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Full Wheel Roulette System

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Created by Syed Najam ul Saqlain Shah

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Full Wheel Roulette System

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There are many systems available for the Roulette Bettor. I will write about a few of them - but with this warning: Few games in the Casino have worse odds than Roulette. Played for a long period of time, Roulette will break you. However, it can be a successful betting opportunity if you keep it to a short period of time.

That being said, this system is hot. You could argue that you'll have nearly one-third of the wheel covered with only 5 units bet.

The system calls fo...


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There are many systems available for the Roulette Bettor. I will write about a few of them - but with this warning: Few games in the Casino have worse odds than Roulette. Played for a long period of time, Roulette will break you. However, it can be a successful betting opportunity if you keep it to a short period of time.

That being said, this system is hot. You could argue that you'll have nearly one-third of the wheel covered with only 5 units bet.

The system calls for bets on 10 numbers. These numbers are spread evenly throughout the Roulette wheel, and use just 5 chips. The idea behind this system is that all parts of the wheel are covered. It doesn�t matter what part of the wheel hits. We have 10 chances in 37 (or 38 in the case of an American (00) wheel) of getting a hit.

Place your bets as follows:

� 1 chip on the sixline 31 - 36 (which covers all of the numbers 31 to 36 inclusive, and pays 5 - 1)

� 1 chip straight up on each of numbers 5,8,21,29 (European Single Zero wheel which pays 35 - 1)

OR

� 1 chip straight up on each of numbers 11,12,27,28 (American 00 wheel, also pays 35 - 1)

By placing your bets this way, the maximum number of spaces between the numbers covered is 3, and the minimum number of spaces between the numbers covered is 2 (for both the single zero wheel and the double zero wheels).

To see what I mean, you can look at a roulette wheel and look at the numbers covered:

(5,8,21,29,31,32,33,34,35,36 for a European single zero wheel

OR

11,12,27,28,31,32,33,34,35,36 for an American double zero wheel).

If one of the straight up numbers wins, you get a profit of 31 units (35 - 4). If one of the numbers in the sixline wins, you will get a profit of 4 units (5 - 1). If none of your numbers win you will lose 5 units. The size of your units should be whatever you are comfortable with. Start small and work up to higher value units from your winnings.

If a sixline number wins, add a unit won to the next bet on the sixline making a two unit bet on the sixline in the next spin and one unit on each of the 4 straight up numbers.

After a win on one of the four straight up bets, add an extra unit to each of the bets in the next spin (including the sixline bet), making a total bet of 10 units after a straight up win.

Keep adding one unit to all of the bets after a straight up win, and only add one unit to the sixline bet after a win on the sixline bet.

Drop back to a single unit bet on each of the 5 bets after any loss.

Betting this way, you take advantage of winning streaks and you drop back to a minimum bet on losing streaks.

If you get a good winning streak you will make a killing.

Keep betting at the same table while you are on a winning streak. Change tables when you start losing, or quit for the day.

You should have a stop loss point. That is, you should stop betting on a table (or even quit for the day) and cash in your chips once your losses get past a predetermined stop loss point. Decide on your stop loss point before you start playing.


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