4. Contents
1. INTRODUCING TO ROOL
2. THE BASICS
3. MONEY AND BANKROLL
4. DISCIPLINE
5. TOOLS
6. GLOSSARY
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Preface
This book is on advanced online Roulette. It covers the
game itself and offers insight into software, systems,gam-
bling psychology and money management. Each system
will have its own money management approach, but
most of all there will be multiple variations of bets avail-
able for each system.
! I concentrate on both aggressive and conservative
approach to gambling, especially in the area of disci-
pline. If you read this book, I expect you to follow all the
rules I lay out, as strict as you may think they are.
! If you’re not going to listen to me by following these
“adult” methods and gear yourself toward winning at rou-
lette, don’t even bother to start the book. Because your
ultimate goal in gambling should be to win most of the
time. Anything else is a waste of life and time... OURS !
Section 1
ROOL the RULE
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
! !
The world loves to gamble. Look at those stock brokers,
buyers, sellers. They are just the same kind of gamblers
who might be more savvy on numbers and stats. There’s
something about the aura of gambling that excites the ma-
jority of people in this world. I think it’s the anticipation of
winning high amounts of money that causes this excite-
ment.
! But I must be honest with you, I don’t know why peo-
ple think gambling and winning gigantic amounts go hand
in hand. That’s actually the opposite way of winning,
that’ll cause you lose big and drive you crazy in fact.
! The professional “player” views gambling as a way
of life - a challenging way to grind out a living. The novice
views it as a stepping stone to instant riches. You know
why you can’t wait to finish this book now?
! Yet millions of online players gamble every day, look-
ing for the big kill in the next 18 minutes. Many of them
end up the “zombies”.
The ROOL principle
So You Wanna Be a Winner or Gambler?
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ROOL = RULE
Many of you have probably know about some principles
like
4.! Bankroll
3.! Knowledge of the game
2.! Money management
1.! Discipline
! As usual, each of the next four sections will be bro-
ken down into covering one part of this Big ROOL. The
chapters in each section will spell out the facets needed
to make you a perfect player.
! Please be sure you understand the importance of
each ROOL rule. If you lack one of these essential ingre-
dients, there’s no way you can win consistently.
! Bankroll: This is the amount of money you set
aside to bet on a particular “time” of the day. Suppose
you’re logging into the online casinos with $300 as your
bankroll. Every single decision you make that day is
based on that bankroll. It tells you how much you should
want to win, how much you can lose before quitting, and
what size your bets should be. It sets the tone for your
entire day.
! Knowledge of the game: I don’t give a cat’s tail
which game you bet on. But whatever game you choose,
it is important that you are perfect at that game. Being
good isn’t good enough. Being super awesome still
leaves you short. I want you to be absolute perfect in
every aspect of the game you risk your money on. In this
case, it is roulette. It isn’t hard to acquire, and it’ll sure
help your game.
! Money management: The term is self-explanatory.
It means knowing how to handle the bankroll you bring
to battle. You’ll have a more disciplined formula for every
single wager you make on a given day. Money manage-
ment is an art that every billionaires are good at.
! Discipline: And finally, discipline. It is the name of
the game, ROOL/RULE. Without discipline you ain’t got
a prayer of a chance to win consistently.
7. Something Important
1. Trends
2. Goals
3. Loss Control
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Trends
Trends is one of the most important factor for playing roulette
and finding out the winning numbers or areas. Because it is
such necessity. You need to learn how to handle trends in the
right time.
! It’s doesn’t matter whether you call them trends or streaks,
everything in gambling is based on patterns of play.
! I sure as heck ain’t easy enough to understand it, but the
acceptance of realizing that trends occur in gambling - over and
over and over again - makes me a disciplined player.
! My every gambling foray is baed on following the trend of
the “current” game I’m at. (Not the historical data of a month’s
stats) The trick is, I’m at, or presetting the way I want to bet,
and then looking for a table that has the trend following that pat-
tern.
! My trick will be either:
1. Follow the trend
2. Predetermined set pattern
! If I choose number one pattern I’ll go to a table, chart the
pattern that is dominating, and make my bets in that area.
