System 63


SUBMITTED BY: phroyd

DATE: Oct. 18, 2017, 10:53 p.m.

UPDATED: Oct. 23, 2017, 8:15 a.m.

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  1. System 63
  2. This roulette system is called “System 63” because
  3. we have a 63% chance
  4. of winning each spin on a double-zero wheel. The system works even better
  5. on a single-zero wheel. Total units required will be 80 units for our session
  6. bankroll. Lifetime bankroll we be 5 sessions, or 400 units. We will betting on
  7. a two-dozen section or a two-column section on the layout. Our odds of
  8. winning each spin are 24/38 = 63%, hence the name System 63. We will use a
  9. progressive betting scheme as follows: 1-1, 3-3, 9-9, 27-27. What we do is bet
  10. 1 unit on one dozen (or column) & 1 unit on another dozen (or column). If a
  11. number hits on one of our chosen dozens or columns we win 1 unit profit.
  12. Example, Let’s say we bet on the first two dozens & number 12 comes up.
  13. We win 2 units for the first dozen, but lose 1 unit on the second dozen. Our
  14. profit is 2-1 = 1 unit. If we lose that spin, then on the next spin we bet 3 units
  15. on one dozen (column) & 3 units on another dozen (column). If that spin
  16. loses we progress to 9 units & 9 units. If we lose again we progress to 27 & 27
  17. units. The only way we lose our session bankroll of 80 units is if we lose four
  18. spins in a row.
  19. This is rare. The odds of this occurring are (14/38)^4=1.84%. We also have
  20. five session bankrolls.
  21. Therefore the odds of us losing our lifetime bankroll will be very small
  22. indeed while we are winning 63% of the spins. This method can be used in
  23. terrestial as well as on-line casinos. My advice would be to play to win $50-
  24. $100 each day then quit. If you lose a session bankroll, quit for the day &
  25. play again another time. Another word of advice as to a good on-line casino
  26. is oasiscasino.com.
  27. They allow betting units as small as 5 cents. You can start small & build
  28. your way up. Good luck!

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