Hi
It's roulette player, that system works, I tried it; it don't take long to win. Stay at 1 unit per street until you have to bet 6 street. In that case, double all the bets to insure a profit upon a win.
On a win, you balance increases according to the following formula. It's bet size multiplied by the number of empty spots on the board. Keep track of your last high balance anytime.
For example, if your last high balance was $50 and you current balance is $48, you are 20 units behind at 10 cents a bet. If you have to bet on 6 streets, you have 6 empty spots and in order to make a profit on a win, the bet size have to be 4 units. Your balance will increase by 4 multiplied by 6 empty spots for a total of 24 units. That brings you 4 units ahead.
If you don't understand, just try it for fun. Because sometime you bet on 3 streets and sometime on 6 streets, there is no fixed progression to follow. Use the formula to ensure a profit on a win.
Good luck
It's roulette player, that system works, I tried it; it don't take long to win. Stay at 1 unit per street until you have to bet 6 street. In that case, double all the bets to insure a profit upon a win.
On a win, you balance increases according to the following formula. It's bet size multiplied by the number of empty spots on the board. Keep track of your last high balance anytime.
For example, if your last high balance was $50 and you current balance is $48, you are 20 units behind at 10 cents a bet. If you have to bet on 6 streets, you have 6 empty spots and in order to make a profit on a win, the bet size have to be 4 units. Your balance will increase by 4 multiplied by 6 empty spots for a total of 24 units. That brings you 4 units ahead.
If you don't understand, just try it for fun. Because sometime you bet on 3 streets and sometime on 6 streets, there is no fixed progression to follow. Use the formula to ensure a profit on a win.
Good luck