Section 2
The Basics
Our engineer is testing the app on multiple live casinos at the same time.
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There are so many tables of different casi-
nos, so if your favorite pattern is not there,
you should wait since the house open 24
hours of 365 days. No need to hurry since
they know you will lose them back.
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Suppose low numbers (1 - 20) come up on seven out of
ten spins while I’m charting that table. My game plan will
be start betting on these low numbers.
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If my game plan that day is number 1, then I will predeter-
mine my method of play. Let’s say I decide on odd num-
bers.
When I log in to the roulette table, my job will be to chart
tables until one of them shows a predominance of odd
numbers appearing on the wheel. That’s the game I’ll
play at, but only if odd numbers are in command.
Both of these issues will be banged around in depth later
on, but I want you to be conditioned for strict, controlled
play.
! Trends as a method, they are so powerful that they
deserve more sharing data on that.
! After all, trends dominate in gambling! First, you
gotta realize this fact. Next, you gotta find the table show-
ing a strong trend. Then you gotta know how to take ad-
vantage of it.
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This is the start of your cyber day. It all begins with the
amount of money you set aside to gamble. If I could
only get people to realize the importance of this part of
the ROOL, a lot of people would stop walking out of
the casinos with their heads hanging below their knee-
caps.
! All it takes is a complete realization that every sin-
gle, solitary decision is based on the money you have
to gamble. Read that sentence again, 100 times. I’m
telling you to play within the boundaries of the amount
of money you bring to battle. Your bankroll could be
$5,000, $1000, $500, $200, or even $20. Whatever the
amount, it keys your every decision to that day.
! This is how you start:
! Set amount of your win goal
! Set amount of your loss limit
! Set the size of your bets
! Decide what to tip the cocktail waitress
Bankroll or sushi roll? Decide which table minimum you should complete at
From now on you will aside by the following regulations:
! Never bet down to your last dollar
! Have a preset win goal set up in your mind
! Play at the lowest-minimum table that coincides with
your bank- ! roll
! Never - ever - leave
the casino a loser on the
days when you ! get
ahead an amount that is de-
cent percentage of your
starting ! bankroll!
!
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Smart Percentage Returns and Calculations
Once you buy the fact that gambling is a rough way to
double your bankroll, you’ll cross over into the world of
reality. Wow, there’ll be days when the trend at your ta-
ble is so scorching hot that you’ll triple your starting
money.
! Those days will come, but don’t go thinking that
they will happen on just any consistent basis. It’d be nice
if that were the case, but then dreams usually are a lot
more pleasant than reality.
! I want you to learn a logical approach when you set
your goals. For example:
! 100 Percent Return - Way too high. Good chance
you can end up losing 90 percent of the time !
! 50 Percent Return - Dreamer !
! 30 Percent Return - Reaching reality, but still too
high!
! 20 Percent Return - More apt to happen on a fairly
consistent basis!
! 10 Percent Return - Intelligent figure. Shouldn’t be
too difficult to reach. But of course will be frowned
upon by you big shots who scoff at this logic!
! 5 Percent Return - Bingo! A smart, logical, super-
intelligent and tremendously easy amount to reach!
! Digest these figures and see if you can improve
on the comments. A lot of you will be turned off by the
suggested small amounts, and therein lies the problem
with most people who gamble. They bring small
amounts to battle, looking for big wins. The profes-
sional brings big amounts to battle and accepts small
returns. The fact is, one of these groups is more suc-
cessful in making money than the other.
!
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Typical Losers Attitude:
! Most of you go to the casinos with blinders on, your
ears closed to advice about money management and
your eyes shut tight against seeing the reality of the pit-
falls you face.
! I would guess that fewer than 4.7 percent of the peo-
ple who enter a casino set a hard-line win goal for their
play that day based on their bankroll. I’ve already told
you to zero in on 20 percent, and whether you agree or
not, let’s take a typical player to make a point.
! Here is real story about Mr. Hsu. He has been play-
ing in casinos most of her adult life. He has a bankroll of
$300 that he takes with him, but 90 percent of the time
he loses all or most of it.
