A couple of years ago, I was really into Roulette. Im more of a Poker player these days, (Ill get to why I switched in a minute) but a couple of years ago, I did nothing but study Roulette. I knew it was an unbeatable game. Even Einstein said it was unbeatable. But I had an idea. I think that when most people say Roulette is unbeatable, including Einstein, they mean that there is no way to play the game in a way that will guarantee you victory, which is true. (except for maybe cheating) I also knew that there are people who have made a lot of money playing Roulette for a living, (without cheating) and I thought to myself, havent they in a sense beaten Roulette? They didnt have a fool proof means of guaranteeing victory, but they found a way to win more often than lose, and in my opinion, if you can consistently win at any game, not just Roulette, but any game, youve beaten that game. From that point of view, I say Roulette can be beaten, and in a minute, Id like to share with you a system I used to win consistently at Roulette.
First though, if I know how to win at Roulette, why would I switch to Poker? The answer is simple really. I got bored of it. When I set out to beat Roulette, I did so because for the challenge of beating an unbeatable game. It intrigued me. Once the excitement of the challenge was gone, Roulette reverted back to being a very basic and repetitive game. I think the reason most people like Roulette is for the excitement of trying to win money. I dont gamble to win money. I only gamble if the game is fun and Roulette just wasnt fun anymore once I felt I had conquered the challenge. Although, that train of thought doesnt apply to everyone. My Mother for example loves Slots, but never gambles on Slots. She buys Slot games for her computer and plays for hours just for the love of the game. I think Slots is the most boring game on the planet. Even when money is on the line its still boring. She loves it though. To each their own I guess. Thats why I switched to Poker though. Its just more fun in my opinion. Even when playing in practice mode its still fun. Its not quite as exciting as playing for money, but I find its one of those games thats fun no matter what. Roulette doesnt have that quality.
But Im rambling now, which isnt the point of this article. The point is to help any Roulette players who still enjoy the game to become successful at winning. So if youve been patient enough to read this far, lets get down to it, shall we?
Aside from the system itself, there are other factors that come into play that are integral to your success. Well cover those first as the system is useless without these factors.
First things first, always play at a European table because they only have one 0 as opposed to two on the American style table. This will lower the house edge and up your odds. Next, play online instead of a land casino. This is because the minimum bets are lower online which is an advantage for you, and also there are no distractions when playing online and no time limits. Also, always play at a private table. Next, and this is really important, set time and money limits for yourself. Examples of this are set a one hour time limit. Once the hour is up, stop for the day. Whether youre winning or losing, stop. For money limits, have a specific amount that youre willing to lose in the hopes of winning. Your best bet is to be willing to lose twice the amount you want to win. If you want to win $250, be willing to lose $500. Never go over the limits you set for yourself no matter what, but dont be afraid to quit while your ahead before you reach your limits if you feel youre on a losing streak. And last but not least, Always play sober. Drinking impairs your judgement, and when your judgements impaired, youll make mistakes. Mistakes are the last thing you want when youre putting your money on the line.
Now that weve covered these important factors, lets move on to the system itself.
Its a pretty simple and straightforward system thats actually two systems combined into one. The first part of the system is this; There are 3 columns in roulette that pay 2 to 1. One column has 8 black squares and 4 red squares. Another has 6 black squares and 6 red squares. And the last one has 8 red squares and 4 black squares. This is the column were going to focus on for now. On each red square in this column, place $1 and place $1 on 0 as well. On each of the other 2 columns, place $9 on the columns themselves. Over all, you should have $27 on the table now. If the ball lands anywhere on the two columns where you bet $9, youll win $27, and break even. You can only win or lose on the last column, which is the beauty of this strategy, because in the column, you can win on 9 different spots, (the 8 red squares and 0) and youll only lose on 4 spots. (the 4 black squares) This means youre more than twice as likely to win as you are to lose. However, the winnings are low and very slow in building up. When you win, youll be up $9. When you lose, youre down $27 which is what slows you down. When you lose, its very easy to win back your losses because you win much more often than you lose, but its having to win back those losses that makes this a slow strategy. This is where part 2 comes in.
While youre playing the above strategy, youre going to be watching which numbers have been coming up in the corner of the screen and keeping track of the dozens and columns that are appearing. Its not hard to keep track of them because you can take as much time as you need, but if you want, you can use a pen and paper to keep track just in case. What youre watching for is when one of the columns or dozens doesnt appear for at least 7 times in a row. Once this happens, youre going to stop using the first part of the system, and change your bet. Youre going to start by betting $10 on the dozen or column that didnt appear for at least 7 turns. If you win, the pay is 2 to 1 so youll get $30 back, the $10 you bet and $20 in winnings. Once youve won, go back to part one of the system and repeat the process. If you lose the $10 bet, you have to keep going using a martingale betting progression that looks like this;
$10, $14, $18, $27, $41, $61, $90, $135, and $200
Dont be intimidated by these high bets. Youve already let one of the columns or dozens go by at least 7 times. Each of the above bets will win back all previous losses plus give you a profit. So for you to actually lose money, the column or dozen youre betting on would have to not show itself for 16 spins in a row. (the 7 you already let go by plus 9 bets on top of that) It is extremely unlikely for a column or dozen to not show itself that many times in a row. Youll very rarely see it happen, and by the time it does happen, youll have won so many times youll easily be able to afford the loss, and youll still be up. If you do make it as high as the $200 bet, you have to make a judgement call. Each time you increase your bet, the profit you receive gets smaller. The $200 bet is the only bet in the progression that doesnt make you a profit. It only wins back your losses, so if you make it that high you cant go any higher as youll hit the table limit. Its your last shot. You win, you break even and youre back to square one. You lose, your down a few hundred dollars, $200 more than you would have been if you stopped at the $135 bet. (Hey, I said the system had an excellent success rate, I never said it came without risk)
Well, thats it. I made a lot of money with this system before I couldnt stand playing that boring game anymore. If you do still like playing Roulette, I hope this helps.
Good luck!