Greg’s New 12’s Roulette

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10 thoughts on “Greg’s New 12’s Roulette

  1. The problem is the table Limit you never take Into consideration so it makes your system useless. In the above examples people. Would have lost big. !

  2. Low starting unit would be better, also when I tried this on the app after the double up won I'd add one more unit to it rather than spinning the same as before

  3. like it prefer waiting for third dozen not to come in then bet but also have a separate staking system on the third dozen to go two times ie you bet for it to go two times 1 1 2 3 4 6 10 15 instead of waiting to bet of course not foolproof but picks up a few more wins along the way third dozen will double every three spins on average

  4. Nice technique. The increase on a win by one unit before losing is an interesting twist; but puts you higher in your Martingale progression. I agree with most of the comments and RM that a different progression is needed since you are not only doubling with each loss but you are making two bets as well so the progression when losing 4 or 5 in a row is twice as severe as a normal Martingale. One dozen hits 5 times statistically once in 243 decisions so it is rare but the starting unit needs to be lower or a different progression used. Thank you Roulette Master!

  5. I have learned. After losing on the Marty a couple times. Never chase.
    Same bet every time you lose a spin. Then, parlay your winnings. You’ll be happy you did.
    Parlay type? Covering 24 numbers of 38 or 30 of 38….use 1-3-2-6. Or, if you prefer…use 1-2-4.
    Use this progression on this vid just now uploaded by RM. Start at the beginning and play it through.
    Of course, people can do what they want and play how they want with their money. As for me…same bet on a loss. Never chase.

  6. I think i would follow the trend of the wheel in and not stay at one place the whole time. Other than that i like it.

  7. From my testing so far I really do not think that such a steep progression is needed.
    Here is what I have been trying. 1-2-2-3-5-7-11-16-24-30-45-68. Those amounts are for a single dozen so it would be 2X to place those bets on each of the 2-12’s. Playing is rather simple. Start out at 1 on each, if you win just keep spinning, on a loss go up to the next bet. Make a note of your balance when you start a session because your goal is to start this progression over as soon as you are in profit. As a player you have lots of choices playing like this. Just testing this the past few days I have never past a 16-16 before I am in profit. The profit amount you want to be in before you go back to the beginning is up to you. If it’s a tough night with real money you might be happy to start the progression over if you are getting your bet up in the $45 to $68 level if you break even or even loose a few bucks on that run up the progression ladder.
    You do not need to start the progression at $1 , I have been starting at $3 so I at least win $3 a spin should I get into a winning streak at the beginning. It’s happened many times so I rather make a bit more than just a dollar a spin to start off. If you have a few loses in a row it will usually take two wins or so to break even, by the 3rd or 4th win you will be in profit and can either stay where you are, keep spinning and not advance any further if you are getting lots of winning spins. It’s all up to you and the progression amount does not get out of control as quickly as a 2X Martingale does. When Martingale works it’s a great system but when it’s bad it will quickly suck up your bankroll. I have lost too much back in the beginning of my roulette adventure to the Martingale system. Never again for me.
    I really enjoy the 2 up 1 down on a win system. Just doing 2 up only on a loss works well also. Again you can quit anywhere in that progression and start back at what ever $$ level you are comfortable with. Different nights of betting bring different conditions. It’s good to have a bag full of tricks to try on a tough night rather than depending on just one betting system.
    This has become one of my favorite roulette channels along with just 2 others that are actually worth my time watching. Keep up the great work.
    Bill from Pennsylvania

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