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Started by Viktor888, September 14, 2012, 02:05:27 AM

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Viktor888

Hi everyone!
I just started to play roulette recently!
What do you think about the following technic?
I just put bet the first line 1$ 1$ 2$ 3$ 4$ 6$ 9$ 14$ 21$ 31$ 47$ 70$ 105$ 158$ 237$ till I win! or second line 3. line or dozens!!
Is it working??? Is the online casinos recognise this if i start to play this technic??
I am waiting the suggestions!
Thanks!

Proofreaders2K

Hello Viktor888 welcome to Roulette & the Forum :)

That is a lot of money to gamble on something you're not sure will work.

How about this: see what line hits the most in 10 spins then bet that line up to 5 times, flat-betting. ($1, $1, $1, $1, $1)

Remember, numbers that hit continue to hit as a rule.   :thumbsup:

marvin

rather than sticking to a doz/col, I suggest just follow the last win col/doz , stop at 5th step, wait for virtual win then start again.
I think its easy to recover up to 5 losing streak. I sometimes play this kind when I get bored...
try to look for  Victor and Lanky's Lw methods they are more interesting than this.

good luck!

iggiv

don't play long progressions. That's a gambler fallacy thinking that longer a dozen did not appear -- more chances for it to come out soon. It will come out sooner or later but u may have lost all your money by this time.

VLS

Hey there Viktor! (Almost a namesake!)

I would advise against the method too.

These days I like to play with a 100-unit bank, using only straight-up numbers and aiming to win at the averages.

Look at the wheel and the single, straight-up numbers; they can reward you the most in the game :)

Cheers!

qayotee

I actually like progressions generally when you combine different strategies. Now I only play no house edge roulette, which makes these progressions so much more powerful.

ausguy

Viktor - Your progression has some likeness to the Fibonacci (FIBO) number progression. Have a look on line under that name, Wikipedia has a good run down on it. Also on this forum up top in SEARCH, near the HOME icon typing in Fibonacci will get you to some discussions on it, click on the orange words.

The basis of FIBO is  starting at zero or 1 then adding the two lower numbers to get the next higher number and then repeating the process to get a new higher number.

The standard way to bet with this is up 1 level on a loss and down 2 levels on a win. The aim is to get back to the lowest bet and so be in profit.

Casinos won't be worrying about your bet amounts, other players are laying much larger ones than yours, so relax on that one. Also the casino won't be looking at how you bet, remember they have hundreds of bets going on all the time. You're just another star in the sky.

What type of on line casino do you plan on playing at? Live dealer? Airball/slingshot, RNG computer roulette? Many say the last two are rigged so do some homework on all that.
I only play live dealer wheel because they give true random results. Even then they're a hard nut to crack.

One thing that's best is to avoid is the casino bonuses. The terms of use make it mighty tough to win. 

You might be given $1k bonus on top of your own money. Often they have you playing x40 your
1K bonus and winning, naturally, before they'll payout any of the $1k. So read the fine print rules on it carefully as many don't and then the bickering with the casino starts. Players never win with that one.

As a new player the forums here & C.C, are a wealth of information. There's mountains of it so study up on MM money management for starters. Allow plenty of time to get information and test ideas with actual recorded spins, either yours or other players. It may involve weeks rather than just days.
Don't start betting unless properly prepared. This includes having sufficient bankroll to at least cover your progression, more than is better.

Best wishes with it all Viktor.

Cheers, Ausguy.

ausguy

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