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Roulette Systems

 

The Fibonacci System

The Fibonacci numbers are a sequence of numbers first published in 1202. The Fibonacci sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, where every new number is the sum of the two previous numbers, can be used in gambling.
The Fibonacci Roulette system works as follows:
You start by betting the first number in the Fibonacci sequence, 1 unit on Red or black.
When using the Fibonacci system, each time you lose a round you increase the bet size on the next round, following the Fibonacci sequence.
When you win a round, you don't end the sequence, you step two to the left in the sequence.  If you bet $21 and win, your next bet is 8 units. If you win again, Bet 3 units.
The sequence ends once you're back to betting 1 unit.

You bet $1 and lose.
You bet $1 and lose.
You bet $2 and lose
You bet $3 and lose
You bet $5 and win
You bet $2 and lose
You bet $3 and win
You bet $1 and win, the sequence is over and you can start it over.

The advantage of the Fibonacci system is that the size of the bets doesn't grow as fast as in the Martingale system. This is a good system to use when you are clearing a Casino bonus. If you have a bankroll of $376 you can afford to lose 11 bets in a row and still make money.
 The odds against losing 11 straight bets are 1:2768, or 0.036%.

The Progressive Dozen System

To use this system you need a bankroll of 200 units. The bets are made at the three dozens, 1-12, 13-24 and 25- 36. The payout at dozens is 2:1.

You have to keep track of which dozens that haven’t hit the last 5 spins. You can do that by writing L, M, and H on a piece of paper. After every spin you mark the dozens who didn’t hit with an x. If a zero hits there will be x for all three dozens.
 When you start you can’t play immediately; you have to wait for 5 xs in a row. After 5 spins your notes may look like this:

L

M

H

x

x

 

x

 

x

x

x

x

x

 

x

x

x

 


The low dozen now have 5 xs in a row and you can start to bet. You now make play nr 1 in the table below and bet 1 unit. If you win you are 2 units up and the round is over. If you lose make play nr 2 and bet 2 units. If you win you are up 2 units and the round is over. If you lose you makes play nr 3-4-5 and so on. When you win there will always be a profit for the round. You will lose if a dozen not hit for 16 spins in a row. This is definitely not impossible but not very likely. The odds against are 1:530 means that you will win 99.8% of the rounds.

Play nr

bet

profit

1

1

2

2

2

3

3

3

3

4

4

2

5

6

2

6

9

2

7

13

1

8

20

2

9

30

2

10

45

2

11

67

1


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