I was chatting to this fellow roulette player at my local casino the other day. I noticed he was winning a lot, and naturally we got chatting. From what I could understand, all he does is bet a repeater. That is, he bets the dealer will repeat the notch count from his or her last spin. Eg, the ball drop was +10 notches from the last notch on the CW spin, so he bets a 9 number pyramid-like stucture (that is, from the wheel's POV - from predicted number outward) that the dealer will do it again, something like 5 units on the predicted, 4 each on its 2 neighbours, 3 each on their neighbours, you get the point.
He said he was winning big time and it was his main income. Lucky streak? I don't know. He seemed honest and humble anyway.
I didn't go into whether he waits for the dealer to warm up, or whether he tracks to find a sig first, but an interesting DS system nonetheless.
Anyway, just thought I'd share it with you.
Cheers,
CD
Thanks for sharing this CD.
Imagine all of the time people spends looking for an answer to roulette, and perhaps it is like this simple... As long as the dealers being played do "cooperate".
I've had that type of thing work with a few dealers.
Ron.