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Alan's Double Streets System

Started by admin, January 24, 2008, 10:21:07 AM

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As I'm rather averse to playing individual numbers, this is a system that I devised, using Double Street bets. If this has been seen before, I have not, deliberately, plagiarised it from anyone.

This is how it works :-

DSt 1 DSt2 DSt3 DSt4 DSt5 DSt6
1-6 7-12 13-18 19-24 25-30 31-36

The DS's are then broken into 2 groups 1,3,5 (odd) and 2,4,6 (even). Therefore, we have 18 numbers in each group. We're looking to play on either the odd or even groups; an even money bet. This is an old-fashioned type "follow the last one hit" system.

Here's how it might look in play:-

Spin No. St O/E
1 26 5 O
2 32 6 E
3 35 6 E
4 23 4 E
5 16 3 O
6 12 2 E
7 12 2 E
8 35 6 E
9 14 3 O
10 16 3 O
11 21 4 E
12 11 2 E
13 1 1 O
14 2 1 O
15 2 1 O

You bet one unit on each of the DSs in the group (3 units total). For example, on Spin 6, following Odd (3) hitting on spin 5, you would be betting Odd(DS 1-3-5)again. A losing bet in this case. Spin 12 is a bet on Even (DS 2-4-6) as Even appeared on Spin 11. It's quite common to see runs of 8 or more using this system.

Flat betting or a moderate neg/pos progression can be used. A 100 unit bankroll is sufficient to play this. I suggest a target figure of 20-30 units. Please don't rubbish it, without testing it first. I find it to be quite effective but, that bloody Zero is a pain in the arse.




Credits: Alan

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