The System

This system, if played correctly, can potentially make you a serious amount of money. When I say serious I mean it. However if you do not stick to the guidelines set within the strategy then there is a high chance you will lose, this is a given!
It uses very basic mathematics and doesn’t require a genius to play it, however, it is NOT foolproof and you must be a disciplined player.
Let’s take the figure of £100 as starting capital, which you can afford to lose of course.
5% of £100 is £5 leaving you £105 in profit...Not much is it?
Okay so let’s take 5% of £105 which is £5.25. You are now left with £110.25 Do you see where i’m going with this?
You are reinvesting the original capital you put in plus the winnings and increasing it by 5% every time. Let’s see how this looks on a table:
| Wins | Balance | Wins | Balance | Wins | Balance | Wins | Balance | Difference |
| £100 | 28 | £392.02 | 56 | £1,536.76 | 84 | £6,024.29 | £286.87 | |
| 1 | £105.00 | 29 | £411.62 | 57 | £1,613.60 | 85 | £6,325.51 | £301.21 |
| 2 | £110.25 | 30 | £432.20 | 58 | £1,694.28 | 86 | £6,641.78 | £316.28 |
| 3 | £115.76 | 31 | £453.81 | 59 | £1,778.99 | 87 | £6,973.87 | £332.09 |
| 4 | £121.55 | 32 | £476.50 | 60 | £1,867.94 | 88 | £7,322.57 | £348.69 |
| 5 | £127.63 | 33 | £500.32 | 61 | £1,961.34 | 89 | £7,688.70 | £366.13 |
| 6 | £134.01 | 34 | £525.34 | 62 | £2,059.40 | 90 | £8,073.13 | £384.43 |
| 7 | £140.71 | 35 | £551.61 | 63 | £2,162.37 | 91 | £8,476.79 | £403.66 |
| 8 | £147.75 | 36 | £579.19 | 64 | £2,270.49 | 92 | £8,900.63 | £423.84 |
| 9 | £155.13 | 37 | £608.15 | 65 | £2,384.02 | 93 | £9,345.66 | £445.03 |
| 10 | £162.89 | 38 | £638.56 | 66 | £2,503.22 | 94 | £9,812.94 | £467.28 |
| 11 | £171.03 | 39 | £670.48 | 67 | £2,628.38 | 95 | £10,303.59 | £490.65 |
| 12 | £179.59 | 40 | £704.01 | 68 | £2,759.80 | 96 | £10,818.77 | £515.18 |
| 13 | £188.56 | 41 | £739.21 | 69 | £2,897.79 | 97 | £11,359.71 | £540.94 |
| 14 | £197.99 | 42 | £776.17 | 70 | £3,042.68 | 98 | £11,927.69 | £567.99 |
| 15 | £207.89 | 43 | £814.98 | 71 | £3,194.81 | 99 | £12,524.08 | £596.38 |
| 16 | £218.29 | 44 | £855.73 | 72 | £3,354.55 | 100 | £13,150.28 | £626.20 |
| 17 | £229.20 | 45 | £898.51 | 73 | £3,522.28 | 101 | £13,807.79 | £657.51 |
| 18 | £240.66 | 46 | £943.44 | 74 | £3,698.39 | 102 | £14,498.18 | £690.39 |
| 19 | £252.70 | 47 | £990.61 | 75 | £3,883.31 | 103 | £15,223.09 | £724.91 |
| 20 | £265.33 | 48 | £1,040.14 | 76 | £4,077.48 | 104 | £15,984.25 | £761.15 |
| 21 | £278.60 | 49 | £1,092.15 | 77 | £4,281.35 | 105 | £16,783.46 | £799.21 |
| 22 | £292.53 | 50 | £1,146.75 | 78 | £4,495.42 | 106 | £17,622.63 | £839.17 |
| 23 | £307.15 | 51 | £1,204.09 | 79 | £4,720.19 | 107 | £18,503.76 | £881.13 |
| 24 | £322.51 | 52 | £1,264.30 | 80 | £4,956.20 | 108 | £19,428.95 | £925.19 |
| 25 | £338.64 | 53 | £1,327.51 | 81 | £5,204.01 | 109 | £20,400.40 | £971.45 |
| 26 | £355.57 | 54 | £1,393.89 | 82 | £5,464.21 | 110 | £21,420.42 | £1,020.02 |
| 27 | £373.35 | 55 | £1,463.58 | 83 | £5,737.42 | 111 | £22,491.44 | £1,071.02 |
What you can see is at the beginning the winnings are small, unattractive values which are easy to be put off but be vigilant!
So what next?
I will be using the martingale system in roulette with outside bets on European Roulette tables (black/red, even/odd, 1-18/19-36) .
The odds of winning on outside bets are approximately 48% on Single Zero European roulette tables and less on the Double Zero American tables which is why it is essential to play on the European roulette tables.
When placing a bet and you lose, and this is the tricky part, you will need to double up your next bet. Let’s say we start betting at £1:
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Losses |
Bet |
Total Losses |
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1 |
£1 |
£1 |
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2 |
£2 |
£3 |
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3 |
£4 |
£7 |
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4 |
£8 |
£15 |
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5 |
£16 |
£31 |
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So despite swinging the odds in your favour, they are still odds and this could result in a significant loss if not played with strict discipline. You must also remember that when doubling up every time when a win does come, your profit will only be that from the first bet (e.g when you’ve reached and won £16 you will only be £1 in profit as a result of your previous losses. Multiply those figures by what you initial bet is and you work out your potential losses.
Wikipedia explains the Martingale system in more detail. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_(betting_system). In fact they consider it a strategy that is highly risky and a losing one in the long term but I believe that only really occurs when you overstay your welcome on the same table.
I also believe this is as a result of players betting this system with no set strategy.
How to make this work for me
Some players use a system of waiting for 4/5/6 or even 7 consecutive spins of the same type (i.e. 5 Reds/evens/1-18) and betting on the opposite type (i.e. Black)
If you win you wait for the next sequence to occur or leave the table and take the profits. This is what I propose to do. I am hoping for 1-5 wins per day per wheel. This will depend a lot on my emotions during play. This trick is to get out ASAP with profits, no matter how small before lady luck notices.
With this strategy & 3 wins a day I will be up almost £12,000 (over $19K) in just over a month of solid playing and near to £100K ($163K) in about 48 days. With 191 successful plays is the big £1,000,000 but the problem here is finding tables and the guts big enough to accept those size bets plus you will need a live running table
Any form of gambling is risky and you should only play with money you can afford to lose