! Mr.Hsu knows how to play, and there are many
times he is ahead $100 during the course of his day, but
he usually pours it back to the house, looking for a huge
return. He wants $300 as his profit for the day.
!
GOALS
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His lament is constantly the same: “ I always get ahead
$50 to $100 with my $300 starting money, but I want
more.”
! First off - getting a $100 profit (33 percent in one
day) is a fantastic return, if only she would realize it. But
he’s too greedy or too stupid to understand that.
! Now let’s show him an alternate approach. If it’s so
easy to win $100 with $100, why not bring more money
and go for just half the profit. Here’s what will happen.
! Mr.Hsu could bring $3000 and go for the same 33
percent return - $1000. Now that amount may make him
happy, and since it’s the same percentage, it should be
just as easy.
! Or let’s make it even easier for him. If winning 33 per-
cent is so easy, winning half of that should be duck soup.
That means that his $3,000 bankroll (shooting for a 17
percent return) will kick off $510 a day.
! Or he could bring $30,000 and playing for even one-
half of the money she finds so easy to accumulate,
end up with a 9 percent payoff each day and a sweet
$2,700 bonanza every time he plays.
! You think this is a far-fetched story? Not really. I’ve
left the winning percentage returns the same, and even
cut them in half, to make my point.
! The truth is that people do not take the proper
amount of money to allow them to dream of the returns
they really want, and won’t accept the profits they
should, with the paltry amount they do bring.
! They fail to set the goals that give them something
to shoot for.
! A win goal is an amount you set to win, before your
first bet is made, based on your bankroll.
! These goals should be 20 percent of your starting
amount, and the more you bring, the less of a percent-
age you will shoot for.
! A super-intelligent goal would be anywhere from 5
percent to 10 percent. But based on what 90 percent of
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people have to work with, I will increase the percentage
in order to reach the doubting Thomases.
Starting Bankroll Percentage Win Goal
$200 20% $40
$400 20% $80
$600 20% $120
$1,000 20% $200
$1,500 20% $300
$2,000 20% $400
$3,000 10% $300
$4,000 8% $320
$5,000 7% $350
$6,000 6% $360
As your starting bankroll increases, the percentage
return drops, because you want to get to your goals
as soon as you can, then wrap up your profits.
When your goal is realized, you will not, and I repeat
NOT, quit for the day, as you are in a hot trend. Your
never want to leave a game when the trend is in your
favor.
! There are chapters on “Guarantee” and “Excess,”
which explain what you do once you reach your win
goal. But for now just concentrate on setting these
goals.
! I don’t give a pig’s ear what you set as your iwn
goal, so long as it does not exceed the amount I put
down earlier in this chapter.
! I tell you 20 percent with $1,000 starting amount. If
you want to start it at 15 percent or 10 percent - great!
But no higher than 20 percent.
! Set your win goals is the most important step.
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LOSS CONTROL
Right up there in matters of importance we have the
loss limits. It is the restriction, or limit, you put on your
losses for a give day.
! You can’t sit there and be battered into total wipe-
out before throwing up the white flag. You MUST get in
the habit of backing off on those days when the trends
are going against you.
! Nobody wins everyday. It’s impossible. But on the
days that you “get hit”, cut those losses, and at least
head home with the jingle of some money in your
pocket. It beats the changing of the bell in your head
that keeps reminding you that you got wiped out.
! This is more a psychological tool than anything
else. Think of how many times you took $300 to the ca-
sino and lost the whole amount - right down to the last
nickel.
! But if you had taken $600 and limited the lost to 50
percent, you’d also feel bad, but at least you would have
had a start for your next trip to the tables.
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In roulette the loss limit is 50 percent. Now that is the
maximum amount you may lose before hanging it up for
the day. You may set your loss limit at 40 percent, 30 per-
cent, 25 percent, or 20 percent, but at least set an
amount.
Roulette 50%
Blackjack 40%
Baccarat 60%
Craps 50%
Slots 60%
One might argue that if you’re gonna set 50% of $600
as your loss limit which is $300, why not just take
$300 to battle? Remember, Psychology enters into
the move. I don’t want a total wipeout to be part of
your day - even if the total loss will be only $25. If $25
is 50% of your bankroll, bring $50 to battle and have
the discipline and the guts to leave before you’re
cleaned out.
