Thursday, January 19, 2012

Choose the Right Roulette System

The Labouchere roulette system 

 

Labouchere is a roulette system that is believed to have been created in France sometime during the 1600s or the 1700s. The basic idea of this system is to compensate for the losses by investing a substantial amount of money after each loss.

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This roulette system is designed to focus on even money bets, such as black or red. As a player, you start by deciding how much you want to win. For example, if you want to win 1,000 USD, you divide your bets in a series of bets summing up 1,000 USD.
Let's say you want to divide your bets in a series of ten bets. You can divide the money anyway as long as the total is 1,000 dollars. Here is an example: 50, 150, 100, 50, 50, 200, 100, 50, 100 and 150.

Take the numbers far to the left and far to the right, put them together and bet that amount. Therefore, your first bet for the example above is 50 USD + 150 USD = 200 USD.

If you win, delete the two outer numbers from your list. The next bet will be 150 USD + 100 USD = 250 USD. If you win, delete the external number and move on. If you lose, write down the total of 250 USD at the end of the line and delete the number far to the left. Thus, 250 USD becomes your new number for the outer right edge and the next bet is 100 USD + 250 USD = 350 USD.

Does the Labouchere system work?

The Labouchere system can be very costly and there is no guarantee that you will end the evening on plus.

Reverse Labouchere


In this case, you must decide how much you are willing to risk. This system is more aggressive than the traditional Labouchere system. Place the sum at the end of the line every time you win. If you lose, you delete the external numbers just as in the ordinary system.

The Fibonacci roulette system

The Fibonacci betting system is based on the so-called Fibonacci sequence: 1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21-34-55-89-233-275, etc. The sequence was introduced in Europe in the 1100s or 1200s by the Italian mathematician Fibonacci (Leonardo of Pisa) and is a Hindu-Arabic number system.

The Fibonacci system is suitable for even money bets (red or black). The numbers represent betting units (e.g. 100 USD) and each time you lose, you bet on the next number in the sequence. However, if you win, you go back two steps. When you come to the end of the series, you start all over again from the left.
Does the Fibonacci system work?

This system is basically a less aggressive variant of the Martingale system and has the same problems. You can lose a lot of money and there is no guarantee that you end the evening on plus.

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