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Title: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Kav on Apr 18, 11:39 PM 2019
What is the safest roulette method in your opinion?
I was thinking about this the other day.
How do you judge a system as low risk?
Low risk low reward. High risk high reward.
Everything is relevant and anything is possible - there are no guarantees.

So what is a "safe" system?
What is more safe? A system that bets one number or a system that bets 35 numbers?
Food for thought.

Without philosophizing too much, a safe system for me is one which will not produce easily a huge loss. Martingale for example, is not a safe system.
I guess I'm not the only one to believe that the Parachute approach is an ingenious method to increase your payouts without increasing your bets. Therefore that's my choice of a "safe" system, for conservative players. There are countless variation too.

Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Firefox on Apr 19, 04:37 AM 2019
Even simpler is 3 units on 19-36, 2 units on first dozen. 81% win rate.

*Only 5 unit bet.
*Wins one unit 30/37 numbers.
*Lose 5 on 7 numbers (0 and 13-18)
*Streaks of 20 wins in a row not uncommon (1 in 66 chance)
*3/5 units on an even chance which has better odds with partage. Overall house edge on bet reduced to 1.89%
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Apr 19, 07:41 AM 2019
Lemme try  :)

Opposite of last decision Odd/Even & Red/Black (A chip on each)

A chip on both last decision dozen and column

(four chips total)
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Let Me Win on Apr 19, 12:00 PM 2019
The Guetting Progression has been previously described as the 'Grinders grind'.
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Thanatos on Apr 19, 02:26 PM 2019
Quote from: Firefox on Apr 19, 04:37 AM 2019
Even simpler is 3 units on 19-36, 2 units on first dozen. 81% win rate.

*Only 5 unit bet. -
*Wins one unit 30/37 numbers.
*Lose 5 on 7 numbers (0 and 13-18)
*Streaks of 20 wins in a row not uncommon (1 in 66 chance)
*3/5 units on an even chance which has better odds with partage. Overall house edge on bet reduced to 1.89%

Or you bet 1 unit on Dozen 1 & 2 units on 19-36 and you may only have 50% chance to win, but you keep the hedge bet so 81% to not loose & only looses 3 units on a loss. Does take a lot more patience thou.
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Kattila on Apr 19, 05:26 PM 2019
 3 steps marty   >:D    on ,
28 no
32 no
35 no
bankroll  1793,5   

You just need ...big balls.... ;D

Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Firefox on Apr 19, 05:57 PM 2019
Quote from: Thanatos on Apr 19, 02:26 PM 2019
Or you bet 1 unit on Dozen 1 & 2 units on 19-36 and you may only have 50% chance to win, but you keep the hedge bet so 81% to not loose & only looses 3 units on a loss. Does take a lot more patience thou.

Good call. It's the kind of bet I would make when standing around looking at a wheel collecting data on spins, scatter, diamonds, and dealers. Thats if I feel I have to make a few bets to justify my existence hanging around.

Very low cost, very low risk, and very low variance.  I usually bet on black or red.  But this bet is a bit more interesting for variation though.
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Kav on Apr 20, 06:48 AM 2019
Quote from: Thanatos on Apr 19, 02:26 PM 2019
Or you bet 1 unit on Dozen 1 & 2 units on 19-36 and you may only have 50% chance to win, but you keep the hedge bet so 81% to not loose & only looses 3 units on a loss. Does take a lot more patience thou.

I also like very much this bet. Can be played in many different ways, flat bet or with progression.
Also consider 3 units on High, 2 units on 1st dozen for profit when both 1st dozen and High hit.
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Firefox on Apr 20, 06:55 AM 2019
Quote from: Kav on Apr 20, 06:48 AM 2019Also consider 3 units on High, 2 units on 1st dozen for profit when both 1st dozen and High hit.
See my reply to your first post. Great minds and all that!
Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Let Me Win on Apr 20, 07:44 AM 2019
Hardly ever could anyone found method with better chance of winning 1 unit with 10 units bankroll. You start on line 10 and on win you go to line in W column and on loss you go to line on L column. Obviously line number correspond to your bankroll size at the moment. Column Pwin tells what is the overall probability of having bankroll size 11 units before having 0 units...

bankroll   bet   W   L   Pwin
0   no bet   -   -   0.0000%
1           1 unit on 8:1   9   0   8.7203%
2           1 unit on 8:1   10   1   17.5148%
3           1 unit on 8:1   11   2   26.4321%
4           1 unit on 5:1   9   3   35.2262%
5           3 units on 2:1   11   2   44.2668%
6           1 unit on 5:1   11   5   53.3046%
7           2 units on 2:1   11   5   62.3424%
8           3 units on 1:1   11   5   71.3802%
9           2 units on 1:1   11   7   80.6623%
10           1 unit on 1:1   11   9   90.0698%
11   no bet   -   -   100.0000%

Title: Re: What is the safest strategy?
Post by: Firefox on Apr 20, 11:29 AM 2019
Quote from: Let Me Win on Apr 20, 07:44 AM 2019
Hardly ever could anyone found method with better chance of winning 1 unit with 10 units bankroll. You start on line 10 and on win you go to line in W column and on loss you go to line on L column. Obviously line number correspond to your bankroll size at the moment. Column Pwin tells what is the overall probability of having bankroll size 11 units before having 0 units...

bankroll   bet   W   L   Pwin
0   no bet   -   -   0.0000%
1           1 unit on 8:1   9   0   8.7203%
2           1 unit on 8:1   10   1   17.5148%
3           1 unit on 8:1   11   2   26.4321%
4           1 unit on 5:1   9   3   35.2262%
5           3 units on 2:1   11   2   44.2668%
6           1 unit on 5:1   11   5   53.3046%
7           2 units on 2:1   11   5   62.3424%
8           3 units on 1:1   11   5   71.3802%
9           2 units on 1:1   11   7   80.6623%
10           1 unit on 1:1   11   9   90.0698%
11   no bet   -   -   100.0000%

How does one ever get to line 8 or 6 etc, or did I read it wrong ? A bit distorted on bare text.