Methodology:
European roulette:
Tracking – 37 spins
- "look back" 37 spins.
- Mark all spun numbers on the roulette wheel.
Betting – 19 spins
- Bet unhit neighbor(s) of spun number.
- Add one unit when a neighbor of a bet number hits (this makes some numbers have 2+ units).
Special starting bet:
If last number from tracked cycle enables any neighbor(s), you start with a bet.
Win limit:
Ideally, you don't limit wins and milk every positive session to the max.
Exit limit:
You do limit losses and evaluate exiting after a failed cycle. It can also end for player reasons such as making human errors due to physical extenuation.
This was conceived as a land-based system, so it accounts for human factors. In any case, the exit limit is meant to be considered after a failed cycle.
It is up to the player to continue a session if the cycle loss is minimal. i.e. Player can continue after a -10 cycle, but a -100+ loss = going home with every unit.
Recommended bankroll:
200 units.
What I like about this system is it has clear neighbor betting rules and, of course, the fact it doesn't chase losses...
Besides, it can give nice moments when you hit a number with 2+ chips on it. These higher-bet numbers are the result of near-misses, so it's kind of a special reward.
OK, I hope I get these numbers right --you wouldn't believe the hours some of these posts are made at (thanks to sqzbox for a little correction, much appreciated):
The original premise on system inception being: 1 cycle for tracking, half a cycle for betting (this was originally an American wheel system for land casinos).
Exactly 1.5 cycles total.
American wheel's cycle is 38 spins, so half a cycle is 19.
38 spins collection.
19 spins for betting.
(Half a cycle on the american wheel is 38 / 2 = 19)
When adapting to European roulette the numbers are:
37 spins collection.
37 / 2 = 18,5 half a cycle.
We round it up to 19, although it can be 18 too if rounded down, as you can prefer is you are more conservative (which I am and it was my first choice when adapting it, but 19 makes more sense to match the original better)
So we have 37 + 19 = 56 spins total for the euro wheel.
This is what a full "tracking + attack" cycle for European wheel lasts.
...As a curious note, if you sum 37 +56, you have 93, so this method could be named the "93 system" too.
Cheers!
Quote from: VLS on July 02, 2014, 10:35:13 AM
Special starting bet:
If last number from tracked cycle enables any neighbor(s), you start with a bet.
Here's a wheel at spin 37 to illustrate:
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