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"Mini's!" For American Roulette

Started by Norman Bates, September 05, 2011, 04:22:12 PM

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Norman Bates

"Mini's!"
For American Roulette
This Is Not A Proven System:
Use The Same Spins Each Time.
:skull:
1st Example:
1 chip on numbers 8, 29, 11/14 and 23/26 spit
2 chips on the 2nd dozen, column B, and 0/00, 16/19, and 18/21 split
5 chips on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, and 33
44 chips per spin.  440 chip buy-in
:skull:
2nd Example:
2 chip on numbers 8, 29, 11/14, 16/19, 18/21, and 23/26 split
2 chips on the 2nd dozen, column B, and 0/00 split
6 chips on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, and 33
54 chips per spin.  540 chip buy-in
:skull:
3rd Example:
1 chip on 16/19, and 18/21 split
2 chips on the 2nd dozen, column B, 0/00, 11/14, 23/26, numbers 8, and 29
8 chips on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, and 33
64 chips per spin. 640 chip buy-in.
:skull:
This is not a progressive strategy.  Each one of these examples are based on the same basic premise, and are to be used individually.  That way, if one doesn't seem to work for you there are still more options left to choose from so you can change it up a little when you have to.
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You can also move from one example to the other in a progressive fashion if you want to by using the buy-ins from each example as sign posts along the way.  This way, you can keep on winning until you reach the buy-in for the last example if you want to.  That way you can at least keep the minimum buy-in for the last example above making a 280 chip winner.

Mr J

@NB >> Unless Steve has an issue with me, I'm telling you ahead of time.......... You knock your thread back to the top too many times, even after 500 warnings from me. If you do it with this method, I'll delete the thread.

Ken

ADulay

Quote from: Norman Bates on September 05, 2011, 04:22:12 PM
Each one of these examples are based on the same basic premise..

And that would be?

AD

Norman Bates


bombus


Norman Bates

You guys know something? I make bet placements everyday that are winners using the Roulette Xtreme software, and on Bicycle Casino Games software.  I do admit, things change on a constant basis, but with the tiniest bit of effort on your part you could do it to.  Everybody wants a guarantee without doing anything for themselves when nothing in life is a guarantee. Try them at home sometime.

I sure you guys have a wheel in the basement somewhere don't you?  All the big money players, and high end dealers all have them so you guys must have one too, right?  As far as how come all the bet placements work, then don't work is beyond me.  I think it's because all these software packets are no better than a child's toy that just keep the wheels a turnin', and without that you guys for the most part would be out of jobs.  

I mean, how come you guys aren't rich by now, or if you are why do you care what I do all the time?  I'm really not that much a scenic, and I like to keep a positive attitude, because I think this game is very entertaining, and it occupies most of my time.  Everybody wants to be rich, and become immortalized with a life long  legacy.   Not infamies for what not to do.

And as for you Adelay, I want to thank you for the advice about having bets on the table that aren't making any money.  That's been very helpful to me...

Here are a couple that seem to work: 0 chips won is not a losing bet:

This Is Not A Proven System:
Use The Same Spins Each Time.
:skull:
1st example: AR
2 units on numbers 8, 29, 0, and 00
3 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
4 units on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, 33, 11/14, 23/26 split, the 2nd dozen, and column B
54 units of 2.108 chips per spin.  1080 chip buy-in
:skull:
2nd example: ER
2 units on numbers 0, 8, and 29
3 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
4 units on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, 33, 11/14, 23/26 split, the 2nd dozen, and column B
52 units of 2.  104 chips per spin.  1,040 chip buy-in
:skull:
3rd example: AR
1 unit on numbers 8, 29, column B, and the 2nd dozen
2  units on numbers 0, 00, 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, 33, 11/14, and 23/26 split
3 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
30 units of 4.  120 chips per spin.  1,200 chip buy-in
:skull:
4th Example: ER
1 unit on numbers 8, 29, the 2nd dozen, and column B
2 units on numbers 0, 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, 33, 11/14, and 23/26 split
3 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
28 units of 4.  112 chips per spin.  1,120 chip buy-in
:skull:
5th Example: AR
2 units on the 2nd dozen, column B, numbers 0, 00, 8, and 29
3 units on 11/14, and 23/26 split
4 units on numbers 16/19, and 18/21 split
5 units on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, and 33
66 units of 2. 112 chips per spin.  1,120 chip buy-in.
:skull:
6th Example: ER
2 units on the 2nd dozen, column B, numbers 0, 8, and 29
3 units on 11/14, and 23/26 split
4 units on 16/19, and 18/21 split
5 units on numbers 4, 6, 17, 20, 31, and 33
54 units of 2. 108 chips per spin.  1,080 chip buy-in.

Norman Bates

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