5 thoughts on “Take Extra Risk when you are in profit Roulette Winning Strategy American roulette European Roulette

  1. Playing just one dozen is one of my favorite strategies. The way I select what dozen I bet on is wait for a dozen to lose at least 4 times in a row. The amount of losses
    I wait for depends on how the wheel is spinning during my session. On nights where the hit % is close together for all 3 dozens then waiting for a dozen to lose 3 times in a row is good enough. On nights where the hit % is far apart I sometimes wait for a dozen to lose 8 times before placing my bet. I use simple win tracking software to keep track of the dozens. My progression starts out like yours. From 6 units you can go up to 12 before adding more than one unit to the bet. At 12 you then add 2 units going up to 14. Keep adding 2 units till you get to 26, then start adding 3. In researching how many times a dozen can lose in a row I have found, when searching the internet, that a long time dozens player witnesses a dozen losing 26 times in a row. In all of my years of playing, just once I had a dozen lose 23 times in a row. So you can consider a dozen losing over 20 times in a row to be a rare event though in this game anything can happen. In short if you have a 30 step progression in theory losing would be a rare event though it is best to set a stop loss point so you can protect your bankroll. I enjoy playing with a slow progressing bet, the only catch is that sometimes you need to win twice close together to end up in profit. I know most people want big wins fast. For me I just want to consistently win even if it is just $1.00. A win is a win and it adds up quickly. Being able to send money back to my bank account every time I play is my goal. Yes it can be done but it takes a lot of patience and self-control. Thank you for your videos. 😁

  2. "Whenever you see a successful person you only see the public glories, never the private sacrifices to reach them." -Vaibhav Shah

  3. You can play the same with coloums also, however must play with caution.
    Keep up the good work!

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