy no more than 60 $1 chips. Start by placing one chip
between each of these six pairs of numbers: 0-00, 1-4, 2-3, 13-14, 23-24.
and 35-36. Repeat this same wager until you win.
When one of your numbers comes up you will be paid 17 to 1 for a total
of 18 chips. Now you bet back your win by placing three chips between
each of your six sets of numbers. If you win again, the payoff will
be 3 x 17 = 51 chips, plus you get back your 3-chip wager for a total
of 54 chips.
This is where it gets exciting! You re-bet those 54 chips by placing
nine chips on each of the same six pairs of numbers. Win once more and
you’ll collect 162 chips! (9 x 17= 153 chips plus the 9 you wagered).
At this point you will have a net win of better than $100. If the dealer
hasn’t already done so, I suggest you ask him or her to exchange 100
of your chips for one black ($100) casino chip. Then put it in your
pocket or purse. Whatever happens from here on, you’ve ensured you won’t
leave the table a loser.
You will find it
helps if you choose a busy table, where the dealer takes longer between
spins to sort and stack chips, this gives you more time to place your
bets accurately. Also try to position yourself at the center of the
table. From here you can easily reach all the number fields, since you
will be placing chips from top to bottom of the layout. I suggest that
each time you win, you make a one-chip straight-up bet for the dealer,
but on one of the numbers in your section of the wheel. You do this
because you’re a nice person, and also because he or she just might
have the skill to direct the ball to a certain section of the wheel…
No betting system
is infallible. That’s why you limit your stake to an amount that is
not going to put much of a crimp in you bankroll, should things not
work out. Starting with 60 chips, the 12/6 System gives you 10 chances
at some exciting and memorable times at the roulette table.
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