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This is the ONE!

Started by GLC, October 23, 2010, 11:06:03 PM

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GLC

Okay, so Al's system didn't go over too well.
Here's another system that is a real possible winner.

The name of this system is taken from a line in the movie "The Deliverance"  when Burt Reynolds runs up on the bank of the Cahulawasee river with his comrades, parts the tree branches so they can see the flowing water and in anticipation of the very exciting and dangerous canoe ride down the river he says "This is the one!"

Well, sit back and buckle up for an exciting ride at the roulette wheel because, "This is the one!"

Single zero roulette is always preferable.
You need 70 units to play this system.  (89 if you play the 5th bet)

Begin by tracking 1 spin (2 if a zero spins).
Bet 1 unit on the 3 number line that the number spun is in.
If it was Red 36, bet 1 unit on line 34,35,36.
If it was Black 10, bet 1 unit on line 10,11,12.
If you win, you are +11, continue to bet 1 unit on the line containing the last number spun.
If you lose, bet 1 unit on the dbl street containing our number.
Only bet on the natural dbl streets.  7,8,9,10,11,12 is a natural dbl st.
10,11,12,13,14,15 is not a natural dbl street.
You never bet a dbl street that covers 2 different dozens.
If you win betting on the dbl st, you are +4, bet 1 unit on the line containing the last spun number.
If you lose, bet 2 units on the dozen containing our number.
If you win, you are up +2 units.  Bet 1 unit on the line containing the last spun number.
If you lose, bet 5 units on 2 dozens.  Bet 5 units on the dozen containing our number and 5 units on the last spun dozen.
If you win, you are +1 unit.  Bet 1 unit on the line containing the last spun number.
If you lose, you have 2 options.
I prefer just starting over betting 1 unit on the line containing the last spun number.
You will have lost 14 units which isn't that difficult to recover with this system.
If you win on the single line bet, you win 11 units, the dbl line bet wins 4 units, so as you can see with a little good fortune you can recover in just a few spins.

If you are not of the faint of heart, you can double your bets to 2,2,4,10/10 until you recover.
If you lose at this doubled bet size, you will have lost 28 units.
You will not be down 28 units because you will have won some units playing up to this point unless you are extremely unlucky in which case, never repair electrical problems in your home. It's too risky for you.

If you are the very venturous type, you can continue to play at double bets until you either lose a second time at 2,2,4,10/10 or get back to zero.
Do not try to recover back to where you were when you lost at your base bet.  
After going into recovery mode, break even is excellent.
Take a break and start fresh later.

With 70 units, you can lose at the base level 1 time and at the recovery level 2 times to lose all your bank.
It should never happen, because you will have won some units which will offset some of the 70 unit bank.

Have fun and I suggest that you take the misses out for a nice steak dinner and some good wine with your first sessions winnings.

Cheers,

GLC


GLC

Even thought just reading through this system may be a little confusing.  It's really a very easy system to understand and play.

No pen and paper necessary.

We're basically chasing a hit in a particular area of the board.

There is one additional or 5th bet you could make instead of going to double bet sizes and that is:

if you lose the 5/5 bet you can bet 1 more time and this bet is based on the 3/2 system.

The 3/2 system has you bet on the low EC and opposite dozen or the hi EC and opposite dozen.

The original system has you bet 3 units or either hi or lo and 2 units on either 1st or 3rd dozen.

If any number, other than the 7 uncovered numbers, hits you win 1 unit.

Using this idea for the 5th bet on this system, you bet 45 units on either hi or lo depending on which one your number is in and 30 units on the opposite dozen.

Example:  Your number is 12.  If you lose the 5/5 bet you would bet 45 units on the lo EC and 30 units on the 3rd dozen.
If your number is 22, you would bet 45 units on the hi EC and 30 units on the 1st dozen.

A win puts you up +1 unit so start over at 1st bet.

