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Started by Norman Bates, August 14, 2011, 07:26:34 PM

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Norman Bates

You REALLY should try the example below!!   The rest of this is just a template for making a 1 of a kind compensation strategy work for you.  No other chip placement of any other kind can show that the columns/dozens add up to a number divisible by 5.  35 units for the columns/ dozens, and 50 for one half of the layout.  Now all you have to do is place the appropriate amount on the 0, and 00 betting locations on the layout. What's important is doubling your buy-in each time you play.  Us the example below.  Once you've reached the 20,000 chip count, keep going until you win however much you want.  Just stop when you get just below the 20,000 chip mark. good luck!!!

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Template
1 unit on numbers 8, and 29
3 units on 17/20 split
5 units on 0/00 split, the 2nd dozen, and column B
6 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
10 units on 11/14, and 23/26 split
12 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, and 33
100 units of 10.  1,000 chips total. 10,000 buy-in
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Remember, you can always move the decimal point to operate at a much lower chip count.  

Don't listen to the Totalitarian Dictatorship.  Double up to catch up.

Example:
1 unit on 17/20, and 0/00 split
2 chips on numbers 8, and 29
6 chips on 16/19, and 18/21 split
12 chips on numbers 4, 6, 31, 33, 11/14, and 23/26 split
20 chips on numbers 0, 00, column B, and the 2nd dozen
20 chips on numbers 17, and 20
210 chips total. 6,300 chips recommended buy-in

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Mr J

1 unit on numbers 8, and 29
3 units on 17/20 split
5 units on 0/00 split, the 2nd dozen, and column B
6 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
10 units on 11/14, and 23/26 split
12 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, and 33
100 units of 10.  1,000 chips total.  22,500 buy-in

WARRIOR

Quote from: Norman Bates on August 14, 2011, 07:26:34 PM
This is just a template for making a 1 of a kind compensation strategy work for you.  No other chip placement of any other kind can show that the columns/dozens add up to a number divisible by 5.  35 units for the columns/ dozens, and 50 for one half of the layout.  Now all you have to do is place the appropriate amount on the 0, and 00 betting locations on the layout.  This is just one example using 5 units on the 0/00 split.  Remove that bet, and you have the template that you are looking for. The starting bank roll seems to effect the outcome of your session greatly.  Change it as needed!  What's important is doubling your buy-in each time you play.  Once you've reached the 25,000 chip count, keep going until you win however much you want.  Just stop when you get just below the 25,000 chip mark.

Norm try this, beT on 37 numbers 3700 SPINS.


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1 unit on numbers 8, and 29
3 units on 17/20 split
5 units on 0/00 split, the 2nd dozen, and column B
6 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
10 units on 11/14, and 23/26 split
12 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, and 33
100 units of 10.  1,000 chips total. 12,000 buy-in
:skull:

Norman Bates

WARRIOR.  Thanks for taking your time.  when you say 37 numbers you mean single 0 roulette?  Also, one more thing; when you say to use 3,700 is it as a buy-in amount, or to stop the session at 3,700 spins?  I need to be smarter.

Norman Bates

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