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D'Alembert Roulette System
In this system, you place your bets on any of the "even money" boxes. Either RED, BLACK, ODD, EVEN, 1-18 or 19-36.
You start by betting 1 unit, and add one unit after every losing coup. After every win, you subtract 1 unit. Every time your bet returns to zero, you will have made some money. How much money depends on how long the series lasted.So for example, you bet 1 unit and lose. Your next bet is 2 units. You lose again, so your next bet is 3 units. You win this bet, so your next bet is 2 units, you win this bet also, then your next bet is 1 unit, if you win, the series is over, and you start again at 1 unit. In this case you would have won 3 units by the end of the series. Simple!This system is super-easy to grasp, and is safer than the Martingale, because instead of doubling-up after a loss, you just add one unit. So the bets tend to stay reasonable. However, a long losing streak can still up the stakes pretty high, maybe even over the house limit, so USE THIS SYSTEM WISELY!I suggest you stop playing after winning a certain amount that you decide on before playing, and the same goes for losses. Set yourself a limit, and stick to it. That's the smart way to gamble and to have fun doing it.If your bets start getting too high for comfort, you can accept your losses, stop the series and call it a day, or you can start a new series at one unit again. |
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