The way this strategy works is by adding up how many units there are that affect any of the "dozen", or "column" bets on the layout, (like the units bet on numbers 4, 6, 8, 11/14 split, the 1st dozen, column A, and column C as demonstrated in the 1st example below), each one of them has the same 20 units of 4 each. It's the same number of units you'll get if you add up any of the columns, or dozens on the layout as demonstrated in the 1st example below.
Then you have to add up the total number of units that affect the 1st half of the layout. Those are the ones that are bet on numbers 4, 6, 8, 17, 11/14, 16/19 18/21 split, the 1st dozen, column A, and column C. It comes out to be 28 units of 4.
Both of the numbers that we were talking about, (the 20 units of 4 bet on each column, or dozen and the 28 units of 4 we added up on the 1st half of the layout) are both divisible by 4. Which is the same number of chips used to make each unit with. So we have 20 units per section, and 28 units used in the 1st half of the layout, and both of these numbers are divisible by 4. That's what makes this one "UNIQUE". I thought that maybe you'd like to try it a few times for yourself, and see how it works for you? Here's a template.
TEMPLATE
2 units on numbers 8, 17, 20, 29, the 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, column A, and column C
4 units on 11/14, 16/19, 18/21, and 23/26 split
5 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, and 33
208 chip total. Divided by 52 units of 4 comes to 52 units bet so far.
How many units that should bet on the 0's or how to distribute them on the layout is up to you.
1st Example:
2 units on numbers 8, 17, 20, 29, 0, 00, 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, column A, and column C
4 units on 11/14, 16/19, 18/21, and 23/26 split
5 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, and 33
56 units of 4 total for a total chip count of 224.
Bonus 5 unit example as described:
TEMPLATE
This is not a typo.
1 unit on numbers 8, 29, 2nd dozen, and column B
2 units on 11/14, 16/19, 18/21, 23/26 split, the 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, column A, and column C
3 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, 33, and 17/20 split
70 units of 10 each for a total chip count of 350 chips.
2nd Example:
1 unit on numbers 8, 29, 0, 00, the 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, column A, and column C
2 units on 11/14, 16/19, 18/21, and 23/26 split
3 units on numbers 4, 6, 31, 33, and 17/20 split
31 units of 10 for a total chip count of 310 chips.
Why I read these, I dont know?
Question, I'm a bit lost. "66 units of 4" >>> What? Do you mean 66 units on #4? There are already 5 units on #4.
You say 1 unit on the 0/00 and 17/20 split BUT also say.......4 units on 0 00 17 20. That makes no sense. Why not condence your bets when you post them?
I said it before, I think you post these methods to MESS with us and maybe get a reaction. You have the right here to be 'odd', so I cant really delete it, can I? :girl_wacko:
Ken
Hello Norman thank you for sharing your new approach/method.
Good system!
A few questions:
1. During the set of betting you said to place 66 units on number 4 is this a type error?
1. How many spin do we need to play with this game? Or do I establish a number like +30 or more?
2. Can this approach be played on a single zero Roulette? Or, do you have to setup a different variation of betting?
Thanks,
John
I found your site:
nolinkss://sites.google.com/site/freebicycleroulettestrategies/
is ER stand for European Roulette?
John
OK.
I tested your European approach and it created big losses at my test, using different Casino sites.
The only one that work and still needs to be test is the one you posted for the American Roulette but I didn't place 66 units on number 4 because I already had there 5 units.
John
You did this testing in one hour?
Ken
Yes running against recorded numbers from last games which I played at Land Casinos in Atlantic City New Jersey, USA.
I'm playing Roulette since 1980.
Using his approach you need a large Bankroll, because that may a condition where you loss 3 or 4 contiguously which is about 240 unit down and then it is a process of recovery as long as we don't hit dead spots continuing to loss -60 at each spin!
John
last night i tested this
bet on 11 street a 15 units
1000 spins ,start with 1000 units
end with 3040 units
played at betvoyager nonzero roulette
Check you attached Excel spreadsheet all you have is a picture of the Roulette table. The other sheets are empty.
John
As shown above.
The system failed. As the Casinos (online) with seconds tweaked their programs and sent the ball to areas where you lose.
Non of the systems on this board with all the respect working.
The only way to survive is to have a large bankroll, apply Money management and above and beyond DISCIPLINE!!!
John