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The Ultimate

Started by Lee, Aug 31, 07:19 PM 2014

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This method has a very high strike rate and is completely mechanical.

The method contains two simple bet structures, one played after the other on a lose.

The Preliminary Bet

Stage 1

Bet 1u on the last spun Dozen. On a loss go to Stage 2.

Stage 2

Bet 3u on the last spun EC, either H or L. On a loss go to Stage 3.

Stage 3

Bet 9u on the last shown EC, either H or L. And 3u on the closest DS to the EC. On a loss go to the Secondary Bet.

A win at any of the three Stages makes a new high and we start over at Stage 1. On a 3 Stage loss we move to the Secondary Bet to recoup the 16u loss.

Secondary Bet

The goal here is to recoup the 16u lost in the Preliminary Bet and then return back to Stage 1.

The Secondary Bet consists of four stages however the amount of units bet changes depending on your wins and losses. The Secondary Bet also relies on repeating sectors, which happens a lot, and also has a very high strike rate.

The four stages are:

Stage 1 â€" Bet red or black (if the last spin was red bet red, if black bet black)
Stage 2 â€" Bet even or odd (if the last spin was even bet even, if odd bet odd)
Stage 3 â€" Bet the last spun dozen
Stage 4 â€" Bet the last spun dozen (i.e repeat stage 3)

There are also four stages of betting amounts:

Bet A â€" Bet 1, 2 ,3 ,4
Bet B â€" Bet 1, 2, 3, 6
Bet C â€" Bet 1, 2, 3, 6
Bet D â€" Bet 1, 1, 2, 4

Example â€" We start at Stage 1 within Bet A. So the first bet is 1u on either red or black, the last outcome.

If this bet wins we have made a profit and start over at Stage 1 within Bet A.

If this bet loses we then move to Stage 2 within Bet A. So we now bet 2u on either even or odd, the last outcome. If this bet wins we have made a profit and start over at Stage 1 within Bet A.

If this bet loses we then move to Stage 3 within Bet A. So we now bet 3u on the last spun dozen. If this bet wins we have made a profit and start over at Stage 1 within Bet A.

If this bet loses we then move to Stage 4 within Bet A. So we now bet 4u on the last spun dozen. If this bet wins we have made a profit and start over at Stage 1 within Bet A.

If this bet loses we then go back to Stage 1 however we are now within Bet B of betting amounts.

We then bet red or black, then odd or even, then the last dozen etc as we did before however we now follow the betting amounts of Bet B. Ex. 1 unit on red/black then 2 units on odd/even then 3 units on the last dozen then 6 units on the last dozen.

If all four bets are lost in Bet B we then move to Stage 1 within Bet C and so on…

If we get a win at any stage that doesn’t put us in rolling profit, we must repeat that bet! Ex. if we win on Stage 2 within Bet B, we will not be in profit, therefore we stay at Stage 2 within Bet B and repeat the bet.

Once a win comes that puts us in a rolling profit, we return to Stage 1 within Bet A and start over until we reach our target 16u recoup.

The idea is to gain a profit of +16 units from the Secondary Bet in order to make up for the 16 units we lost in the Preliminary Bet. Once this is achieved we can return to the Preliminary Bet.

Warning: Although this is The Ultimate and has a very high strike rate you must follow proper profit and loss stops. NOTHING is 100% infallible. An example is to PLAN to stop playing this method at a 100u profit or 75u lose, in other words, greed and playing to long, as well as not knowing when to stop when it isn't your day, is a bad thing.
If you think you can, or you think you can't, you right. - Henry Ford

A blind man knows he cannot see, and is glad to be led, though it be by a dog; but he that is blind in his understanding, which is the worst blindness of all, believes he sees as the best, and scorns a guide. - Samuel Butler

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