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Title: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on Apr 11, 02:15 PM 2015
i know its a terrible bet

BUT what would the proper negative progression be?
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RobbieD on Apr 11, 02:37 PM 2015
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Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on Apr 11, 02:38 PM 2015
thx
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: jarabo002 on Apr 11, 04:35 PM 2015
That it is no more that another 5 lines bet.
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: denzie on Apr 11, 05:04 PM 2015
Good enough to stay seated at the table. ...and if that DS not come in a few spins then put some chip there too.....
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on Apr 12, 09:12 AM 2015
Bet  LOW, Black and Even  in competition   with each other .( Individual MM   as each one requires )

Same 5 numbers and 0/00 are uncovered.




For recreational purposes only. Play at your own  risk.


Tamino
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tomla021 on Apr 12, 09:43 AM 2015
can you expand on that idea tamino or nd
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on Apr 12, 10:17 AM 2015
Th9s is actually the Black, Low, and even EC combo containing the same numbers as mthe  1=18 an third dozen.

If you would firnish me  with your favorite POSITIVE  progression I shall  explain  further.

Tamino




Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tomla021 on Apr 12, 12:38 PM 2015
sure hers a parlay progression works well on even chances
1+3
1+2
1+1
2+3
3+4
3+1
4+1
6+3
8+3
10+1
39 units in all      simple parlay clears out a lot ************
the bet first and what you win with a parlay
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on Apr 12, 01:34 PM 2015
Start all nbets with  1 unit. If one  of the  3 EC wins  commence the parlay.Let`s say # 18 shows  on the first spin commence your palay on 1-18  and EVEN. Stay flat on Black until it shows.

Follow  the normal rules in the event a loss  interupts your parlay. You will not always   be betting the same  equal amounts  on all 3 positions.

Diuring the course of a session you might find yourself betting 1 unit on  Black, 3 units  on LOW , and 2 units  on EVEN.( That`s where the competition  with exh  other stems from)

For this you need 3 bankrolls.Each position with it`s own loss limit.



For recreational purposes only. P;lay at your own risk.


Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tomla021 on May 08, 05:12 PM 2015
tested this a bit and it played out well--will try it with a 3 step parlay progression
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Chris555p on May 09, 03:25 AM 2015
Playing 30 numbers or 5 ds is one of the best bet selection to win the game. For smart
players and non progression addicts only.
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: GLC on May 09, 06:01 PM 2015
Here's a way to play that will give you that great chance to walk out of the casino ahead most of the time.

Be sure to have a stop loss number because it will come up if you play long enough.

Here's the progression line: 3/2  6/4  9/6  12/8  15/10  18/12  21/14  24/16  27/18  30/20  33/22  36/24  39/26  42/28 etc...

When we lose, we move to the right but we move a different number of steps depending on where we are on the line.
When we win, we move 1 step to the left and continue to do so as long as we're winning until we get back to betting 3/2.  So while we're winning, the next bet is easy to know.

Here are the rules for when we lose:

1]  When we lose at 3/2 or 6/4, we move two steps to the right.
2]  When we lose at 9/6, 12/8 or 15/10, we move three steps to the right.
3]  When we lose at 18/12 or higher, we move four steps to the right.

That's all there is to it.  When we're betting under around 24/16, we'll reach a new high most of time when we get back to 3/2.
When we're playing at levels above 24/16, we'll still be a little in the hole when we get back to 3/2.

If you want, you can tweak the number of steps you move to the right after a loss so that when you get back to 3/2 you'll be at a new profit every time.  It'll increase the overall size of your bets, but maybe not enough to make that much difference to some of you that are well heeled.

You can play this 30 number bet for 2 units if you're a patient person.  Just bet 1 unit on the even chance and 1 unit on the opposing dozen.  That would be 1 unit on Low and 1 unit on the 3rd dozen or 1 unit on High and 1 unit on dozen 1.  The trade-off for not risking those other 3 units is that you only win a unit if your dozen hits.  If the e.c. hits, it's a wash.

Add 1 more unit to the e.c. for a 3 unit risk and you will win a unit every time one of your e.c. numbers hits.  You'll be betting 2 units on High and 1 unit on dozen 1 or 2 units on Low and 1 unit on dozen 3.  A dozen hit will be your break even hit.

You can adapt this to double dozens, 11 streets, 17 splits and 35 numbers if you like the way it plays.

GLC
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 09, 06:10 PM 2015
awesome idea

only downfall for me is the $20 minimum bets

gets high quick

last night i placed one bet on the auto roulette wheel

60 on 1-18 and 40 on 3rd dozen. i won walked away
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on May 09, 06:20 PM 2015
Quote from: RouletteGhost on May 09, 06:10 PM 2015
awesome idea

only downfall for me is the $20 minimum bets

gets high quick

last night i placed one bet on the auto roulette wheel

60 on 1-18 and 40 on 3rd dozen. i won walked away
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That`s how to murder a  decent bankroll..


Tamino
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on May 09, 06:40 PM 2015
RouletteGhost,


You got 2 PM


T.
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Vaddis on May 10, 09:14 AM 2015
Not good, what about 0, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18? How can I beat roulette with your system? :o
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 10, 09:16 AM 2015
Quote from: MumboJumbo on May 10, 09:14 AM 2015
Not good, what about 0, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18? How can I beat roulette with your system? :o

You said you beat roulette
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Vaddis on May 10, 09:23 AM 2015
I was talking about this system not mine, use your logic in roulette we have 37 numbers not 30.
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 10, 09:26 AM 2015
Maybe you can contribute on how we should play
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tamino on May 10, 11:24 AM 2015
All indications are  that 3 on LOW or HIGH and 2  on First or Third dozen is  for amateurs .
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Chris555p on May 10, 01:43 PM 2015
Exactly there are far better bets particularly when  betting 30 numbers.....; JK gave some good tips in his book......
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 10, 03:53 PM 2015
Who is jk?
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Chris555p on May 10, 06:15 PM 2015
Jack Kennedy a pro player
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 10, 07:50 PM 2015
i just read some of the JK book

the square ro let looks interesting

when a number hits bet the same color 4 on either side
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tomla021 on May 12, 01:35 PM 2015
Quote from: Tamino on May 10, 11:24 AM 2015
All indications are  that 3 on LOW or HIGH and 2  on First or Third dozen is  for amateurs .

Couldnt we play this bet  3 on low and 2 on high flat betting  ,,, and play 0, 00, 19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24 on a progression. Wouldnt 2-3 close hits of  0, 00, 19,20, 21, 22, 23, 24  put one ahead!
lets figure out the math on this
Title: Re: 3 units on high 2 units on 1st dozen
Post by: Tomla021 on May 12, 06:24 PM 2015
doesnt work--I came to my senses:)