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Double Zero Wheel Dealer Signature System

Started by GLC, Jan 13, 11:53 PM 2013

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Chauncy47

Just like any other method played, I have my win/loss targets and this is just another great method that I can use while charting tables.  Last night just happended to work out ... while charting a few tables one did hit the trigger twice ( I must admit that I jumped in late and let one spin slip me by) ... but hit the wonderfull 00  :) ... and so I was able to take my gain and move on.  I really enjoy methods like this to keep in my hip pocket becasue they are so easy to chart and it gives me more opportunities throughout the night to jump in and bet while waiting for other triggers. 

iggiv

u know, if this is one of many approaches, that's OK. but if play it too much, u will lose. At the beginning many methods look like winners. Again, roulette kills all consistent patterns. So if u use it once in a while together
with other stuff, then it is not a consistent pattern anymore. It's just one of many patterns u use. Thus having more chances to win.

Chauncy47

Quote from: iggiv on Jan 15, 12:00 PM 2013
You know, if this is one of many approaches, that's OK. but if play it too much, u will lose. At the beginning many methods look like winners. Again, roulette kills all consistent patterns. So if u use it once in a while together
with other stuff, then it is not a consistent pattern anymore. It's just one of many patterns u use. Thus having more chances to win.

I agree ... that a fair statement. 

GLC

Here's another observation.
If we look at 7-12 and 25-30 we have our two 6 number blocks opposite each other.
The 13-24 numbers are scattered between the 2 blocks spaced every other number.
That means the 1-6 and 31-36 lines make up the other numbers and they're scattered every other number.
So, we could bet 1 unit on the 1st dozen and 1 unit on the 3rd dozen and it would be the same as betting 1 unit on the 7-12, 1 unit on the 13-18, 1 unit on the 19-24 and 1 unit on the 25-30.  That's 2 units bet vs 4 units bet for coverage of the same number of numbers. 
This is interesting because it means we can use a trigger and only have to bet 2 units to cover the 24 numbers.  I'm thinking of using the numbers 7-12 and 25-30 as our trigger numbers because, remember, this idea is built on dealer signature/airball rhythm.  If we use these 12 numbers as triggers, and bet the 1st and 3rd dozens, we're hoping for a repeat in the two 6 number blocks but we also have a hedge to our bet of hitting 1 of the other 12 numbers that are evenly spaced in between the solid blocks of numbers.

As long as we're hitting on the 7-12 and 25-30 lines, we continue to bet the 1st and 3rd dozens.  If we hit on a number from the 1-6 and 31-36 lines, we don't bet the next spin because the dealer signature would put us back in the danger zones.  And the same thing if we hit in the 2nd dozen, we don't bet because we're in the danger zone.

The only reason to use the 1 and 6 lines instead of the 3 and 4 lines is because we can cover them and the 2 & 5 lines with 2 units instead of 4 units.  This really makes a difference if one of the zeros hits.  Much better to only lose 2 units instead of 4 units.

Granted all this rationale is bogus if there's no such thing as dealer signature or a biased airball machine.

I we'll each have to decide.  I guess I'm only talking to about 10 members since everybody else in the world has access to single zero wheels.

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

GLC

Sometimes I feel like a total ditz. 


I just realized that if we're looking for blocks of numbers to play hoping for dealer signature, we could play the 1, 3, 4, 6 lines and have 2 solid blocks of 12 numbers each opposite each other.  Okay, so we have to play 4 units, but we get 2 chunks of the wheel that are twice as large as the 2 & 5 lines.


I have to take a break.  There's too many options going on here.


I'm thinking of using numbers from the 2 & 5 lines as a trigger to bet the 1st and 3rd dozens at 1 unit each.


And, a number from the 1,3,4 & 6 lines as a trigger to bet these 4 lines at 1 unit each.


I'm thinking a flat bet makes the most sense or we could have 2 progression lines.  One for the 2 dozens and 1 for the 4 lines.

Or, just 1 progression line and bet the 1,2,5,6 lines at 1 unit each or the 1,3,4,6 lines at 1 unit each.




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

ander

Why would you ever play double zero roulette and give the casino all that advantage. Sure, if it is the only thing you can play if you live in the states and don't have internet access then maybe for the fun of it. Or if you want to bet millions in vegas, then I can understand it. But systems to beat over 7% advantage long term?
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iggiv

5.4%, not 7%.

that's a difference of 2.7% with Еuropean roulette wheel. this is not too much difference if u really can beat the wheel.

RouletteStar

Dear GLC,

I guess I am one of those 10 members and I certainly appreciate the 00 wheel Ideas !!   P.S. Di you get a chance to read my reply to you on " (a complete street within 12) " ?

If you get a chance please take a look !!

Thanks,

Roulette Star   AKA (Good Karma)
Good Karma

RouletteStar

P.S.   GLC,     What kind of air ball machine do you play ?    EG:  Roulette Revolution,  Organic,  Alpha street, etc. ??

Thanks again !
Good Karma

TwoCatSam

I'm one of the ten; I'd love to beat the 00 wheel.  Wally Gator's "The Gator" is pretty salty.
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.  ...Will Rogers

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