Roulette Systems That Actually Work

4/8/2022by admin
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Your all system is very good and its work well. But for me i have tested your 19-22 and 28-31 system it have given me lots of money. I just started bankroll $200 in 5 hour i have earned $105 profit, now my. The typical roulette player uses no real system. He is captivated by the idea of those 35:1 odds paid on the individual numbers and he is almost sure to have certain pat numbers that he'll bet fairly persistently.

Introduction to Roulette betting systems

The typical roulette player uses no real system. He is captivated by the idea of those 35:1 odds paid on the individual numbers and he is almost sure to have certain pat numbers that he'll bet fairly persistently.

As a rule, he'll scatter his 10c, 25c and 50c chips all over the center of the layout, concentrating them at one or two spots - while dreaming of the possibility of a double hit on a number which could pay him 1,225:1

The system I'll be outlining here is quite different. Whether you are playing for fun or 'real money', he should have pen and paper and chips of at least 2 different denominations, perhaps 25c and $1, or $1 and $5. The different colored chips will help you in your bet selection.

However, if you plan to confine most of your bets to 'sleepers' (numbers, colors, columns, dozens etc.) then a small notebook will come in handy to help you keep track of the various things you will want to follow. The best way to do this is to make a simple diagram of the roulette table and keep track of the game's progress.

If your notebook is lined horizontally, this will help you see at a glance the order of occurrence of all prior spins.

While I think of it, there is something that you must always keep in mind that the law of averages will always work out in the end, but beyond a reasonable point it should never be relied on to work in the short run. Whenever you decide to bet against the continuance of some abnormal sequence of events, you should decide how many times and how much money would be reasonable to bet that the sequence would end, and having made your decision never, never deviate from it.

Why Trust a Roulette System?

So, if you cannot predict where the ball will fall, and roulette is all about that, then how can a strategy help you improve your odds of winning?

Well, most strategies and systems revolve around the bets. They tell you which bet to place and when, and how big or small that bet should be. Systems are always based on mathematical formulas. They were invented by people who knew the gameplay and had excessive knowledge in maths.

Therefore, you don’t have to overthink and question why you need to place this bet then that one… These strategies have already been established, put into use and approved by the very best roulette players. If you take a look at our list, you will see that numerous systems have been invented, and new ones are appearing constantly. They have been tested and recommended by experienced players, but its not a guarantee to win. However, no matter how great a system might be, always remember that you’re playing a game of luck, and sometimes luck might not be on your side.

Using Strategies for LIVE Roulette

Before you consider choosing one strategy over another, make sure you check your roulette skills and your budget. Since LIVE Roulette cannot be played for free, hence you cannot practice, make sure you join an LIVE Roulette online casino that allows you to observe how other players are playing. Observe their moves while thinking about how you would have played a particular bet if you were playing.

Also, check how big or small bets they are placing. If your budget won’t allow such bets, you better look for a LIVE Roulette strategy that would require much smaller bets. There are different LIVE Roulette variants available online, some which require bigger and some which require smaller minimum bets. If you’re a beginner, you know you need to choose a table where the bets are smaller.

On our site, you have many systems for beginners and many for experienced LIVE Roulette players. Find one that you consider fits your needs, and make sure you understand how it works and how much you could win playing it. Only if all the pieces of the puzzle are in their place, then you can proceed using it.

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ademco
I don't care who knows about it and I'm not trying to sell it. I know some of the members on this site have coding expeariance as does the site owner and I just want someone to proove me wrong, if I am!
in a nutshell. On a normal roulette table there are several ways to bet, some of the odds are seemingly good (17-1 53-1) but I prefer the 2-1 bets, these are streets and the 12s. On a street (I believe im using this term right, I mean the pay lines at the back of the table as in the line 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34) on each line you have a little less than 1/3 chance of winning. I believe I saw on one site a stat of 31.8%. The few times I have been to casinos with real roulette, I play two of them usually the outside two. If the ball lands on any one number on those two lines you win 2-1 which means you loose one bet and tripple the other giving you a gain of 1 betting unit per bet. If the stat I saw was right 31.8% this should mean that the odds if you pick two of them is 63.16%
You may loose several bets in a row to a ball landing on the one line you diddnt play or on 0 or 00 but overall this system statistically should win. Unless Im wrong.
If I am wrong please explain to me how using math, or a code test, I would appreciate the help in the event I am wrong but according to the math I dont think I am
RonC
Assuming your numbers are correct, let's take $2,000 to the casino and bet it $20 ($10 on two groups of 12) at a time for 100 bets...
We'll do them right in a row...63 wins followed by 37 losses...
Win 1 unit 63 of the time @ $20 a bet =Bet $1260 and return of $1890 with $740 remaining to bet from the original amount...now you have $2630
Lose 2 units 37 of the time @ $20 a bet = Lose $740...now you have $1890.
Even simplified like this, the house advantage is almost correct (within $5, based on the rounding)
This is a loser...can it win sometimes? Sure. It is still a loser...
heather
This is how James Bond played Roulette in the book (not movie) 'Casino Royale', so you're not the first to think of it. I've tried it a few times and it seemed boring and didn't make me any significant money.
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.
RonC

This is how James Bond played Roulette in the book (not movie) 'Casino Royale', so you're not the first to think of it. I've tried it a few times and it seemed boring and didn't make me any significant money.
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.


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I played this way for several days in Las Vegas on one of our earlier trips. I would bet $25-$100 on two of the groups of 12. I lost a lot of money and had a host want to meet me. Unless you are a really high-level player at a low house edge game, meeting a host is not a good sign!!!
WASHOO2
Ignore the layout of the felt. Go by sections of the 0/00 wheel and then target those sections of 12 contiguous numbers on each side of the wheel.
Sometimes you will be betting the first and second dozen , the second and the third dozen , or the third and the first dozen.
Once you have mastered this you can go further and eliminate 2 numbers from the 24 pockets and operate on a reduced scale. It`s nly one number on each half of the wheel.
Just keep following the action of the wheel.
WASHOO2
MangoJ
Come on guys. the dozen bet pays 2:1, while the probability of a hit is 12/37 = 32.4%. This should not be too complicated, the dozen bet is negative EV (3*12/37 - 1 = -2.7%).
Playing two dozen bets does not change this very EV. If you play two dozen bets, the odds are 1:2, the probability of a hit is 24/37.
The EV of the combined bet is . Surprised ?
The two-dozen bet is as good (or as bad) as any other bet you make. The only thing it chances is variance. But if you want low variance, why don't you play the triple dozen bet ?
MakingBook
I have an online casino that I offer to all my players.
I would be thrilled if they would use the system.
'I am a man devoured by the passion for gambling.' --Dostoevsky, 1871
ahiromu
First time I was in Vegas, I'd play two 12-sets at a time for $25 each and leave when I made $50. It went very well.Roulette Systems That Actually Work
Last night, I bought in for $20 and put $3 down on 6 numbers and $2 elsewhere. It hit 00. Fuck roulette.
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Wizard
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I wonder which is more:
A. Number of players to believe they have a long-term winning betting system.
B. Number of players to believe they could invent a casino game equal or better to what is out there now.
C. Number of players to believe both A and B.
D. Number of times somebody has remarked 'The hard part is keeping the weight off' in the HB challenge thread.
It's not whether you win or lose; it's whether or not you had a good bet.
CrapsForever
My wife (Who hates gambling) has played Roulette 7 total times and won 5 times with the same number in 3 different countries: The #17
What are the odds of that???
Last victory was last Saturday. Next time, I'm in a Casino with her; I'm putting $100 straight-up on the #17.

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