Smart Bankroll
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I want you to break your starting bankroll into sessions
to avoid taking all of your starting cash to the first table
which might cause you losing everything at the begin-
ning.
! By splitting your bankroll into sessions, you have
several chances at find that hot trend while playing. For
online casino, I like to deposit $100 and split into 28 /
28 / 44. There is why I set the first session $28. If you
play roulette for a while, you’ll know cover the table $12
- $20 should be able to win something already. So $28
should be sufficient to test the table. But why $44 in the
third session? That means you already lost your two
$28, so you want to win back the amount you lost. $44
could give you a chance to double your bet as the last
round you got.
! In other games like blackjack, the strategy is differ-
ent. Because it might take 15+ hands to get a hot
streak. I want you to know “enough money” to battle un-
til the trend occurs are very important.
For instance,
! If you took $500 to the casino, you could go to
seven different tables at $71 per session. If you took
$350, you could go to five different tables, and so on.
! Suppose you intend to play the outside bets, and
the minimum is $5. The amount needed at roulette is 20
times the minimum, or $100 session money. If you have
$400, you can go to four sessions.
! I am sure you got scared by this sort of discipline,
but why I mentioned it because it works well. And if gam-
ble is just a snap, that’ll be a true evil.
! Here in online roulette, I want you to have 20 times
the amount of table minimum, regardless of your choice
of systems.
! Just keep in mind that if you are short of cash - just
simply quit or don’t play. In the next page, i will show you
some charts about session.
!
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Bankroll Sessions Amount
$100 3 $28 (28+28+44)
$150 3 $50
$300 6 $50
$500 10 $50
$600 6 $100
*It doesn’t matter what the number of sessions is - as
long as you prepare 20 times the amount of your first
bet.
Inside Bets (50 cent chips)
Outside Bets ($5 chips)
Bankroll Sessions Amount
$100 NO GAME N/A
$200 NO GAME N/A
$300 3 $100
$400 4 $100
$600 5 $120
$900 6 $150
HOME WORKS
Do you feel good about drawing money from the profit
you gained? I feel super wonderful about taking money
from that profit pile back to my session money. It’s not
a little thing, it’s way too important to learn how to pull
back your money.
! I’d like you to do a little homework while playing
online live casino.
1. Deposit $1000 from your credit card
2. Withdraw $700 instantly
3. Don’t play at all that day
4. The other day withdraw $200
5. Don’t play at that day either
6. You have $100 left and enjoy your game with our
$28/$28/$44 strategy
! If you can do this for two or three times, you’ll
know how to control yourself.
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ROOL
CHARTING A TABLE
ROOL IS RULE ! Don’t try to buy in without learning streaks first!
MOVIE 1.2 you MUST chart a table before you bet
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Trends dominate in gambling.
! I strongly adhere to a person predetermining
which way he or she will bet on a given day and then
charting tables until finding a game that is running in
the predetermined pattern. Then, and only then, may
you focus at that round !
! Here is another ROOL rule, if the way you have
decided to bet is not showing at that table, then you
gotta have the guts to walk away and find a game in
tune with your thinking.
! For instance, if you like to play 33 → 11 → 22 pat-
tern in a live casino, you
could wait until you find
the one that is banging
out a predominance of
those numbers.
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! For now understanding that in the matter of chart-
ing, you should be looking for “your numbers” to appear.
Sometimes you may have to chart seven or eight tables
before you see a predominance of the action numbers
showing. Just do it!
! Nowadays, you could just simply use ROOL app to
chart the showing numbers. The numbers will show: 8 →
14 → 22 → 20 → 5
→ 0 → 35 → 18 →
36 → 12. What it
means underneath is
NOT A GOOD TIME
TO BET because the
pattern is not “your
cup of tea”.So no
way would I play that
table.There is no
trend occurring to-
ward the way I want
to play, so move on.
! Let me show you another sequence of numbers, as
I wanna give you deeper look into the theory of charting.
After two spins, the numbers that has a trend on
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repeating the similar one digit : “ 6 → 26 “, After six spins,
the number that appeared 10 → 20 → 3 → 30. That mean
you have two times to strike. With pattern like this, YES
need to wait for 10 spins.
