Roulette Systems - Tips and Tricks
Roulette systems - Winning Methods
In my recomendations underneath I write about many roulette systems which exist.
Not all of them are suitable for online casino. For example the Martingale (not
the big Martingale) is a method that would bring you even in the real casino to
lose all you got. Is the oldest method and both (real casinos and online casinos)
already found the way how to fight it.
Shaun's System
It's a little strange system. The chance you win is quite big (9:1). Roulette has
36 numbers plus a zero, what gives you a total of 37. You simply take 66 dollars
and you put them on the roulette. There will remain only 4 numbers uncovered. If
there will fall any of this 4 numbers, you will loose . If there will fall any of
remaining 33 you'll win 6 dollars. Of course sometimes one of this numbers will
fall, so I don't recommend to play too long. Try it once or twice, 6-12 dollars
are not bad! And now read carefully. You have to bet exactly the way I'm describing
it:
36 dollars on red
4 dollars on places where following numbers meet: 0 and 2, 8 and 11, 10 and 13,
17 and 20, 26 and 29, 28 and 31 (you don’t bet on numbers, but between the numbers.
It's called split, you bed on 6 of them – 4 x 6 = 24 dollars.)
Exactly 2 dollars on 3 numbers of this group (4, 6, 15, 22, 24, 33, 35), simply
pick 3 and if the remaining 4 don't fall you won 6 dollars.
By this system you can play the progressive system as well. Make sure you play this
method on a French roulette. The American roulette has a double zero extra, what
lowers chances.
System 3/2
This system is very safe. It doesn’t show any significant variability so you shouldn’t
expect any dramatically turnovers. Rather get ready for pleasant times spent by
playing the roulette, without risking your capital. Your chance to win is a little
more than 2:1 by each spin.
If you look carefully at the rows on the table, You will see that there are in first
row 6 red and 6 black fields second row 4 red and 8 black fields third row has 8
red and 4 black fields As you know the color is being paid with 1:1 and the row
with 2:1.
Betting on red covers 18 fields. Betting on the middle row at the same time covers
another 8 fields. There are only 11 (including zero) fields remaining uncovered
(by French roulette).
How to play:
Put 3 chips on red and two on the middle row.
If there will fall any red number from the row one or two, you will win 3 chips
with the color and loose 2 on the middle row.
If there will fall any of the black numbers from the middle row, you will win 4
chips with the row and loose 3 chips with the color. Anyhow, you are 1 chips in
plus.
If there will fall red number from the middle row, you won 7 chips from both bets
System seven corners
This is a relaxing system used if a player needs to rest for a while. If I should
compare this system with some of the previous ones, then the Shaun’s system would
be the closest. The table is very effectively covered with chips and the chance
you win is very high. Not too much, most likely exactly 2 chips, but that counts
also, doesn't it.
Strategy: Cover the table aas followed. 1. chip corner 0,1,2,3 2. chip corner 4,5,7,8
3. chip corner 11,12,14,15 4. chip corner 16,17,19,20 5. chip corner 23,24,26,27
6. chip corner 28,29,31,32 7. chip corner 32,33,35,36
As you likely know, the corners are paid by 8:1, so if there will be any of this
corners winning, you will earn 8 and loose 6 jetton. You will be surprised how often
that will happen. And if you look at the picture carefully, you will see that with
the number 32 are connected 2 corners. That means in this case you win 10 jetton.
If you have enough of money, you can in case of you loose use the progressive way
of betting. The next bet should be at least 8 times the value of previous value.
If you don't have the money, make 2 or 3 spins and check another method.
D'Alembert System
Is a system from the Martingale group. Is siutable for online casino.
You choose one color for you to bet. You bet 10 EUR on the color. If you lose you
bet 11 Euro but if you win you bet 9 EUR.
Loss: -1 , Win: +1
Example:
1 spin: Bet 10 Euro – loss / -10
2 spin: Bet 11 Euro – loss / -21
3 spin: Bet 13 Euro – win / + 26
However: I recomend to play this system with lover amounts.
Philiberte System
A player using this roulette system hopes that the Bank will not be able to win
3 bets in a row. He plays progressions consisting of 3 increasing bets. If 3 losses
happen, a player starts a new progression, which uses bigger bets. Is siutable for
online casino.
