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Roulette Seven Come Eleven Compensation Strategy

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Kurt Burnum, Apr 28, 2015.

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Do you think this method could be a good way to have a good time out with your friends???

Poll closed May 3, 2015.
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  1. Kurt Burnum

    Kurt Burnum New Member

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    SEVEN COME ELEVEN COMPENSATION STRATEGY
    Usually, commonly known as a, "Compensation Strategy" one in which a common number of chips are bet in each column and dozen alike. Notice if you place the chips on the layout as described below you will find that they share a common number of chips. For instance, if you add up all the chips that effect the first dozen, and the first column both are occupied with the same number of chips bet.

    For instance, in this case the bets of 11 chips bet on 4, and 6, the eight chips bet on number 8, the 4 chips bet on 11 and the outside bets that effect this category in the 1st dozen, and also the 4 chips bet on columns 1, and 3. This all adds up to 45 chips.

    This is important because if you do the same for the first half and second half of the layout you will notice that the chips will add up to 63.5 chips effecting either half of the layout when you add up the outside, and the inside bets that are in effect for that half of the layout. Either the first 18 or 19 through 36 using the same technique as we did above with the layout’s columns and dozens.

    The reason why this is important is because both totals of 45 chips bet on each column, and dozen plus that relating to the 63.5 chips bet on each half of the layout and we get 108.5. Divide that by 5 and you get 21, or 21 chips to bet on numbers 17, 20 and 0/00 split. You don't have to use the extra 21 chips. You can if you like. If not then use the layout like this:

    7 chips bet on numbers 8, 29, and 17/20 split
    8 chips on 11/14, and 23,26 split. (2 units of 4)
    11 chips bet on numbers 4,6,31,33, 16,19, and 18/21 split.
    119 chips total.

    This is the true way to betting this strategy. If you want to use the bonus version and gamble a little more use the diagram listed below using 140 chips per spin.

    Its just a flat bet roulette system meaning that you just bet the same numbers with the same amount every time. Now, please take note that there aren’t any losing bets on the layout meaning that if there are chips bet on a number on the inside of the layout, the outcome will always be profitable. Please bare with me because it only costs either 119 units, or 140 units for the bonus system to be bet with each and spin. The lay out is easy to set up.

    There are only a few different chip sizes to deal with when placing your bets on the layout between spins. Add 2 chips on top of a stack of 20 and cut it in half giving you 11 chips to bet on numbers 4, 6, 31, 33, 19/21 split, and 16/18 split. Just keep making stacks of 11 chips for each number above and also to remove 4 chips from a stack of 11 giving you 4 chips, and leaving a stack of 7 chips to be easily placed across the layout.

    Simple as that. If you need help covering the layout as you may when playing twister at a real live roulette table, (Not some phony simulation) and you will notice that the odds aren’t that much out of your favor. In fact the pendulum will swing both ways so you usually will be ahead but who knows by how much. That's totally up to your intuition.

    A fair profit can be gained though using this system using the same common system of built-in odds that the house uses on a daily basis. My advice would be to keep your winnings and your day job. Once you’ve won, go by something. After saving up for another bank roll, try your luck again. You just may be able to beat the house by at least a fair margin each time, or even 2 out of 3.

    Not accounting for bad luck which is unavoidable or we would all be rich. No complicated equations to figure out while sitting at the wheel having a drink with you buddies. In fact, just combine your money, bet on each dozen individually, and split the winnings! Sound like fun to me. Go try it, and good luck!
    4 chips bet on the first and third column and dozen.
    see fit.

    Here's how it looks on the layout:

    7 chips bet on numbers 8, 17, 20, 29, 0/00 and 17/20 split
    8 chips on 11/14, and 23,26 split. (2 units of 4)
    11 chips bet on numbers 4,6,31,33, 16,19, and 18/21 split.
    140 chips total.

    You could place the 21 extra chip anywhere you want on numbers 0, 00, 17, or 20. If you don't like betting on the zero's then place 14 chips on numbers 17 and 20 or how ever you want to place them. It could be 4 chips on 0, and 00, and 10 chips on 17 and 20. However you like. It really up to you.

    You can even choose your own favorite numbers but remember that they have to be bet the same way each time. You can do this as long as you don't move the bet outside of its column/dozen quadrant meaning that if you don't like betting on the number 6 you could put it on 3, 9, or 12. Simple. Like that. My advice would be to place the original 119 chip layout and get a grasp of the mathematics explained above so that you can properly customize your flat bet roulette chip layout.

    Figure out a reasonable buy in according to your desires. Although I do believe a good 4 or 5 hundred dollar buy in with your friends could double or triple your funds. Try it and see. KRB/CRC
     

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