! As you become more proficient in charting, you’ll be
able to grasp the reasoning behind these very important
practice habits. It’ll help you zero in on tables that are
showing in the direction you have predetermined to bet.
You’ll even come up with your own theories soon. Please
do share those data and theories to other players.
! I consider this a tremendously important part of your
preparation for play, and I insist that it apply to your deci-
sion to play the active patterns. If you choose one of the
other systems, for example, the “following the even/odd”,
you would decided on which trend you will be betting on
that day ( even or odd ) and then chart each table looking
for a dominance of the number you choose.
! Here are some examples, based on your choice of
even:
None of the above even
got to 10 spins, but
enough of a pattern
showed in the first cou-
ple of spins to solidify
my intentions as to
whether to play or move
on.
! Charting a table -
regardless of what
game you play - is a
powerful tool in deciding which
table you will attack.
1 even,odd,even,even,odd,even buy in
2 odd,odd,even,odd move on
3 odd,red,odd,even,odd,even move on
4 even,odd,odd,even,odd,odd move on
5 odd,even,even,odd,even,odd,even,odd buy in
6 odd,even,even,even buy in
7 even,odd,even,odd,odd move on
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Here is the walk away mentality you should learn:
! Since I am so adamant in my belief that trends domi-
nate, I play only at tables where the system I have prede-
termined to use is showing on a continual basis. Some-
times I chart a table, find it going my way, and buy in.
Bingo! After I got what I want, the trend started changing
and heading in another direction. Walk away or wait.
! But first off, you have set either three or four losses
on the initial run to force you to walk away, remember
that you are always protected by your overall loss limit.
That will prevent total wipeout.
! So if you chart a table with the mobile version of
ROOL, find everything
going the way you
wanted, and then have
it change after you
bought in, don’t sit
there like a crybaby
pouting about your rot-
ten luck. Just wrap up
that session.
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BLACKJACK
You must have 30 times the amount of the minimum
of the table you play at. A $5 minimum requires
$150 session money. A $3 table calls for $90 in
session money, and so on.
CRAPS
You must have 10 times the amount of what you bet
on the first shooter. If you are a “wrong” bettor and
play $5 Don’t pass, lay single odds, your total outlay
is approximately $26 and your session money
should be $260.
BACCARAT
Should have 30 times the minimum, but I will allow
20 times the minimum, since Baccarat is a game
that will kick off some decent streaks, and there is
no chance to make mistakes in that game. If you
can handle 30 times the minimum, so much the
better - stay at that figure.
ROULETTE
Inside bets: Multiple options prevail here. It’s gonna
take a little explaining to get my point across for the
inside bets.My intent is to get you to bring more
money to a session than you will lose (so that a bad
trend will not wipe you out). The loss limit gets you
away from there before you’re cleaned out. That’ll
always be your savior at any table. When you
predetermine your system for a session, work out
the method you will use and then be sure that you
have 30 times the amount of the that prescribed
system. Remember - that is 3o times the amount for
the inside, as opposed to a concession 20 times for
the outside bets.
ROULETTE
Outside bets: I would prefer that you have 30 times
the minimum, but if you follow the strict money
management moves that will be coming up soon, I
think 20 times is better. It’s very important that you
adhere to a disciplined amount, and while 30 is the
preference, here again I will drop it to 20 times to
get you to take a shot on a decent bet in the live
casinos online.
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ROOL
READING THE STATS
WHY THE NEXT NUMBER HERE IS 6 → 16 NOT 26 in
this case?
17 → 25 → 7 → 1 → 5 → 6 → 16
I would just like to make sure you’ve got complete un-
derstanding of where to place your chips on some of
these bets.
1. ! Close-wise or Counter Clock-wise
2. Studies of “33 / 22 / 11”
3. Art of “ 0 “
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1.! “ 25 → 7 → 1 → 5 → 6” is running counter clock-
wise for four consecutive times. It could keep going to
“26”, but why not? (Both 16 & 26 is angle “K”)
2.! Look at all the data backward, angle around 100°-
120° is becoming hotter and hotter, there were
enough180° before. And it won’t go to “36” at this point.
