My idea
if it lands on red - your next bet........ will be on red
If it lands on black....... your next bet......... will be on black
(and you can do the same stlye bet for odd even obviously - but in this, only use one i.e. only do colours OR odd / even)
Basically as we all know sometimes in roulette it goes red red red - or black red black red black black black.......
and sometimes it will go on and on e.g. red red red red red red red .........
Now your thinking - well, your only gona be breaking even...
My idea is this tho - say for example starting with £2 a go - you are waiting for one of those streaks of where it lands on a colour continuously (sorry for my spelling lol) and you are only spending a £2 bet each time you do...
nad basically... this is what i was doing
i would bet on red £2 - if red then win....... i would INCREASE the bet to £3 - now, why £3??
i bet £3 because even if it loses (and lands on black) - i still keep a pound! (and the win from the previous spin would have been £4) - basically........ your next bet is 75% of the previous win - that way, you will be increasing your bet while still keeping a bit behind for 'bankroll'.
and basically, when that 'streak' of the one colour comes along - you will win loads! say a streak of 7 of one colour (which does happen) your betting would go
£2
= £4 win - next bet will be £3
£3
= £6 win - next bet will be £4.50
£4.50
= £9 win - next bet will be £6.75
£6.75
= £13.50 win - next bet will be £10 (around 75%)
£10
= £20 win - next bet will be £15
£15 = £30 win and that is a run of 6 of one colour also........ you have around £13 in the 'bank roll' from the 25% that you saved in the previous bets
Basically, it comes down to how big your balls are lol and how much you want to keep going risking the lot - i mean i myself have a run of 7 of one colour but i whimped out at about the 4th (so would have won loads around 70 quid)
EVEN IF you did LOSE - you would still have a 'win' of £13
And then basically, with that bank roll of £43 you start the process again, only betting £2, if it lands on the same colour, incrase the bet by 75% saving the other 25% - and as you are only betting £2 each time, your bank roll isnt rapidly disappearing - and hopefully, within the next 20 bets (the amount you have bank roll for) you will get another run of one colour
When you dont get long runs of one colour - even a run of just 4 can win a bit
What do you think of this? the reason i came up with this was actually because i went to Las Vegas and i got pissed off with roulette. basically it was going red red red red red so im thinking surely its gota land on black (yes i know it is random, but it was just the way i was thinking) - and i kept losing i.e it landed on red again.
another day in vegas it went even even even even even so i put a 100 on odd - and it landed even again!! (and eventually i started betting on the thing it previously came out on i.e. even and actually won some money back!) its just that with this idea - you are betting 75% to try and win as much as poss, but also not wipe your money out.
also i feel this idea is different to the idea where you bet £2 on red, if it lands on black make it £4 if it lands on black again make it £8 - this idea is different because - people go bust using that theory as it goes on a streak of one colour - well this theory is just using those streak to your advantage and not against you!!
What do you reckon?
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
grow up
You grow up. Your system isn't break-even or profitable.You only make £43 when a colour comes in 6x in a row and you win each time. If you bet all that you made on the original bet every time then you would have £128 instead.
-SenecaThere is nothing which Fortune does not dare.
-Robert J. AumannIn interactive decision making – games -- you must consider what other people would do if you did something different from what you actually do.
- Napoleon BonaparteThe great general is not he who makes fewest mistakes, but he who can best take advantage of the mistakes of his enemy.
Hi! I tried this system a few months ago. In the beginning, everything was ok and i kept winning, but after some time i lost everything.
I think it's like the other 'roulette systems', not profitable over the long run...![]()
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