Suppose that the bets are even money bets. The first progression employed is 1,
2, and 4. If the first one unit bet is lost and a second bet of 2 units wins, the
net profit is one unit. If 2 bets are lost and the 3rd one of 4 units won, the outcome
is a positive return of 4-2-1= +1 unit. If all 3 bets for the amount of 7 units
are lost in succession, a player starts a new 3 bets progression: 1, 3 and 7. He
plays that progression until he gets back first 7 lost units. After that he goes
back to his first progression of 1, 2. and 4 units. It the second progression goes
bad and 1+3+7 = 11 units are lost, a player starts a third progression with increased
bets: 2, 4 and 8. He tries to recover all the previous losses of 7 + 11 = 18 units.
If he is successful, he goes back to the first progression. If not, the 3rd progression
is replaced by the 4th one, which is: 2, 6, and 14 and if still unsuccessful the
5th progression starts – 3, 6, 12 to be followed by 3, 9, and 21 etc…
If you have a lot of patience and enough capital, that system can keep you in the
game for a considerable amount of time.
However: I recomend to play this system with lower amounts.
System martindale
Basic info: System Martingale is the most used, famous, known system... but can
be dangerous...
History: The system is having the name from John Henry Martindale an owner of Casino
in London. In a believe that casino must always win he was pushing the players to
double the bets till he started having serious financial problems. That was back
in 18th century. Since then his name he was forgotten a his name distorted in to
Martingale. 100 years later was this system used by Charles Wells in Monte Carlo.
He started with 4 000 frank and three days later left the casino with over 1 000
000 frank. It's important to mention that he did it 12 times. The next year he came
back to Monte Carlo on a luxury sailing boat. For the rest of his life he lived
surrounded by wealth. His name is by history well known as somebody who could make
money out of nothing...
System Martingale. TYou will bet lets say 1 dollar on the color
you choose (red or black) and keep betting on the same one. Spin the roulette and
wait... If you loose, you will double the bet, if you win you have 2 dollars. If
you loose second time you bet 4 dollars. If you loose again 8 dollars. Let's say
now you color have won. That means you have 16 dollars. Now let's count how much
was you total bet and how much your win. 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15, that means you earned
1 dollar Then you start betting by one dollar over again... This System always works!!!
Of course it's up to you if want to start with one or ten dollars. But be careful!
If there is a longer series of no-luck, you will need more money to get through
this. That's why I recommend to start by smaller amounts.
If you have bet 1 +2 +4 +8 +16 = 31 EUR so you gross profit is 32 EUR you have won
and therefore + 1 euro. And you can start playing again. Of course you do not have
to begin with 1 euro.
The length of the series, bet in the last game, total in the game, a probability
of series
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1
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1
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1
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50,0%
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2
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2
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3
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25,0%
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3
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4
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7
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12,5%
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4
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8
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15
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6,2%
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5
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16
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31
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3,1%
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6
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32
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63
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1,6%
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7
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64
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127
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0,8%
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8
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128
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255
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0,4%
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9
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256
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511
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0,2%
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10
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512
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1023
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0,1%
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This system has a big problem and a player is required to have a lot of money. So
how to win? If you have enough money, you can try Martingale.
System Paroli
Paroli is the oposite of Martingale and my recomandation is to start with a small
amount. The difference is that you increase the amount of the bet only in case of
winning.
This roulette system has been known since 18th century, when the players tried to
use it against the game of faro (pharaoh). Like Martingale the Paroli betting progression
is also a negative one asking a player to raise the bet size after a loss. The progression,
however, develops a lot slower in comparison with Martingale. The system can be
used with any type of bet. The best chances for success are with the even money
bets. The basic idea of the Paroli is to play until you have two wins in a row.
After a first win a player parlays his winnings. His second bet will be two times
(two units) of the original bet (one unit). If a player succeeds and wins both bets,
his net profit is 4 – 1 = 3 units. The table below shows basic progression of the
Paroli system for the even money bets. The progression helps a player to recover
the losses for all previous bets and show the profit at the end of the sequence.
For ex, if you lost 5 bets in a row, the bet #6 must be 3 units in order to produce
a profit. Two successive wins with the initial bet of 3 units produce a net profit
of 6x2 -3(initial bet) -7(bets lost in the previous 5 attempts) = +2 units.
Fibonacci system
Fibonacci sequence is a sequence of numbers in which each member is the sum of the
previous two.
The sequence starts with the numbers 0 and 1, so we get:
F0 = 0, sequence is (0)
F1 = 1, sequence is (0, 1)
F2 = F0 + F1 = 0 + 1 = 1, sequence je (0, 1, 1)
F3 = F1 + F2 = 1 + 1 = 2, sequence je (0, 1, 1, 2)
F4 = F2 + F3 = 1 + 2 = 3, sequence je (0, 1, 1, 2, 3)
F5 = F3 + F4 = 2 + 3 = 5, sequence je (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5)
...
