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Started by WannaWin, Mar 16, 01:38 PM 2010

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WannaWin

To ensure the game on this system required 171 chip. The system is very simple and profitable.

Start with number 1, with each spin add one number higher. When one of the bet won, starting from the beginning.

Commence on 1 chip on No. 1, then for 1 chip on 1 and 2. Then on one chip at 1, 2 and 3. We continue to fill up to 18. If you win again, starting with 1. We finish playing until sufficient gain. If you do not win, start again.
Roulette is the hardest game and the more exciting for everyone because it is easy to operate and pays 35 to 1.

CashGrowth

I like this way of playing and I think I'll apply it to wheel section eg:
Spin 1: 1 chip on 0
Spin 2: 1 on 0, 1 on 26
Spin 3: 1 on 0, 1 on 26, 1 on 3
Spin 4: 1 on 0, 1 on 26, 1 on 3, 1 on 35
and so on...

Midnight Player

Hi WannaWin,
How profitable is this system? Any loses to date and have you played this a lot?
Regards

MP
Never never never never never never give up... Winston Churchill

GLC

Thanks Wannawin,

I've tested this thing many times just for fun.  Rarely does it not show a profit.  I've never played it for real because it just seems like it's too simple to really be a winner.

I think I'll look at it again.  The only difference is the way I always played it was to play 1 per number up to 6 numbers then go to 2 on the 1st 6 and each number in the next 6 numbers, and finally 3 on the 1st 12 and also each of the 3rd  6.  If you don't hit by the time you place 3 on the 18the number, you will have bet 360 units.  That's a little scary.

Your method may be better.

George
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

F_LAT_INO

Quote from: WannaWin on Mar 16, 01:38 PM 2010
To ensure the game on this system required 171 chip. The system is very simple and profitable.

Start with number 1, with each spin add one number higher. When one of the bet won, starting from the beginning.

Commence on 1 chip on No. 1, then for 1 chip on 1 and 2. Then on one chip at 1, 2 and 3. We continue to fill up to 18. If you win again, starting with 1. We finish playing until sufficient gain. If you do not win, start again.
If we win,for instance on 10th.spin,which would be 10-.....what
do we do next....continue betting from 11 to 18 or restart from 1 again?????
You can always get me on  
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Kattila

Another  bet selection could be:


Spin 1: 1 chip on last number
Spin 2: 1 on last, 1 on second last
Spin 3: 1 on last, 1 on second last, 1 on third
Spin 4: 1 on last, 1 on  second last, 1 on third, 1 on fourth
and so on.....

cheers

beretta28

If you play this way and reset after 18 numbers if no win,you'll lose all your bankroll,in average,every 61 attacks.
Too often for a solid system!
No interest

vos

Interesting idea WannaWin,

But I have to agree with beretta28, this is unfortunately not really that profitable, as can be seen from Image 1, or even Image 2 if you wanna play like GLC suggested.

In both scenarious, if one of the numbers you're betting on does not come up within the first 8 or 9 spins, you'll still be down, which means you'll have to keep betting and hope for a few more wins in order to come out profitable after each mini-session.

Don't miss the donut by looking through the hole.

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