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How to Use the Andrucci System to Beat Roulette

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Roulette is one of the simplest casino games and is played in almost every major casino world wide. The rules are straight forward: place a bet on the number or numbers that you think the ball will land on, if your guess is correct, you win an amount of money proportional to the odds.

Mathematically, there is no sure fire system to beat the odds at the roulette wheel, other than to "steal the money off the table," in the famous words of Einstein. However, many casino gamblers swear by different roulette strategies, including the Andrucci system, which is described below.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Understand that the Andrucci system is based on the assumption that

    (1) in the long run (i.e. 10,000 spins) all the numbers will come up approximately the same number of times, and

    (2) in the short run (i.e. less than 100 spins) some numbers will appear more frequently than others.

    Thus the key is to place bets on these frequently occurring numbers.

  2. Step 2

    At the roulette wheel, write down the numbers that appear in 30 consecutive spins. Don't place any bets at this time, just observe.

  3. Step 3

    Look at your list of numbers, and select the number that has come up most frequently. Now, place a straight-up bet on that number for 30 consecutive spins, and wager the same amount every spin.

    If more than one number occurs most frequently, and they are adjacent on the table, place a bet on the split or street.

  4. Step 4

    According to Andrucci's theory, the number or numbers that you picked is highly likely to appear at least once during your 30 spins. If it does, you beat the odds!

  5. Step 5

    One variation of the Andrucci roulette method is to use it for placing outside bets. For example, if 18 or more of the 30 spins land on red, then you should place a bet on red for the next 30 spins.

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