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August 18, 2012 Dear Let's Talk Winning subscribers, customers, friends, During the previous free gambling system, we discussed how to take advantage of double wins (two wins in a row) for even bets. During this month's free gambling systems, yes, there are a few of them, we will see how to apply this strategy to dozens in Roulette. First, I would like you to get acquainted with another free system called FBDD, that stands for Flat Bet Double Dozen, that you can download from: http://www.letstalkwinning.com/FBDD.doc. Two bet selections are defined in this system: OTD and LTD. OTD stands for the Other Two Dozens. For instance if Dozen 1 (Numbers 1-12) showed up, you bet on the other two: 2 and 3. If Dozen 3 (Numbers 25-36) showed up, you bet on the other two: 1 and 2, etc. LTD stands for Last Two Dozens. If, in the previous spins, the most two recent dozens are 1 and 2, then you bet on them. If they were 2 and 3, you bet on 2 and 3 simultaneously. Betting on two dozens pays 3 to 2, thus profiting 1 unit on a bet of 2 units. Chances of winning are 24/38 or 63% on a double zero table and 24/37 or 64.8%. This is why it's very likely to get consecutive wins or at least 2 wins in a row, that we are looking for. LTD is very good for repeating dozens. If the last dozen repeats, it will be covered within the last 2 dozens. OTD is very good for alternating dozens. If dozens keep changing, OTD will win them all. Our strategy is as follows. You start betting with either OTD or LTD bet selection. The moment it fails you switch to the other one and vice versa. So, if dozens repeat a lot, you will remain within LTD. If not, OTD will perform well. In any event, double wins will be very frequent. FBDD uses flat betting and performs OK. If we want to win even more frequently, we shall apply the double win strategy with a very mild progression. As in the previous system, we will bet only 1 chip when we're losing. After a win, we will look at how much we're down for the run and bet as much as needed to be ahead by 1 unit. In even bets, we simply bet one unit extra. But for double dozens, the arithmetic is slightly more involved, but still very easy: Every time we lose a bet, we're losing 2 units, as we have been betting 1 unit on each dozen. The win gains us one unit, because the dozen that won pays 3 for 1. Having bet two units, we profit one (3-2). Let's take an example and see how much we need to bet after each win. Let's take a sequence of the nature: L L W L L L L W L L W W. Obviously our run will end when the second win shows up at the end. Writing this down vertically, we can explain what happens after each case: L We bet 2 units
(1 on each dozen), we are down -2 Well, this is as tough as it's going to get. Otherwise, multiple wins are very frequent, thus immediately closing runs. Let's now take a typical and full FBDD example, except that this time we will apply our double win strategy:
Our bet selections alternates between LTD and OTD after a loss. We remain in LTD or OTD as we keep winning. The bet amounts are the sum of the bets on the two dozens. The 82 unit bet at spin 12 is really 41 units on each dozen and that's the highest bet. The win generates 41 units. So in 43 spins, this system generated 20 units, averaging 1 unit per 2 spins. And as you can see, multiple wins are very frequent, closing numerous runs. Since bets get high on double dozens, another system we would like to cover during this newsletter is by betting on single dozens. This time each loss is only 1 unit and each win is 2 units. The bet selection is very simple. We will bet for the last dozen to repeat, thus the bet selection is designated as RD. Also, we will bet 1 unit as we lose. And after a win, we will bet as much as it is necessary to close the run with 1 unit profit. Let's say after 7 consecutive losses, we are down by -7 units, and we get a win, that brings our net to -5 units. For the second win, we need to gain 6 units. Thus we bet half this amount, thus 3 units. If we win this bet, we gain 6 units and we are ahead by 1 for the run. We reset and start a new run. If not, after the loss, we bet 1 unit again, until our next win. Again a W W will close the run. This time even a L W at startup will close the run, as the win gains more than the loss. Let's see the functionality of this system in an example:
After the first 4 losses, we are down by 4 units. The win at spin at spin 6 gains 2 units. Our net goes to -2. Now, we want a second win to bring us ahead by 1. Betting 1 unit will break even if we win. So we need to bet 2 units. But we lose the bet. Our net for the run goes back to -4 units. After this loss, we resume to betting 1 unit until our win at spin 10. Our net is now -4. In order to be ahead by 1 unit we need to bet 3 units, as betting 2 will only bring us even. We win the 3 unit bet at spin 11. This gains 6 units profiting 2 units for the run. After the win at spin 25, we are down by 8 units for the run. We bet 5 units to be ahead. Winning the bet at spin 26, which is the double win, brings us ahead by another 2 units. After 49 spins, we are ahead by 13 units. Profits seem slower in this strategy, but bankroll requirements are also lower and the bets do not escalate that much. 5 units were the highest bet (spin 26). I hope you liked those free strategies. Wishing you all the best,
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