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Roulette 322: 1-3-2-6 System For Roulette |
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The 1-3-2-6 system for roulette is similar to the Paroli gambling system. The basic premise is that you can win for times in a row. The name comes from the four bets that are made. The initial bet is 1 unit, the second is 3 units, the third is 2 units, and the fourth is 6 units. |
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To work through an example we'll assume each unit is $5 and the bets are 1 to 1, even money. The initial bet is $5. If the first bet wins, $5 is added to the $10 already on the table for a second bet of $15. If the second bet wins you will have $30 on the table. Remove $20 from the table leaving $10 for the third bet. If the third bet wins then add $10 to the $20 on the table, $30 total for the forth bet. If the final bet wins you will have $60 on the table, which is all net profit. Remove the winnings and start the system again with the first bet of $5. |
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If you lose at any level then start the system over at the 1 unit, $5, level. Using the 1-3-2-6 system you only risk losing a maximum of 2 betting units at any level. A loss at the first bet is simply a 1 unit loss. A loss at the second level is 3 units minus 1 unit profit from the first win, a 2 unit total loss. A loss at the third level is 2 units minus the 4 units won from the two previous wins, a 2 unit profit! A loss at the forth level is 6 units minus the 6 units previously won, or a 0 loss. |
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Overall you have a chance of winning 12 units while only risking a maximum of 2. This means you can lose six times at the worst loss level for every one total win and still break even. All you need are a few good winning streaks to walk away a big winner. Remember, this system only works with the even money bets, Red/Black, Odd/Even, and Upper/Lower. |
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