Things You'll Need:
- A few dollars
- A little luck
- Basic knowledge of mathematics
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Step 1
The first step is to determine how much money you have to play with. Start slow until you learn the program. I strongly encourage anybody new at this to play the $1 tables to begin with.
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Step 2
Instead of the typical pick odds/evens or black/white, we are going to start by picking in 3's. By picking in 3's, I mean select either 1-12, 13-24, or 25-36 columns. Once you have selected your column, STICK WITH IT NO MATTER WHAT!
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Step 3
For this demonstration, we will say that I selected the 1-12 column as my betting spot. I will ALWAYS bet on this from here on out, NEVER changing my spot. My first bet will be the table minimum. For this demonstration, we will assume I am playing at the $1 table. I have just bet $1 on 1-12 and the wheel spins. If my bet was correct (the ball lands on 1 through 12), I just claimed $3. I am now up $2. VERY IMPORTANT!......if you won your first bet, REPEAT IT! Do not up the bet. Do not change your pick....EVER! If you lost on the first roll, proceed to the next step.
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Step 4
Assuming you did not win on the first roll, you are now ready for the next step of our progression. Play the same, 1-12, but this time double your bet to $2. If you win this roll, 1-12, go back and repeat the previous step. By winning the second roll, you just claimed $6. Subtract bet one, $1, and bet two, $2, and you are left with a $3 gain. Although it may be tempting to go ahead and bet $2 again or more, you MUST go back to the previous step, or this program will eventually cost you money. If you lost on roll 2, you are now down $3. Please continue to the next step.
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Step 5
This step is only to be taken if you lost on the 2nd roll. If so, double your bet once again to $4 on the same spot, 1-12. If you win this roll, you just claimed $12. Subtract the previous bets, $1 and $2 along with the $4 you just bet, from your $12 and you are now up $5. If you won, go back to the $1 bet and proceed again. If you lost this roll, proceed to the next step.
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Step 6
You should only be placing this bet if you lost on the last roll. This time, you will want to double your bet once again to $8 and bet (always) on 1-12. If you win this roll (4th), you will claim $24 from the table. Subtract your previous bets of $1, $2, and $4 along with your current bet of $8, and you are up $9. If you lost this roll, proceed to the next step.
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Step 7
By now, you should have beaten the odds. Depending, on the table max, you can continue this progression if you wish. Be sure to bet the same spot and always double your previous bet. I personally like to call it good after 4 rolls and start over. Yes, you will have lost some money, but very little. By starting over you can quickly reclaim your losses.










Comments
pingu1985 said
on 10/25/2009 This strategy to double your bet is mainly for Black/Red bets, but did you know, you dont have to double your bets when playing dozens or columns??? because when you win you get paid 2:1, not 1:1, so theoretically, as long as your bets, i would say were 1.6 times the last bet, if you lose, you can still make a gradual profit. Granted, it is not much, but it saves loads of your bankroll, and gives you more chances of placing bets before you could eventually go bust!!! Personally i use a sleeper system, i use 15-17 sleepers, and my bet increments ar approximately 1.7
Just thought I'd let you know guys
stevemar2 said
on 6/2/2009 This is a neat article! I've got to try this the next time I go to a casino and play roulette.