33 → 22 → 11
1.! Let’s say you’re walking into the “ 33 22 11 “ loop.
Place chips on 33 22 11 is a MUST, but don’t forget the
numbers around 33/22/11.
2.! Let’s say you’re taking the RED/BLACK/EVEN/
ODD of 11/22/33. Place more chips on certain area is a
smart move.
3. Let’s say you want to focus on “Angle Tool” of
ROOL. This chip is placed right smack in the cer-
tain angle of these numbers.
! I realize these are basic moves, but it amazes me
to see how many people saunter up to a online roulette
table and have no idea of how or where to place the
bets. That’s why ROOL is a MUST have TOOL to
use.Take the time to make sure your combo bets are
properly placed.
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33
F → 22 / 8
H →11 / 29
22
F → 33 / 35
N → 11 / 21
11
H →33 / 2
N → 22 / 0
33 S M L
DEF 8 11 22 23 30
GHI 7 8 11 22 18 28 29
MNO 3 6 12 17 25 28 35
22 S M L
DEF 1 3 7 12 16 20 28 33 35
GHI 3 5 10 16 23 24 26 32 35
MNO 2 4 8 11 13 19 21 25 27 30 36
11 S M L
DEF 5 6 10 17 24 25 34
GHI 1 2 16 21 25 33
MNO 3 9 15 18 19 22 28 29 33 35
33 22 11 ALL-IN-1
RED 1 9 12 16 18 19 21 30 36
BLACK 8 11 13 20 22 24 29 31 33
EVEN 8 16 18 20 22 24 30 36
ODD 1 9 11 13 29 31 33
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Time to remind you again about Bankroll principleNaturally a sharp dealer watches the patterns of the
individual players and will keep an eye on your bets
and even remember what particular system you are
using.
! But it ain’t gonna hurt you to concentrate on this
matter. When you get into multiple hedge betting, you
can bet your ding dang that you better have this mas-
tered, or you’re gonna get your clock cleaned.
! If you are using ROOL systems and tools, the
great thing is, the dealer can’t really detect what you
are really doing because you might play combo bets
including angle and colors.
! Meanwhile, I’d love to see you memorize the en-
tire wheel. That diagram is important, but you still
need help when you play angle systems cause you
will still get confused after many spins throughout the
whole wheel.
Starting Bankroll Chip Value
Number of
Sessions
$100 $0.50 5
$200 $0.50 5 or 8
$300 $0.50 6 or 10
$400 $1 4 or 8
$500 $1 5 or 10
$600 $1 6 or 8
$1,000 $2 5 or 10
! Don’t ever lose sight of the fact that your bankroll
dictates the size of your session money and the amount
of your bets. If you got the bread, you can pour it in, but
if you don’t, you’ve got to stay in tune with what you got
to work with.
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Let’s take a look at a classic pattern that will make
you “win big” or “lose big”
! With just the number itself, you can see nothing.
But what if I show you the “popular neighbors stats”,
you will see some interesting pattern.
! If you are not a conservative player, you should
really learn to wait for the perfect timing to attack the ta-
ble, those moments are the “big bets” time, if you want
the big payday.
! And this tool allows you to hold losses down, con-
centrate on small but consecutive wins.
These numbers are from a live casino that located in
Dublin.
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Here is another classic example.
30 → 36 (B), after 30 show up again, guess what’s
next ? 23(B) 10(C), which one? Of course it could be
both, in fact, you could focus on both direction’s BCD
area.
B → F → D → R (WHAT’S NEXT ?)
In this case, 30 → 36(B) →5(F) →1(D) →21(R)
As you can see it’s running 1/1/1 model here, after
three small angles, BFD, it’ll go big. Because the
house is running 111 model, so, it will go to 21 as
the R angle.
28 → ?
In this case, 13 → 28(P) → 26 (Area) → so “26/0/32”
could be highly possible. (ROOL app could help you bet-
ter understand the angle and LETTERS)
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28 → 11(R) →27(D) →12(O) →11(R)
You should spend some time in studying some “Ac-
tive numbers” like “11”.
