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Started by ales, January 07, 2009, 02:24:57 AM

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Amazin

Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum and roulette.  This is my first post so be nice to me, lol.  Hope you all having fun. 

I'm still confused as to how this system works. 

So you wait after 12 spins and look for 2 streets which has occured once or twice, then what?

Can someone explain in plain English without any jargons?

Really appreciate it, thanks in advance. 

John Gold

10
8
3
10*
1
12
7
1*
12*
2
3*
2* (not a playable set because of more than 3 qualifiers)
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11
5
7
6
3
5*
7*
2
4
9
9*
8 (3 qualifiers and a playable set)
--
3
7 winner. (+6 total gain)
9 (winner but not played because of reset)
5 (winner but not played because of reset)
7
12
4
5
6
4
11
3
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I used to play this Amazin, it's easy to follow.

Mark a set of 12 streets. You are looking for either 2 or 3 of the streets to come up ONLY twice. Then you will play them over the next set of 12 spins looking for a hit. You stop once you get a hit and restart a new game.

The progression that you use is up to you.

Looking at the above examples:

There are too many qualifiers in the first set of 12 streets. (5 to be excact) So on to the next set of 12 streets. There are 3 qualifiers this time and that is ok to start betting on the next set of 12 streets. A win comes on the second spin. Funnily enough, all the 3 qualifiers hit one after the other but you only play for one win and start again if you want to follow Ales rules to the letter.

Hope this helps. It is certainly no HG but a bit of fun and you can't get hurt too much playing this way.

Cheers.

Amazin

Thank you so much for your detailed response.  I won £160 in an hour few days ago playing it online using the red and black system.  After some more studying, I realised that it can be dangerous and eventually the system will catch up with me.  This is why I'm starting to look for an alternative system. 

Would this system work in a real casino? I want to get paid the same day so will go down the local casino and play it there. 

So once I pick a street to bet on based on the last 12 spins, e. g.  7-8-9 that came up twice in the last 12 spins, I put £1 on each of those numbers, then  and repeat until I hit? Is that right? or do I put £2 on each number then £3 on each number if miss?





klw

Hi my first post on here so hello to all. I am reading as much as possible in order to be successful at roulette. Gamlet's posts have caught my eye as someone to follow, unfortunately he hasen't been on this forum for quite a while.In this thread he writes about 2 extra numbers in addition to the Pascal numbers , does anyone know how he calculates these 2 extra numbers ? Any help would be much appreciated.

beretta28

Unluckily for all of us the law of third is not useful for beating roulette.
-It has been found out by Pascal,that invented roulette too.Does it mean that Pascal invented roulette and a law for beating it?I don't think so
-In all math Forums,the law of third ,that we find in a lot of situation of our life,it is considered a curiosity of math,true,but not relevant
-it is in big contradiction with the independency of spins,when all numbers have always the same probability to hit at every spin
-the law of third has existed for 250 years.Casino are still open...

BCShad0w

Morning all,

And how is this system holding up for anyone who is using it?
(I'm off to work however I have a question to ask regarding this way of playing)

Chez

iggiv

this method is not better than many others. it's not a holy grail, believe me. Otherwise everybody would play it and the whole world would talk about it. And casinos would finally ban it.

But there are no holy grails, my friend.

BCShad0w

Quote from: iggiv on January 29, 2013, 06:19:58 AM
this method is not better than many others. it's not a holy grail, believe me. Otherwise everybody would play it and the whole world would talk about it. And casinos would finally ban it.

But there are no holy grails, my friend.

My main question on this is of you're covering 2 streets, why are you flat betting and not just covering both streets with a chip each? Thats like saying laying down £6 for a £36 win resulting in £30 profit, while you can cover 6 numbers with £2 resulting in a £18 return giving you a £16 profit. The profit percentage is higher in your winnings? Or are my maths completely off?

Chez

BCShad0w

Quote from: BCShad0w on January 29, 2013, 11:02:25 AM
My main question on this is of you're covering 2 streets, why are you flat betting and not just covering both streets with a chip each? Thats like saying laying down £6 for a £36 win resulting in £30 profit, while you can cover 6 numbers with £2 resulting in a £18 return giving you a £16 profit. The profit percentage is higher in your winnings? Or are my maths completely off?

Chez

Apologies for the double post - Could not edit my original.
Just correcting my maths as this morning I looked at Split not Street and therefore my math at top if incorrect.

Either way you're looking to make 5x profit ((£36 - £6)/6) and ((£12 - £2)/5). I suppose it's all about bank roll?

BCShad0w

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