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Roulette Systems
Before we start out explaining different strategies and tactics to approach the game of Roulette we have to state that none of
these roulette systems have been proven to work. We'll discuss several systems for you to learn and decide if it may be useful
or fun to use. It can help players making decisions while playing roulette.
Fibonacci Roulette System
Leonardo Pisan, better known as Fibonacci, was born in Italy in 1170. He was known for a great interest in Math and solving
mathematical problems. Fibonacci is most known because of the Fibonacci Series, a series of numbers approaching nature reality.
The series is: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, ... Each succeeding number is the sum of the 2 preceding
numbers. This series can easily be used in roulette. We'll start out by betting 1 credit. In case of a loss we take the next
number of the fibonacci series and bet 1 again. So losing 4 times in a row will put you at 5 credits. In case of a win we go
back 2 steps in the series. Because we go back 2 steps in case we lose and we go up just 1 step in case of a win winning 1 out
of 3 times is enough to make a profit. So playing 50:50 in Roulette you will be able to need only a 33% win. The only dangerous
thing is in case of a losing streak were you lose many rounds in a row you might have to end up needing to place really big bets
to keep up the system. Therefore it is advised to set a personal limit.
La Bouchere Roulette System
This roulette system is also called 'Split Martingale', 'Cross-out' or 'Cancellation'. It's real easy. The player starts by
writing down a short series of random numbers, for example 1, 1, 3, 2, 4, 4. The first bet is the sum of the two outer numbers,
in this example it would be 1 + 4 = 5. So the player starts out betting 5 credits. In case of a loss the player adds the amount
just bet to the list. The next bet would then be 1+ 5 = 6. In case of a win the two outer numbers are erased from the list. This
system also results in a necessary 33% win to make some money. Again the risk is in losing numerous times in a row. Therefore
the system can also be used in reverse.
Martingale System
The most known roulette system has to be the Martingale System. After every turn in which you lose, you double up your bet. In
case you win, you start over at your first bet. In theory this system is always a winner. The problem is the table limits you
are facing. When this limit is reached you can't double up your next bet so the system ends.
Pivot System
Before you start out placing bets you will need to write down the numbers hit at the roulette table you are going to play. Write
down the numbers until a number has been hit twice. This number is now the pivot number. The system is to put the next 36 bets
on this number. In case the number gets hit again, you win. If not you will lose. The system is based on the "Law of the Third".
This law states that in every 36 spins only 24 numbers get hit. It does not really help much. It expects a number that has been
hit twice will be hit again.
Disclaimer
None of these systems are proven to be guaranteed winners. They can be used as a way of deciding when to raise and when to lower
your bets.
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