If you have 1 dozen that hits twice and 1 dozen that hits once in the last 3 spins, bet 1-1 on those 2 dozens, unless the dozen that hit twice hit twice in a row, then bet 1 unit on that dozen. Example: 1 3 1 here we have the 1 dozen hit twice and the 3 dozen once so we bet 1 unit on each dozen. 3 1 1 here we have the same thing except the 1 dozen hit twice in a row so we bet 1 unit on the 1 dozen. If we lose the 1 dozen bet, go back to betting 1-1 on the last 2 dozens to hit.
When a dozen hits 2 times in a row we always bet one unit on it until it misses and then we bet 1-1 on the last 2 dozens to hit.
Any time we have all 3 dozens hit in the last 3 spins that means we don't have a repeat dozen so we have a no bet situation. Wait until one of the dozens hits twice and then start betting again, either 1-1 or 1 depending on the situation.
Keep playing until +5. Then take a break.
If you get down -10, stop also. I've been winning about 3 to 1 on average which is keeping me ahead of the bill collector.
If you want, you can bet 2-2 after losing 3 units in a row as a recovery technique. Most of the time it works.
This is a very solid trot with little risk to your bankroll.
George
+5 and -10 is a pretty narrow margin.
You might want to try +10 and -20.
If you reach +10 continue to play as long as you are winning. Stop if you lose 4 units from your highest point. But don't go below 7 units.
So the thing that kills this system is not dozen repeats in 3 spins. Or 1 3 2 1 3 2 2 1 3 2 1 3 etc...
This should be played flat bet only. Win 10 or lose 20. Then wait and start over.
After further testing, I can't recommend this bet except for a quick game every now and then.
I've lost 3 games in a row which ain't good.