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Many casual roulette players bet on certain favorite
numbers, because they are entranced by the 35 to 1
odds. The American 0 and 00 roulette wheel gives the
casino a 5.27% advantage, and that
poses a considerable challenge to serious players
who want to be among the very small minority of
overall net winners. You are about to become
familiar with a straight-up betting strategy
specifically designed for the double-zero wheel. The
system should perform even better if applied to the
single-zero wheel.
The 35 to 1 System is based on what is known as the
“law of uneven distribution”. It is a fact that
numbers on a roulette wheel tend to repeat often.
During any 38-spin cycle, not all numbers will
appear, but certainly over trials of millions of
spins all roulette numbers will even out.
On average, the same 24 to 26 numbers will appear in
38 spins of the wheel. Rarely, if ever, will all 38
numbers hit in 38 spins. On average, in 38 spins,
about 1/3 of the numbers will be repeats,
meaning that while some numbers are hit two, three,
four, or more times, others don’t come up
at all. This phenomenon is not theory, it’s a proven
fact derived from tens of thousands of spins of a
roulette wheel. The interesting thing about this
occurrence is that often the numbers that have been
coming up most regularly have a tendency to keep on
doing so. By trial and error experimenting, the
inventor of this system has devised a procedure for
capitalizing on this law of uneven number
distribution. First, let’s set profit goals and risk
limits. Your stake for a single session should be
limited to four times the amount of a win on your
smallest bet. For example, if the smallest bet is
$1, the smallest win would be $35. Four times $35 is
$140, therefore your session stake is $140. A $5
minimum bet would require a bankroll of $700. The
minimum profit objective is one-and-a-half times the
amount you’re putting at risk. In other words, if
you buy in for $140, your goal is a win of at least
$210.You will need a small notebook, where you have
listed
all the numbers, from 1 to 36, plus 0 and 00, in a
vertical column on the left side of a page. Stand
back from the table and place a tick mark to the
right of each number that hits. At most casinos
roulette layouts include a screen that displays the
previous 16 or 20 numbers, making the
task less time-consuming. Simply tick the numbers
already on the screen, and you have a head start. As
soon as you have recorded at least two numbers that
have hit two times you go into action. Bet on all
numbers that have come up at least twice, and
keep adding new numbers as they hit a second time,
until you have a total of six
different repeat numbers working for you. Do not bet
on more than a maximum of six
numbers in a single game.
Bet the same minimum amount (1 unit) on each of your
numbers until one of them
wins. You will be paid 35 to 1 for a total of 36
chips. Now you >bet back your win by
dividing 36 chips over your
working numbers. Depending on how many numbers in
your stable at the time, you
would place 18 chips on each of two numbers, 12
chips on each of three numbers, 9
chips on each of four numbers, 7 chips on each of
five numbers, or 6 chips on each
of six numbers. If you hit two times in a row the
payoff will be between 210 and 630
chips! You have achieved your profit objective! Cash
in your chips and look for
another table. You’ll find that, on average, you’ll
hit your win goal
when you’re about halfway through your session
money. So if you still have $70 of
your original stake when you win a minimum of $210,
you have a total of $280,take
away the $140 you started with, and you’re left with
a net profit of $140. At a minimum
you will double your money in
every winning session. Overall you should do better
than that. If you do not hit two
consecutive times, return to betting only one unit
on each of your numbers until
another win materializes, then repeat the >above
procedure. The session ends either
when you’ve achieved your profit
objective, or when your chips are all gone,
whichever happens first. Try to position
yourself at the center of the table. From there you
can easily reach all the number
fields, in case your repeat numbers are scattered
from top to bottom of the layout.
You will find it helps if
you choose a busy table, one where bets are spread
all over the layout. It will take the
dealer longer to sort and stack chips between spins,
giving you more time to make
entries in your notebook and to place your bets,
especially after a win, when you’re
trying to spread 36 chips evenly over your working
numbers. Be a nice person, make
a one-chip straight-up bet for
the dealer once in a while. Ask what number he or
she likes and bet a chip for him or
her
on that number. Place a second chip for yourself on
that same number. Some
dealers have the knack to direct the ball to a
certain point on the wheel. Why
not take a chance that your dealer has that skill. I
was at one table where the dealer
liked the number 19. I bet his number for him and
for me five times, it hit twice! Be
aware that playing this system might attract the
attention of the pit boss. He may ask
you to leave if he suspects your
system play is not likely to benefit the casino. To
avoid running the risk of being
asked to
leave, choose a busy table where you will be less
noticed, and move to another table,
or even another casino after a winning session.
No betting system is infallible. That’s why you set
a loss limit and a win goal before
you start. This 35 to 1 System has a realistic
potential for worthwhile profits, even if
you only win 50 percent of all your sessions.
Relative to the amount of risk involved,
the 35 to 1 System may be
your best bet against the double-zero roulette wheel.
Numbers Chips Pay out Lost Bets Profit
2 18 630 -18 612
3 12 420 -24 396
4 9 315 -27 288
5 7 245 -28 217
6 6 210 -30 180
[One chip was not used with the five number bet
because five does not divide evenly into 36.]

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