Pfor n > 1: Fn = Fn - 2 + Fn - 1
Individual members of the sequence are called Fibonacci numbers, and thus:
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181,
6765, 10946, …
- next number in this series is the sum of the two previous numbers.
Example of Fibonacci sequence of numbers:
You bet on color / choose one and keep betting on it. /
The amount of bets determine by Fibonacci sequence of numbers. prepare paper and
pen. Bet 1 euro. If you lose, write down the amount you lost at the end of Fibonacci
sequence numbers. Now bet 2 euros. If you lose again write down the sequence 1,
1, 2 and bet 3 euros. Your sequence is now by number 1, 1, 2, 3 If we lose bet 5
euros. Your sequence is now by number 1, 1, 2, 3, 5
If you win you delete the last two numbers already registered in the Board and therefore
your sequence will be 1, 1, 2
This game is relatively finance friendly but for many players too boring.
Jaggers System
In the History of Monte Carlo, Joseph Jaggers became a legend. He was an intelligent
mechanic or engineer from the north of England. He was not a gambler, but he had
heard of Monte Carlo, and of the wonderful roulette-wheels so ingeniously made that
no one could beat them. Mechanic by trade he knew how impossible it is to maintain
a delicate machine in an absolutely perfect condition for a length of time. He consequently
realized that at least some Roulette Wheels in the rooms of Monte Carlo were sure
to be untrue, in a greater or less degree, and he did not see why he should not
use his knowledge to try to gain an advantage in casino.
When he arrived in Monte Carlo he did not intend to play. It was the wheels themselves
that he wished to see. He found out that he was not supposed to keep a seat at the
table and watch the game for a long time without playing. In order to study it in
peace he began playing with minimum bets. He had a favorite table where he happened
to feel more at home than at any other; and, while laboriously taking down numbers
in order to make a record, he hit upon an astonishing discovery. Some of the numbers
appeared more often in a day’s play of about five hundred bets than they had a right
to do mathematically, according to the Theory of Probability. Jaggers continued
his tests for several days, until he was satisfied that the particular roulette
wheel under observation had some mechanical defect – that it was not truly balanced,
but had a bias in one direction which caused the ball to fall more often in one
quarter of the cylinder than in the others.
On that fault, not of roulette in general as a game, but of this roulette wheel
in particular, did Jaggers then and there found his amazingly successful “system”.
He decided to risk in his roulette venture all the money he had, knowing that, though
he must fail occasionally, he ought to win far more often than lose. At first he
played quietly, with small stakes. Then he increased them until soon he was playing
with maximum on the wheel’s favorite numbers, and winning immense sums of money.
Feeling sure of his ground, Jaggers now engaged a staff of men to play for him,
taking turns at the table as the croupiers do, and his wins continued till the Casino
authorities became seriously alarmed. Never had the Casino, in the whole history
of gambling at Monte Carlo, suffered so severely. Seeing that Jaggers always played
at the same table, the management removed the cylinder from that table at night
and transferred it to another table.
Jaggers, however, had expected the possible change in luck because his wheel of
fortune was lost among other wheels useless for his “system”. To avoid that, he
had observed on his cylinder a tiny white speck by which he could identify it among
many others apparently alike. Each morning, on arriving at the table, he glanced
at the wheel and made sure of the white speck before starting to “work”. As soon
as he saw the white speck, he and his staff of clerks began to kill the table again.
In four days Jaggers had taken from the Casino the unprecedented sum of 1,500,000
francs. The authorities began to suspect that all the cylinders were imperfect.
The maker was sent for, and each wheel was subjected to a rigid scrutiny. The faulty
one was discovered and taken away, and next morning Jaggers' tide of fortune turned.
For a few days he went on playing, and lost back to the Casino some 500,000 francs
of his enormous winnings. Then he was wise enough to see that he was finally beaten.
He discharged his staff, ceased play, and retired with the comfortable sum of 1,000,000
francs. Never did he appear again at Monte Carlo; but his memory lived there since
as a classic one.
System Labouchere
You again keep betting on a color.
First you specify / write / a sequence of numbers from 1 to what ever, but I recommend
to start with a shorter example. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
The amount of your first bet is 1 + 8 EUR.
In case of loss add the amount at the end of the sequence and you will get 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
In case of delete numbers with whom you have worked and therefore will remain the
board 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
This way, continue until you have no sequence and no number.
Then establish a new numerical sequence and start over again.