Normally Used Winning Roulette System
1. Martingale System
In the Martingale each bet is doubled after a loss, and you go back to your initial bet after every win. You will win one unit for every win, as long as you have enough money and do not get to the house limit, then you will lose the house percentage because there is no else to go.
Example:- 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128
Total units needed = 255 units for 8 numbers of games.
Grand Martingale system is similar to the Martingale system. You will win one extra unit every time you double your bet.
Example:- 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255
Total units needed = 502 units for 8 numbers of games.
This system has been practiced by so many individuals worldwide until nowadays but no one seem to emerge as a big winner. This system risks so much money to win only one unit at a time. Presume you lose 6 games in a straight and you raised the bet to 64 units on game no. 7 for you to win only one unit. In other words, do you want to risk 64 units for you to win only one unit? For me I don't. It's too risky. If your bank-roll burst, you have almost no chance of getting that money back.
2. D'Alembert System
In this method, bet are raised one unit after each losing bet and lowered one unit after each winning bet. In this way, your winning bets are always higher than your losing bets.
Example:- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
If you lose one unit bet, then go to bet two units and so on. If you win at stage unit 7 your next bet should be unit 6 and so on.
This system works only when the numbers or games are evenly distributed, says 10 times on black and 10 times on red. But in reality, the numbers or games are not evenly distributed in the short-term of time. The system may works for the long-term without leaving that table. Who can do that?
3. Labouchee/Cancellation
This is also known as "Split Martingale" or "Cancellation" system. In its simplest form, you write down some numbers.lets say 1, 2, 3. Each bet is the first and last of those numbers. In this example, it is 1 and 3, which equals 4, If you win, you cross the two numbers off, and bet the next two that are on the outside. In this instance, there would be only the single two unit bet. If that wins, you complete the series and win a total of all of the numbers (six here). If the bet loses, then you add that one number to the end of the series. So, the first bet would be 4 and it loses, you add 4. That makes the next bet 1 plus 4, which is 5. And so on.
This means that you need to win only 1/3 of the bets PLUS two more and you will complete the series and win the amount that is in the series. Since you normally will win ALMOST half of your bets, that means you MUST win.. Or must you??
I have also seen this done with many variations. One would be to use different numbers, such as lots of ones in the beginning, to keep the series from growing so fast. So, the series would be something like 1 1 1 2 2 3. When you complete the series you will win 10 units. The first bet is still four. You must win 1/3 plus 3.
Other people have devised ways of splitting it up when the bet gets too high. Set it aside and win one series and then go back and finish the second series.
4. Pivot System
Spend some time at a roulette table prior to commencing play and write down the winning number of each spin until one number repeats. The repeat number is your "pivot number" and therefore the number on which you place your first bet.
Example:- 3, 23, 18, 36, 5, 11, 28, 23, 4
Number 23 is the first repeated number and therefore the "pivot number". Number 23 will remain the "pivot number" for the next 36 spins in a row unless it wins.
Bet the same amount on your pivot number for each spin until you either win or lose at the end of the thirty-sixth spin. A win in single number in roulette pays 35 to 1 in the single zero's wheel.
Individuals worldwide had practiced this system until today. But be careful because pivot number may change from time to time without notice and the system is very time consuming.
5. Parlay
Parley system is very simple. You just "let it ride". Make a bet, and then leave the winnings there to ride on the next bet.
This does not have to be the whole amount. There is a method around called "31" where you have a series which is 1 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 ( for a total of 31 units). Your first bet is one unit. This could be any bet from a dollar to 1/16 of the table limit. It is 1/16 and not 1/8 because you must parlay the 8 units. If that bet wins, you bet the same amount again. If it loses, you go up the series with a parlay on each bet. Notice that if you win any of the parlays you will be winning any place from one to nine units.
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