You don’t need to hear me tell you again that I’m not a fan of betting systems in roulette, so I’ll throw you a curve here and offer one up that I’m actually open-minded to giving a shot myself. Albeit with a very low betting amount, but I’m willing to try it nonetheless.
Don’t get too excited, because if you want to try this, you need time. Lots of time. Unemployed amounts of time. And since I’m guessing most people who read this aren’t playing any of these casino games for a real living, time is a precious commodity, and that’s why we let the experts and those dedicated to breaking these games down do the testing for us.
But, for the sake of argument, here’s what you do if you want to try it for yourself – just make sure your casino is OK with you sitting down with a pen and pencil and taking a seat up for, oh, days on end without betting.
What we’re looking for here is a bias in a wheel. And this is exactly why I’m open to trying this method out. Because a true honest wheel is random and there’s no way around it. But a defective wheel – even to the slightest amount that it’d only be recognizable if you watched thousands of spins? Fully exploitable.
And that’s just what you have to do. Record 5,000 spins or more and record every number. Then find the ones that come up more often than the others and make bets on just one or two numbers. Each number is 35:1, so when the numbers come up every 25-30 spins, you make a profit over the long haul.
This is a ridiculous roller coaster, though, so it isn’t for everyone. There’ll be nights that are quite successful, but other nights where you might be down four digits. Remember, this is a long-term strategy.
How do you even know if you’ve got a bias wheel? That’s what the recording trial is for. If you can’t find those favorite numbers, you know you’ve got to move on to another table.
