| Sector Play System: The strategy incorporates a charting play, coupled
with a limited negative progression betting series. Bets are placed on the "inside"
numbers only. Conditions must be present in order for this strategy to produce a
profit.
Charting
Approach the table with both your buy-in (120 units), and your tracking
sheet. Begin by observing the dealer. You are looking for a dealer that spins
both the wheel and the ball in a consistent manner. Alternating fast and slow
spins will not work. Additionally, watch the dealers eyes when s/he releases the
ball. You want to see the dealer briefly glance at the spinning wheel
immediately prior to releasing the ball. If you find the above conditions, you
can begin to record spins.
Assuming you found the above conditions present, start tracking a few spins -
6-10 spins should be more than enough. Record the spin outcomes (the numbers
where the ball landed) on the tracking sheet. If the dealer is spinning
consistently, you will notice that the ball tends to land in a group of numbers
( i.e. a sector) on the wheel. Note: do not look for this pattern on the table -
the table layout is sequential, the wheel is not.
Key Numbers and Betting Sequence
As a grouping develops, identify the center of the group. This number becomes
your "key" number. It will be the basis of your next five bets. Once you have a
key number, buy-in at the table for 120 units. Place a 1-unit bet on the key
number and place 6, 1-unit bets on the three numbers to both the right and left
of the key number (remember, you are picking the numbers off of your tracking
sheet, which follows the layout of the wheel, not the layout of the table). You
should now have 7 numbers covered - the "key" number and the 3 numbers to either
side of the key number.
Let the dealer deal the next hand. If one of your numbers hit, take down your
bets and resume tracking. If your numbers do not hit, cover the same 7 numbers
again, this time with a 2-unit bet. The betting progression is: 1,2,3,4,5.
Continue betting the same 7 numbers, and continue recording the outcomes on your
tracking sheet for a maximum of five spins. If you have not hit a number in four
spins, place a bet for the dealer on the key number (along with your bet). If
the dealer has any control at all over the ball, s/he will try and hit that
number to get paid at 35:1.
If you have no hits in five spins, restart your tracking sheet.
Once mastered, this strategy has a documented 88% win rate. Your stop loss is
the 120 units. There is no published win goal.
Theory
The theory behind this strategy is that the dealer, over time, subconsciously
learns to control the ball, at least in terms of being able to land it
consistently in a given sector of the wheel. This is similar to carnival people
who run the midway games - over time they become quite proficient at "knocking
over the bottles", landing the dimes", or "making the shot". Why, because, when
no one is around, and they are bored, they practice. Same is true with roulette
dealers. In the roulette trade, they call it "shooting the zeros". Next time you
see a roulette table with an electronic marquee, see how many times the ball
lands either on, or near the zeros.
Anyway, a dealer who is experienced, and consistent, falls into muscle
patterns of ball release that produces predictable results (within 7 numbers).
These results can be exploited by the observant player.
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