If you lose, that's 89 units lost, so take the loss and come back later for another session.

LOL,

George

GLC

Okay,  one more option.

Instead of the 5th bet described above, we can make it a little more interesting by adding 10 units to either corner in the dbl st that is open.  That means that if we hit any of the 33 numbers covered we will win 5 units.  Only 4 numbers can kill us.

Example:  If your number is 12, you bet 45 units on the lo EC (1-18) and 30 units on the 3rd dozen and 10 units on either the 19-20-22-23 corner or the 20-21-23-24 corner.

If your number is 22, you bet 45 units on the hi EC (19-36) and 30 units on the 1st dozen and 10 units on either the 13-14-16-17 corner or the 14-15-17-18 corner.

If you lose this bet you will lose 99 units (off-set by any units won previous to the loss).

This should happen rarely, but since there are 4 numbers against us, it will happen.

Since you are down 14 units after losing the 5/5 bet, you must win this 5th bet 3 times since you only win 5 units when you do win.  That will put you up 1 unit so you can start over at 1 unit.

For the brave at heart.

George

GLC

It has been pointed out to me that rather than skip the Even Chance bet on either hi or lo and going straight to the 2 dozen bet, we pass up the opportunity of recovering the 4 units we are down with only a 5 unit bet rather than a 10 unit bet.

Example:  If our number is 12, our 1st bet is 1 unit on the 10-11-12 single street.

If lose, next bet is 1 unit on 7-8-9-10-11-12 double street.

If lose, next bet is 2 units on the 1st dozen because the #12 is in the 1st dozen.

If lose do not go to 5 units on 2 dozens, rather, bet 5 units on the Low (1-18) even chance.

If lose you could go on to the 2 dozens, but you would have to bet 10 units on each dozen and a loss would put you at -29 units whereas a loss on the ec bet would put you at only -9 units.

WARNING!  The 3/2 bet options are very dangerous bets.  Although you have a very high chance for a win, a loss puts you in the hole a bunch.

Broon

Hi GLC,
I joined this forum to say to you WOW! what a system.   I have been testing it on fun play for days now and have been really succesful.  Gonna go onto real money soon, unless you know if it tanks using real play.  Always worried that systems which look sweet crash and burn on real play.   Been there, scars,t-shirt and mug.

Will keep the forum posted.

Thank you. 

GLC

Quote from: Broon on October 25, 2010, 01:15:49 PM
Hi GLC,
I joined this forum to say to you WOW! what a system.   I have been testing it on fun play for days now and have been really successful.  Gonna go onto real money soon, unless you know if it tanks using real play.  Always worried that systems which look sweet crash and burn on real play.   Been there, scars,t-shirt and mug.

Will keep the forum posted.

Thank you.  

Broon,
Please be advised that any system I post can have losing sessions.

Other people who have tested it have had some really ugly sessions.

It wins quite well for long periods of time, as you attest to, but it can go into a tailspin and tank also.

This system does not negate the long-term mathematical house advantage.

As long as there are numbers which if spun will cause you to lose a particular bet, you can rest assured that if you play long enough you will encounter just the right sequence to cause you to go bust.

You have to decide how you want to play for real money.

I suggest that you start with very small amounts, so if you have a losing streak before you get well ahead of the game, it will not be a devastating blow financially.

And as always never play with money you can't afford to lose.

I recommend a win target of 25-30 units with a stop loss of 100 units.

Having said that, Best of luck.

George

Broon

Hi George,
Thanks for the advise.
Your right, you will get a loss with every system.   But if you win more than you lose then thats a good system.  Besides, its fun!  As usual you need good money management and not be greedy.   I played this morning, 2 short sessions won 26 units and 36 units - thats not bad before breakfast.

When I go live I will use very small chips.

Thanks again

Ian

birdhands

Your system is working out well for me so far.  Thanks for posting it.  I'm interested in the experiences of others using it.

sam

GLC

Quote from: birdhands on October 30, 2010, 07:54:31 PM
Your system is working out well for me so far.  Thanks for posting it.  I'm interested in the experiences of others using it.

