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Title: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on June 20, 2009, 06:39:17 AM
Preface: This is a combination of Leon III and Dyslexic's methods.  Also designed for a live wheel, so RNG play is discouraged.  Based on dealer signature, the system builds a firewall around the more frequently hit sections of the wheel.  If there is no dealer signature present, a stoploss would definitely be needed, so I would advise waiting for about 10 spins after a dealer change before tracking numbers. !!!This is a progression system, so a hefty bankroll $100 @ 0.50/bet or $200 @ 1.00/bet would be advised.

Procedure: For tracking purposes, consider these 12 wheel-order sections. (Euro Wheel) **Amer. Wheel layout @ bottom.

a. 32,15,19
b. 4,21,2
c. 25,17,34
d. 6,27,13
e. 36,11,30
f. 8,23,10
g. 5,24,16
h. 33,1,20
I. 14,31,9
j. 22,18,29
k. 7,28,12
l. 35,3,26

Divide the wheel into two sections: a,b,c,d,e,f

The other half-------------------: g,h,I,j,k,l

Dealer signature trigger: when two letters from the first half or the second half hit twice in a row (I.e. a & e-----or j & h) then proceed to the next step.

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At the next spin, (example #5 just hit) you would play (G) 5,24,16
#3 hits.  Next, play (G) and (L)--5,24,16 & 35,3,26.

#4 hits.  Next you would play G. L. and B. (which would be 5,24,16-35,3,26, and 4,21,2)

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//Suggested staking plan// (Modified martingale)

As a number from each letter hits, you add the letter with the other letters on the next play.
At 15 numbers on the board, you increase the bet 2x(base unit)
At 18 numbers on the board, you increase the bet 4x(base unit)

*If miss after 18 numbers played, repeat from beginning or end session
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Test #1: Dublinbet Live Wheel #1: European Wheel

a. 32,15,19  :  
b. 4,21,2     :  
c. 25,17,34  :  
d. 6,27,13    :  
e. 36,11,30  :  
f. 8,23,10    :  
g. 5,24,16   :    
h. 33,1,20   :    
I. 14,31,9    :    
j. 22,18,29  :    
k. 7,28,12   :    
l. 35,3,26    :

#25 hits--so we play 25,17,34 (c) @ 0.50

#20--so we play 25,17,34 (c) and (h) 33,1,20

#14--so we play (c), (h) and (I) 14,31,9

#12--so we play (c), (h), (I), and (k) 7,28,12

#27--so we play (c), (h), (I), (k) and (d) 6,27,13--2x(double chips at 15 numbers in play)

#8---so we play (c), (h), (I), (k), (d), and (f) 8,23,10---#9(win)

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End session

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American Wheel Layout

A. 28,9,26  :
B. 30,11,7  :
C. 20,32,17:
D. 5,22,34  :
E. 15,3,24  :
F. 36,13,1  :
G. 27,10,25:
H. 29,12,8  :
I. 19,31,18 :
J. 33,21,6   :
K. 23,4,16  :
L. 2,14,35  :
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Compa on June 20, 2009, 10:53:42 AM
This method will lose Heavily due to The fact that it is based on Random sectors. Sorry.

Cheers
/Compa
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on June 20, 2009, 01:10:16 PM
Technically, Eric One isn't supposed to lose due to the fact that eventually every number of the wheel will have a chip on it (except the zeros).  If dealer signature is present, it will win that much faster.
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Kingpin on June 20, 2009, 01:39:35 PM
I think its a nice system, but would have to consider that the dealer alternate each spin clockwise/counterclockwise. Also I think it would be better if the sectors wasn't predetermined, but determined by the hit, thus playing the 2 surrounding numbers of the hitted number(s).

Always dangerous with progressions though.

Thanks for sharing  :)

Best Regards
Kingpin
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: SpensX on June 20, 2009, 06:25:28 PM
Are you crazy.
Thanks God that i tested this in play mode in Dublinbet .Yes i did it before 5 minutes with dealer Michala .
i lost more than 1000 virtulal tokens and i met the table limit.You just cant finish this crazy progression with dublinbet limits
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on June 20, 2009, 06:33:49 PM
First off unless the table limit is 10x ($1 as base bet) most casinos will let you in up to $10 per number.
Second-did you use the suggested staking plan above?  

I know there is another staking plan which is explosive, that why I suggested the one above.
This system is not a big winner per attempt, but over six or seven attempts it should yield solid profits.
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: SpensX on June 20, 2009, 07:01:59 PM
hmmm you are right i did it with realy explozive prog.
Thats why i met the table limit
i `ll give another try and i`ll see
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Kingspin on June 21, 2009, 06:56:16 PM
I have played and tested this type of system a hell of a lot and came to the conclusion it's a no go method.
Course you can win a lot and win fast using this system but you loose fast also.  Plus big bankrolls needed to play effectively too which means big looses. I don't like posting negative stuff about systems but this type of system is a big looser if you play it for for more than short term... :nono:
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on June 21, 2009, 09:09:06 PM
Funny Kingspin I cleared $400 today with it on the RNG. (Not that I recommend RNG) :clapping:

As for a huge bankroll, try $60.
Title: Re: Eric One: A Wheel-Order Builder System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on June 23, 2009, 01:28:36 PM
Introducing Eric 1.5: a new trigger has been added. See first post for details.

btw: I made $400 in 2 hours with this system June 23, 2009 at Dublinbet Roulette #1: Starting BR:$1500...ending BR=$1900

Enjoy