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Edited by Iti9 at 22-12-2023 08:41 AM
Firstly, What Are the Conditions for Victory? I believe that technical skills, experience, psychological control, and luck are equally important. If you think you have top-notch skills, extensive experience, and good psychological qualities, but still can't win, don't panic and mess things up because your luck is insufficient at the moment. Luck is something we cannot control; we have to trust it and handle it with humility.
Secondly, as for betting methods, I know of fixed number method, dynamic tracking method, red-black odd-even zone method, and the two I most commonly use are the first two.
Fixed Number: Choose a few numbers you like, preferably a group of numbers in adjacent areas on the wheel, and keep betting on them. Adjust the bet amount proportionally based on the win/loss situation. The key is to chase wins, not losses. Increase the bet amount proportionally after each win. If you have consecutive wins in a short interval, the profits can be substantial. In a recent four consecutive wins (consecutive or with no more than two spins in between), I won 36-72-144-216 pounds, turning my remaining 5 pounds in chips into 300 pounds. If you experience more than five consecutive losses, it's better to reduce the bet amount or bet the minimum. This method allows you to avoid the opponent's edge as much as possible and maximize the profit potential when luck is on your side.
Dynamic Tracking: Find a pattern in the numbers that have already come up, primarily looking at the commonality between the landing points of the ball in the last two spins and the distribution patterns of red/black and odd/even. For example, if the last numbers were 6, 0, 17, 26, 34, it's generally believed that the next number is likely to appear in the area around 0, including nearby numbers like 19, 15, 32, 0, 26, 3, 35, 12. The key is to observe the dealer's state, ball landing position, direction, speed, and whether these factors change. This method can help you avoid the frequent losses that can occur when only betting on fixed numbers.
In reality, I mix and use these two methods in practice, and the key is to judge the situation correctly. Some people don't bet on straight numbers but find numbers to bet on from alternating patterns of red/black, odd/even. It's similar to playing blackjack—if you don't lose, you win; it's a quick one-to-one payout. Alternatively, some people choose numbers based on the segment distribution pattern.
Also, I want to mention some events that I've seen in my more than a decade of roulette experience, which may seem impossible but are actually possible. Someone asked me if, after ten consecutive reds, the likelihood of the eleventh being black is high. I've witnessed continuous sequences of 20 uninterrupted red or black numbers several times, which might be a nightmare for superstitious players. If the same number has appeared twice in a row, is it impossible for it to not appear on the third spin? It is possible! It's quite common for the same number to appear three times in a row, but less frequent for four times, and I haven't seen five times in a row. Don't believe too much in what seems impossible; in the real world of roulette, anything is possible.
Lastly, regarding psychological control, this is something that every DB player, whether in a real casino or online casino, regrets the most. To better control your emotions, apart from extracting lessons from long-term pain, it's best to set a good DB strategy for yourself. For example, what to do when there are consecutive wins or losses, what the maximum profit or loss limit is, and you need a firm determination to execute this strategy. |
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