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Roulette Nor progression and flat betting!

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Jesper Svensson, Apr 9, 2015.

  1. Jesper Svensson

    Jesper Svensson Member

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    Yes I sometimes stake the same amount each bet, and shift around the stakes between the bets.

    If we play 2Euro on an EC until we won ten spins, we have probably lost some, and are some plus or some down, the probability for more loss than win is there. It is hard to gain much betting the same. A step progression can help, but has high risk.

    If we bet on a color, say red until we won 10 spins or until we are happy with the gain, and the table do not pay half back if zero hit, we could use a low-stake table, we can put ten cent on every red number, which make us stake 1.80 Euro at every spin.

    It is not likely we will win ten in a row, and it is not likely all the winning spins will be different numbers, they will just be red, but it is a good chanse we got one or more number two times or more.

    So if we lose the spin, we bet again. If we win the spin, we move one chip (0.01) from each seventeen number which not was the hitting number, and add those sventeen 0.01 chip to the winning number.

    In this way we hope for we will not get different numbers in comming spins, and we have if the numbers repeate a chans to go plus, even if we lose a few more spins than we win.

    We stake allways the same amount, but shift around to favor repeting numbers.

    Simple rule stay the same on a loss, on a win remove one chip from all numbers did not hit, and add to the hitting number. If you use this, its of course your own responsibility, we win sometimes and we lose too.
     

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