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by: John Patrick. Slots, Online roulette gambling articles.
As we swing over to Roulette, I'm sure a lot of you veteran players have seen thes tables kick off multiple repeat numbers. No, don't ask me to explain why, because I don't have the answer. But it has to do (again), with the fact that TRENDS are so powerful in all the games.
ROULETTE

As we swing over to Roulette, I'm sure a lot of you veteran players have seen thes tables kick off multiple repeat numbers.  No, don't ask me to explain why, because I don't have the answer.  But it has to do (again), with the fact that TRENDS are so powerful in all the games.

A lot of casinos employ those electric signs at each table that record the previous 16 or 20 numbers that just showed.  I've told you before that I use this information to get me to the tables that are showing BLACK or LOW, the two even money bets that I play all the time.

By just standing at the end of a row of tables, I can look down the aisle and see which ones have the streaks going, that I am looking for.  This can be used to find all of the different streaks that constantly pop up but for today I wanna touch on just the single number repeat factor.

I'm not asking you to draw out your savings, pack a bag , leave the wife (although she may nod in approval of that last move), and head to the casinos to put this into play, but I want you to observe those signs for a couple of trips and see if you don't pick up on the fact that when a number appears, you will see it come up again, maybe twice more, in the next 20 spins.

Being in the casinos 4-5 days a week and naturally not betting every single minute, I do employ all of these moves that I put on paper for your review.  I will find a table that shows that a number (we'll say #15), showed and then 10-11-12-13-14 spins later, it will kick off again.

It takes about 10 seconds to view these electric signs and see if there are matches in the 16 or 20 numbers shown.  Since you can't bet every one of them to repeat, I first zero in on just the BLACK numbers and then squeeze it down further to just the LOW, BLACK numbers (2-4-6-8-10-11-13-15-17), and when I see one of them repeat, I know I am at a table where duplicates are showing.

You can use any method of picking areas to follow, but if you like, just for smiles, use the ones I showed above. Once I see TWO repeats of Black/Low. I will wait for the next Black/Low number to appear (we’ll say #8), and key in on that particular number.

I will wait for 10 spins and then use the QUAD method of betting for three more plays.  Let me make it plain and simple:

a)   # 8 shows.
b)  I just watch the next 10 spins and if no number 8 repeats..............
c)  The QUAD BET of #  8 is employed

I will put one chip on the Quad of 4-5-7-8
I will put one chip on the Quad of 5-6-8-9
I will put one chip on the Quad of 7-8-10-11
I will put one chip on the Quad of 8-9-11-12
I will put the fifth chip on the street bet of 7-8-9

That gives me 9 numbers that will kick off a profit with multiple  plays on the  5-7-9-11, and of course the 8 keyed, so that if it does hit in those next five spins, I will pick up 43 chips.

If, after those five plays where the number was keyed, looking for a repeat, and nothing shows, I start all over again, looking for a Low/Black number to appear, waiting 10 naked spins and then keying that new number for five more spins.

Take a look at this THEORY and you may wanna add your own moves.  Just remember, this is one of MANY moves to take advantage of numbers repeating at the ROULETTE table.  But just to get acquainted with the method, do some dry runs at the casinos....using either this method or one you can set up for yourself.  You may be surprised at the number of repeats that show and come up with your own super way of exploiting them..........................then YOU can write books and articles on how to properly play Roulette......................................................JOHN PATRICK

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