The Lucky Six Roulette System. By Dove.
This is for on-line casinos (I don't know about a real casino - never been to one - might work there, too).
I start off by selecting any block of 9 numbers (1 to 9, or 0 to 8, or 7 to 15, for example). From that set of 9 numbers, I pick any 6 of them.
Place a level bet (1.00) on each of the 6 numbers and spin.
I have no more than 6 spins on each set of six numbers.
If I lose, after 6 spins, I quit that table for 24 hours.
If I win, within the 6 spins, I may have another go - but pick another block of 9 numbers and another 6 numbers from that block... start from beginning...
DO NOT have more than 4 goes on that table/casino within 24 hours.
DO NOT go over 15 minutes on one table/casino. When time is up, log out for 24 hours.
DO NOT take more than 100.00 from each/any table within 24 hours.
If playing with smaller stakes, 0.10, 0.50, 0.75, STOP playing after 4 goes, or when up to/or about 72.00 to 81.00 is reached, or when the 15 minutes are up.
I go to game settings/options and turn off animation (or set to 'Turbo Mode' - whatever they have) to make the game run quickly. I want to be in and out, FAST!
I have posted this for entertainment purposes only. Should you wish to play for real money, I shall not be held responsible for any losses incurred. It's your free choice! Never play with money you can't afford to lose. Never chase your losses.
The thing I personally like about this system I came up with, is that it does not involve increasing my stake or working out any complicated betting patterns.
I'll see what you think about it.
:thumbsup: Dove.
P.S. I just tried this for real money. 10p stakes (60p a spin). 3rd spin won £3.60. £1.80 up! Logged out for day!
Dove, again welcome!
On a European table, your odds of getting a hit somewhere from your 6 spots in 6 spins is just shy of 2/3 (65.41%). In your example, you won $1.80 on the third spin, although it could just have easily been more on an earlier spin or less on a later spin. If you averaged $1.80 on your wins 65.41% of the time, you would win 1.177. Your losses of $3.60 34.59% of the time would be a loss of 1.245. Taking your losses from your wins, you would be down the expected house advantage of 2.7% over the long term. You could certainly have a string of wins that would be fun, but you would inevitably have strings of losses that would consume your bankroll and leave you in the hole.
Good luck to you - thanks for sharing!
To figure your odds, take what is not covered by your bet selection (in this case 31/37) and raise it to the exponential power of your spin count. (31/37)^6 = 0.345907. That is how often you would lose on average after 6 spins of 6 spaces being covered. The difference (1-0.345907) is your odds of winning, 0.654093.
Hi. Thank you. I can't figure the maths out a well as you can, but I understand there are 31 numbers against me. I'm looking to see what can be done with 6 bets. I'll also look at putting 6 bets on over 6 splits.
Maybe I'm having a good run.
I hear what you are saying - that's why I only try it occasionally if my other betting pays off!
;D
Regards Dove.
Just pay your 6 selected numbers as you have stated. If you win it is great and if you lose it was your choice to play those 6 numbers. Don`t worry about math and math uncles . Those cats confuse the entire issue.
If math would have been helpfull those math uncles would taken home the casino`s chandliers when they were still math boyzz. Ignore theit gibberish.
Don`t martingale or apply any negative progression. Don`t attempt to recover lost money. You went there in the first place on your own free will.
Roulette is a game of chance only luck can help you win.
Never forget Fortuna soon takes what she has given.
Tamino
play your 6 numbers ,fine.
Maths, agree after all this time,they'd have killed the game.
Progressions 50/50 there.
Roulette a game of chance, yes, but what would you say of Mister average,surely you could make a win from that.
My mathematics are simple when it comes to roulette: the odds are against me! Mister Average is a good guy to follow in roulette, dice, etc. Take two dice: the number that comes up most is 7.
As for roulette, my approach is to try quick maximum gain, minimum loss, and not to increase bets.
So, if I go for a 50/50 bet, the most I can win is my initial stake. I can increase my initial stake, but I'll only make back, say, my initial dollar!
If I increase my stake to make more profit, then I'm seriously chasing losses - not a good thing to do.
I have a saying: why put £10 on one horse, when you can put £1 on ten horses?
I don't go for the 'big win', I build up slowly from level stakes.
One other way I play roulette is to put an equal bet on two different sets of 12 numbers - 3-1 odds on each, and rotate the bets. I know this is widespread practice, but I use it when my pot is low.
I have a £20.00 pot each month for all my betting. When my pot makes a profit of £10 or more, I draw that out - and buy my missus some flowers!
I search online for betting tips; one phrase I use is: 'secret roulette systems (or horse racing, etc). The word 'secret' provides some otherwise not-usually-seen information. Again, I make no recommendations. It's a pastime.
Einstein famously said: You can't beat a roulette table unless you steal from it.
Regards, Dove 8)