Worlds Best and Safest Roulette System
Profit averages $60 per hour using $1 chips.
Losing sessions are very rare. (About two per thousand spins).
This is an "original" system - not a "new" version of an old system. It has never been published before.
Two bets are made on every spin: Low (1-18) and the 3rd Dozen (25-36)
Bet One - One to Eighteen
The 1 - 18 bet on the outside of the roulette table covers the numbers 1 to 18. This bet pays even money, meaning that a $1 bet pays $1 if any of the numbers 1 to 18 come up on the next spin.
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Bet Two - Third Dozen
The 3rd Dozen or 3rd 12 bet on the outside of the roulette table covers the numbers 25 to 36. This bet pays two to one, meaning that a $1 bet pays $2 if any of the numbers 25 to 36 come up on the next spin.
Placing the Two Bets Together: 1-18 and the 3rd Dozen You can cover 30 numbers on the roulette layout by placing two bets on every spin: 1-18 and the 3rd Dozen. Only 8 numbers can make you lose: 0,00,19,20,21,22,23 and 24.
You must place the two bets in the proper amount of 3 chips on 1-18 and 2 chips on the 3rd Dozen. Why? If 1 to 18 comes up, you win 3 chips on 1-18 and lose 2 chips on 25 to 36, for a profit of 1 chip. If 25 to 36 comes up, you win 4 chips on that bet and lose 3 chips on 1-18 for a profit of 1 chip.
How Many Times in a Row Can the Two Bets Lose?
You will be very happy to know that the two bets together don't lose very often and not too many times in a row. That's because on every spin you have 30 chances of winning versus only 8 chances of losing. The odds of winning are tremendously in your favor!
After thousands of test spins using recorded online casino spins, the most times in a row the two bets lost were four times. Four times in a row is incredible!
In an average 1,000 spins, there should be 210 single losses, 40 two-in-a-row losses; 9 three-in-a-row losses; 2 four-in-a-row losses and 0 five-in-a-row or more losses. These numbers are based on mathematical probability. During our testing, the numbers varied from each group of 1,000 spins, but not by much.
We have never seen a five-in-a-row loss in our testing. This doesn't mean five in a row or more are not possible. Anything is possible, but the odds against seeing five in a row losses or more are astronomical! On average, you will experience a two-in-a-row or more loss once every 40 spins. With such a low "losses in a row" rate, you can formulate simple winning progressions to take advantage of these great odds.
A Winning Progression
If any one of the eight losing numbers comes up, 0,00,19,20,21,22,23, or 24, you lose both bets for a total loss of 5 chips. If you bet 5 chips on every spin, you will lose money in the long run. However, if you increase your two bets after a loss, you will win more money in the long term than you lose in the short term. Here is a winning progression:
One Loss
Our "basic bet" is 3/2 (3 chips on 1-18 and 2 chips on the 3rd Dozen).
Continue to bet 3/2 until you have a loss (when 0,00.19,20,21,22,23 or 24 comes up).
After your first losing bet increases your bet to 9/6.
If that bet wins, your next bet is also 9/6.
If that bet wins, you have made a 1 chip profit.
You only need to win the next two spins in a row to show a profit.
For example, the first spin is 21. You lose 5 chips.
Your next bet is 9 chips on 1-18 and 6 chips on the 3rd Dozen.
The next spin is 4. You win 9 chips on 1-18 and lose 6 chips on the 3rd
Dozen for a profit of 3 chips. When you subtract the 5 chips you lost on the first spin, you're still down 2 chips.
Your next bet is again 9 and 6 chips. The next spin is 7. Your profit for this spin is again 3 chips. Add that to your minus 2 chips and you're ahead 1 chip. You now go back to your basic bet of 3/2 chips.
Two Losses in a Row
Our "basic bet" is 3/2 (3 chips on 1-18 and 2 chips on the 3rd Dozen).
After the first losing bet, your next bet is 9/6.
If that bet loses, your next bet is 33/22.
If that bet wins, your next bet is also 33/22.
If that bet wins, you have made a 1 chip profit.
Your next bet is again 3/2
Three Losses in a Row
Our "basic bet" is 3/2 (3 chips on 1-18 and 2 chips on the 3rd Dozen).
After the first losing bet, your next bet is 9/6.
If that bet loses, your next bet is 33/22.
If that bet loses, your next bet is 74/36.
If that bet wins, your next bet is also 74/36.
If that bet wins, your next bet is also 74/36. Your next bet is again 3/2.
If either of the last two bets loses, take the $185 loss and play again later. Don't risk more than $100 on any spin.
The total bankroll is $185.
On an average of 1,000 spins, you should win $630. ($1,000 minus 2 losses of $185 each). As stated earlier, you should only experience 2 four-in-a-row losses per thousand spins. The above progression is the one we use when we play this system. You can experiment with your progressions if you'd like.
Converting Four-in-a-row Losses to Winners
We have found a secret that eliminates most four-in-a-row losses! Anytime one of the eight losing numbers shows up, switch to the opposite two bets for the next bet: (on the next bet after a loss, place 9 chips on 19-36 and 6 chips on the 1st Dozen). Then, switch back to your normal bets.
Consider this sequence of spins:
19
21
19
23
19
21 (betting on 19-36 and the 1st Dozen turns this into a win!)
19 (switching back to 1-18/3rd Dozen turns this into one loss)
23 (betting on 19-36 and the 1st Dozen turns this into a win!)
This is truly the World's Best and Safest Strategy.
Good luck and don't forget to thoroughly test this roulette system before you play it for real money!
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