Sam

Birdhands,

I have posted a couple of options for playing the system.

Can you tell our readers how you are playing it with success?

Good Luck,

George

birdhands

George,
   Lately I've been playing the system with the fourth bet being 5 units on low/hi even chances and no 5th bet.  I start with 3 nine-unit BR's and if I lose on the 4th bet I move to the next BR.  While I'm playing the system I look out for sleepers on even chances and dozens and simultaneously play them with a martingale.  Also, I sometimes deviate from the system; here's an example:  let's  say my number is 2.  I play 1,2,3 on the first bet and 4 comes up.  I play 1,2,3,4,5,6 on the second bet and 8 comes up.  I play the 1st dozen on the third bet and 13 comes up.  In this situation I'm reluctant to make my 4th bet on the 1-18 even chance because the last four numbers have been 2, 4, 8, and 13, so maybe I'll put my 5 units on 19-36 instead.
    Right now I'm stuck playing either a RNG European wheel with a $1 minimum or a live American wheel with a $5 minimum, because I'm American, so I'm trying really hard to figure out how to play in European casinos, and if that's not possible, how to play the system best on RNG or with high bets.

Sam 

Broon

Sam/George
good idea about the 3 BRs of 9 and the H/L bets.   With the 3 BRs I play 3 strikes and I'm out (yea OK so i'm 12) but its fun.   Rarely does it go to 3 strikes and by that time I have built up my BR to still be in profit when I am "struck out" Very nice system.   Has anybody played this yet using real money?

best regards

Ian

GLC

Quote from: birdhands on November 02, 2010, 10:35:35 PM
George,
   Lately I've been playing the system with the fourth bet being 5 units on low/hi even chances and no 5th bet.  I start with 3 nine-unit BR's and if I lose on the 4th bet I move to the next BR.  While I'm playing the system I look out for sleepers on even chances and dozens and simultaneously play them with a martingale.  Also, I sometimes deviate from the system; here's an example:  let's  say my number is 2.  I play 1,2,3 on the first bet and 4 comes up.  I play 1,2,3,4,5,6 on the second bet and 8 comes up.  I play the 1st dozen on the third bet and 13 comes up.  In this situation I'm reluctant to make my 4th bet on the 1-18 even chance because the last four numbers have been 2, 4, 8, and 13, so maybe I'll put my 5 units on 19-36 instead.
    Right now I'm stuck playing either a RNG European wheel with a $1 minimum or a live American wheel with a $5 minimum, because I'm American, so I'm trying really hard to figure out how to play in European casinos, and if that's not possible, how to play the system best on RNG or with high bets.

Sam 

Sam,

Good on ya for your tweaking.  This is a fun system that is open to a lot of bet selection options as well as bet strategy. 

The basic idea of the strategy is that we start betting a bet that has a reasonable chance of winning and returning a good profit.  We could start with a single number and work our way down the ladder of returns by going to split, line, corner, dbl street, dozen, hi/lo even chance, 2 dozens then finally the 3/2 bet ( or even the 9/6/2 bet)

The problem with starting too far back is that the odds of hitting on a straight up number aren't that good and in order to recover all previous bets and get a little profit also, we wind up betting large bets by the time we get to the dozen bet or the hi/lo bet, not to mention 2 dozens.  Of course the odds of winning on these last bets gets better and better, but if you go all the way and don't win, it's a pretty big loss.

Glad you enjoy the system.  It's not infallible so be cautious.

George

RobbieD

RNG's are rigged - you will never beat the Casinos. . . . . . . . .

birdhands

What's your agenda, Robbie?  I see you're posting this same comment all over the forum.  We like roulette.  If you don't like it then you don't have to play.  Let us have some fun.

Best of luck to you,

Sam

birdhands

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