1. You’ve predetermined to play the “active
number” strategy.
2. Chart tables with ROOL app until you find
one showing active areas or numbers.
3. Buy in, set WIN GOAL and LOSS LIMIT.
4. Decide on initial bet of your series.
The previous chapter outlined the basic bet for using
our ROOL system and tools, so let’s review the play up
to this point.
As usual, it’s imperative that I tell you: no system will
ever be consistently effective without a strong money
management method to go along with it.
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This happens when there are not many people playing.
MOVIE 1.4 Reversed Jumpy Spin
Spins studies
Steady moderate spinning wheel is the best for finding out the patterns.
MOVIE 1.3 Slow wheel (Dangerous)
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MOVIE 1.5 One Direction Spin
Never under estimate dealer’s “control capabilities’.
They can always make three more 0 if they need to
wipe you out.
0,0,0 again
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The screenshots captured at the same time. As you
can see here, things are getting nasty.
! Table.1 show up the “loop & repeated” numbers
as expected
1→24→5→28→1(first time)→1(second time)
! Table.2
13→8→8→13(first time)→13(second time)
! Table.1( after 10 minutes )
People are all “dead” and gone, look at the clocks on
the bottom left side. 2014 11:05:49 → 11:05:59
! Just 10 minutes.
! Just 10 minutes.
People might lose some fundamental bankrolls. Now
you know how important to use ROOL app to check if
the house is cheating. http://roolette.net
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The rest is to wait for the big angle show up; Bingo 9 → 17 !!
MOVIE 1.6 31 → XXX → 31 (Loop Done)
Wait for “Big Angle”
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Use the ROOL app to look at when the angle is going to become “BIG”, that’s the moment you should maximize
your bets.
MOVIE 1.7 This is just one of the classic pattern that you should learn to win.
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6,16,26,36 which one?
“Finales en Plein” bet means placing your bet on the se-
ries of numbers ending in the specific “magic number”.
Here the case is, “6” is the number, 23 →16 →13(close
to 36) →16 →36 →15 →13(close to 36 again) →11
→15 →4 →6. In the past 13 bets, you have half of the
numbers with “6” in it. Let’s take a look at the video on
the next page and see how it move.
Finales en Plein
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Glossary
23 →16 →13(close to 36) →16 →36 →15 →13(close to 36 again) →11
→15 →4 →6
MOVIE 1.8 Finales en Plein model
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Roulette Glossary
Listed below are roulette terms and definitions that may help you with
the game. Many of these words are often heard in the roulette table. Fa-
miliarizing yourself with some of these terminologies will help you under-
stand the game better and learn to strategize from there.
A
American roulette – This style consist of a roulette wheel which has 38
compartments and numbers from 1 to 36 with the addition of 0 and 00.
With the 00, American roulette gives higher advantage to the house, as
compared to French, Russian or European roulette.
B
Backtrack – the outer rim of the wheel in roulette where the ball spins. It
is also known as ball-track.
Biased Numbers – this refers to numbers that continue to come out in
the game, caused by biased wheels.
Biased wheels – an imperfect roulette wheel causing numbers to appear
often than what probability allows.
Big Number – a number that hits more often than is theoretically possi-
ble. It may be indicative of a biased number.
Black action- when players bet with a black chip worth $100
Black Bet – when a player puts his wager on the color whose next num-
ber is black
Bottom Track – the inner area of a roulette wheel that slants or remains
stationary, where the ball slides before bouncing from the wheel onto
the pocket
C
Carre’ – is the French word for corner bet
Chameleon Strategy – a strategy where one looks out for players who
have been constantly winning and tries to mimic their betting patterns
hoping to get the same luck
Chasing Loses – when a player increases his bets so that he is able to
get back what he has lost. This may not be a good way to play the
game.
Check rack – this refers to the tray that holds chips. Also called chip
tray.
Cheval – is the French word for Split bet
Choppy game – a game where no one is winning consistently for both
player and the house
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Column bet – when a player bets on one of three columns in the rou-
lette wheel.
