Roulette Columns System
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You are betting almost $200 to win a $1 in your example. I would highly recommend playing the rows or columns in a progression and do not 1/1 betting in roulette. Maximize your potential to gain and play baccarat if you enjoy 1/1 payouts. The risk is simply not worth the return especially with the zeros involved. The Martingale System is a sucker bet, plain and simple. Every betting system in every form of gambling tries to leverage probability theory. The Martingale System and other roulette betting strategies also rely on probability estimates. But there’s a flaw in the thinking behind these systems. If you account for the flaw you’ll be okay. Dozens and Columns Roulette System. This system is probably the second most common betting system amongst roulette players, following the suit of Red and Black ones we already mentioned. The upside: As long as you win, you have a small profit. The downside: If you don’t win within a certain sequence, you have a big loss! Started by ZeroBlue on Main Roulette Board. 4 Replies 3084 Views Last post: Mar 24, 09:25 PM 2016 by RouletteGhost: Dozens and Columns- hows it done!! Started by chrisbis on General Discussion. 2 Replies 2036 Views Last post: Oct 07, 06:17 PM 2010 by chrisbis Dozens 'n Columns System. ROULETTE-SYSTEMS by COSMO-RESEARCH: CHRONOS 10 (NEWEven Money System) CLIXX 3 (Dozen/Columns System) CONQUEST (Even Money System) COMPACT plus (Even Money System) CHALLENGE STAGE II (Dozen/Columns System) goto SYSTEMS.
in a nutshell. On a normal roulette table there are several ways to bet, some of the odds are seemingly good (17-1 53-1) but I prefer the 2-1 bets, these are streets and the 12s. On a street (I believe im using this term right, I mean the pay lines at the back of the table as in the line 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34) on each line you have a little less than 1/3 chance of winning. I believe I saw on one site a stat of 31.8%. The few times I have been to casinos with real roulette, I play two of them usually the outside two. If the ball lands on any one number on those two lines you win 2-1 which means you loose one bet and tripple the other giving you a gain of 1 betting unit per bet. If the stat I saw was right 31.8% this should mean that the odds if you pick two of them is 63.16%
You may loose several bets in a row to a ball landing on the one line you diddnt play or on 0 or 00 but overall this system statistically should win. Unless Im wrong.
If I am wrong please explain to me how using math, or a code test, I would appreciate the help in the event I am wrong but according to the math I dont think I am
We'll do them right in a row...63 wins followed by 37 losses...
Win 1 unit 63 of the time @ $20 a bet =Bet $1260 and return of $1890 with $740 remaining to bet from the original amount...now you have $2630
Lose 2 units 37 of the time @ $20 a bet = Lose $740...now you have $1890.
Even simplified like this, the house advantage is almost correct (within $5, based on the rounding)
This is a loser...can it win sometimes? Sure. It is still a loser...
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.
This is how James Bond played Roulette in the book (not movie) 'Casino Royale', so you're not the first to think of it. I've tried it a few times and it seemed boring and didn't make me any significant money.
I don't have anything that runs long-term projections for Roulette or I'd do those for you. I am guessing that it ends up being very close to the HE, though. If this system worked consistently, Roulette would have been modified to reduce its effectiveness by now.
I played this way for several days in Las Vegas on one of our earlier trips. I would bet $25-$100 on two of the groups of 12. I lost a lot of money and had a host want to meet me. Unless you are a really high-level player at a low house edge game, meeting a host is not a good sign!!!
Sometimes you will be betting the first and second dozen , the second and the third dozen , or the third and the first dozen.
Once you have mastered this you can go further and eliminate 2 numbers from the 24 pockets and operate on a reduced scale. It`s nly one number on each half of the wheel.
Just keep following the action of the wheel.
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Playing two dozen bets does not change this very EV. If you play two dozen bets, the odds are 1:2, the probability of a hit is 24/37.
The EV of the combined bet is . Surprised ?
The two-dozen bet is as good (or as bad) as any other bet you make. The only thing it chances is variance. But if you want low variance, why don't you play the triple dozen bet ?
I would be thrilled if they would use the system.
Roulette Column System
Last night, I bought in for $20 and put $3 down on 6 numbers and $2 elsewhere. It hit 00. Fuck roulette.Administrator
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Dozens And Columns Roulette System
What are the odds of that???
Last victory was last Saturday. Next time, I'm in a Casino with her; I'm putting $100 straight-up on the #17.
Betting on Dozens and Columns is great. There are so many combinations on can use to beat the roulette. Bet only one Dozen or two dozens or Two dozens and two Columns simultaneously or even… Well, the possibilities are limitless. Follow the last two dozens that hit? Or bet for the sleeper column and the hot Dozen? You see? There is great room for testing and creativity there. And we are here to help you with some of the best strategies especially designed for this amazing bet.
The three Dozens and their respective numbers or the roulette table layout |
The three Columns and their respective numbers or the roulette table layout |
Doozy Dozen
This is my favorite, that’s why it is first on the list. It is explained in great detail and with an illustrative example. A very well thought out, solid system that can be modified further. A great starting point for any Dozen roulette player. One of the best creations of late Mr. Oops.
Iboba Two Columns System
Iboba is a long time roulette player and a very active and productive member of the roulette community. His Two Columns method is of great interest as it uses some triggers to decide what to bet next.
Labouchere on 2 Dozens and 2 Columns
Labouchere combines exceptionally well the offensiveness of Martingale and can capitalize greatly on winning streaks. At the same time it is more conservative than Marty and less risky. the bet increase at a much slower pace. Now combine the brute force of Labby with the power of double Dozens or Columns and you’ve got a great weapon in your hands.
Reverse Labby for double Columns and Dozens
This system belongs to our Labouchere Group of strategies. Reading it will help you understand how to create and apply a progression that increases your bets as you win, i.e. a positive progression for Dozens.
After reading all these betting systems and understand the mathematics behind them you will be fully equiped to attack the wheel, either by applying one of these methods or, even better by devising a winning strategy that fits your own ideas and play style.
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