Because of the tampering with wheels and possible change of balls overnight, it was designed to pick up any bias in a wheel as early as possible on the day, and get on the numbers before they come out on their good runs.
Here is a roulette system that is designed for real life casinos. At face value it looks like a lot of hard work and effort, however always remember "nothing comes for free in this life".
1. Record the results of 60 spins off 4 different tables, this is so that you can be certain that one wheel will qualify.
2. As the numbers come out place a mark next to each number on your scorecard wheel diagram.
3. Do your final up date after 60 spins, then quickly select the wheel which you will be playing.
4. Select one of the wheels where at least 4 numbers, together on the wheel, have come out at least twice. This group must be bordered, immediately on both sides by a number that has only been out a maximum of once.
5. You may have only 4 numbers in a group like this or even 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 numbers together. You may also have 2 groups like this, on the same wheel. What you do is bet on all the numbers in the group, or groups, immediately, straight up for the next 30 spins.
6. Do not select a table where there are more than 2 groups.
7. Each group must include at least 1 number that has been out at least 3 times. If you have a group of 4 or 5 numbers and they have all been out just twice, avoid this one.
8. A group that has 6 or 7 numbers must have at least 3 numbers that have been out at least 3 times. A group with 8 or 9 numbers must have at least 4 numbers that have been out at least 3 times.
9. Do not go past 30 spins, because this has been calculated so that if you are playing 4 numbers, as an example, and they each come out just once, you will still be up in profit. Should there be a possibility of a bad run developing then this will prevent too much damage to your bank.
10. Put all your winnings back into your bank.
11. Start with a $500 bank, with a backup of $500 if you are starting off playing with $5 chips. If you are starting off playing with $2 chips then you would need a bank of $200, with backup of $200. This backup is just in case you hit a poor run during your initial start up. Later on, your ever increasing bank, should cover any slip ups.
12. Every time you double your bank, double your bet. When your bank has reached $3,000, play every game there after with $25 chips, unless the bank drops below $2,500 after the 30 spins have been played, in which case go back to $20 chips.
This is clearly a system for the gambler dedicated to putting the time and effort into winning, not for your casual gambler relaxing at the table. If you do find time to employ this system, hopefully it will bring you lots of riches.