Corner bet – when a player bets on four numbers by placing roulette
chips at the middle of these four numbers
Croupier – an employee of the casino who operates on the roulette ta-
ble
D
Double zero or 00 – is only present in American Roulette
Dozen bet – when a player bets on any marked three sets with twelve
numbers
E
En prison rule – This is also known as the surrender rule. Mostly appli-
cable in European roulette; in an en prison rule, when the player
makes an outside bet (even money, or red/black), and then the ball
drops on 0, the player has the option to lose half the bet or retain the
money at stake en prison, meaning leaving it on the table for the next
spin. When a player opts to leave it, the chance or the edge of the
house is considerably lowered in the next spin.
European roulette – This style consist of a roulette wheel which has 37
compartments and numbers from 1 to 36 with the addition of a 0. Euro-
pean roulette provides a lower house edge, compared to the American
roulette, so the odds of winning are greater.
F
Fibonacci Betting System – a betting system where there is a progres-
sive combination of numbers
Five number bet – commonly played in American roulette, where players
bet on 0, 00, one, two and three, all at the same time.
H
House edge – the advantage of the house to make profits on each
game; It is estimated as the difference between true odds and the actual
pays out the casino makes.
High bet – when players place best on any of these numbers – 19 to 36
I
Inside bet – when a player bets on or between numbers in the boxes of
the layout.
L
La partage rule – Mainly applicable in European roulette games. It has
the same idea as the en prison rule except that the player is not given
the option to keep the bet in place for the next game. The player just sim-
ply loses half of the bet and not the entire bet.
Low bet – when players bet on any of these numbers 1 – 8
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M
Martingale System – a system where the player may win at roulette by
choosing to bet on one with a 50-50 chance of winning and then just con-
tinue to double the bet every time the player loses. This kind of system is
quite flawed, however. The player stands to lose a lot.
N
Non Value Chip – a casino issued gaming chip whose dollar value de-
pends on the amount of the chips taken in a buy-in. For example, a buy-
in of $300.00, with
60 chips amount to $5.00 per chip. This is also known as the “table mini-
mum bet”.
O
Orphelins (Orphans) – most commonly found in European casinos. Or-
phan is when players bet on specific number of three, which are laid out
close together on the wheel, but are actually far apart on the roulette ta-
ble layout. (Example 6, 3, 17)
Outside bet – when a player bets with even money (for example black/
red, high/low, odd/even) and the payout is 1:1
P
Parlay – when a player places his bet on the table and leaves it along
with an added new bet, ready for the next spin.
Payout or Pay Out – the winnings the casino pays to a player
Player Clocking – when one is watching which player has been winning
using Chameleon Strategy, and then tries to mimic their patterns.
Pinching – removing chips illegally from the betting table after the result
has been delivered.
Q
Quarter bet – when a player bets on one of four numbers, similar to cor-
ner bet or square bet
R
Red bet – when a player puts his wager on the color whose next num-
ber is red
Reds – casino issued chips worth $5
Reverse-LaBouchere Betting System – when using the La Bouchere
system in reverse by cancelling the numbers in each loss and then add-
ing them after the win
Reverse Martingale Betting System – when using the Martingale betting
system in reveres by doubling up after each win and not after loss.
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Roulette chips – these are casino issued chips for playing roulette only
and may not be used for any other games. For American roulette, there
are specific sets in different colors given to each player so that their chips
can be easily identifiable on the table. For European roulette, the chips
given out are of the same color so player has to remember which one is
theirs.
Roulette layout – a roulette layout has numbered grids and colors on a ta-
ble where players can place their bets using roulette chips
Roulette strategy – a method any players use in order to improve
chances of winning or avoid incurring huge amounts of losses.
Roulette system – a method designed for players to help them beat the
wheel or decrease house advantage, one such example is the Martingale
System.
Roulette table – the table consist of the layout and the wheel.
Roulette wheel – the wheel is a movable part of the table. It is generally
divided into alternate colors of black and red. The numbers on the wheel,
from 1 to 36m are not placed in a sequence. In the American version,
there is even a green compartment with a 00. The wheel moves clock-
wise and then the roulette ball is thrown on the rim, to go on the opposite
direction.
S
Single zero roulette – also known as European roulette
Six number bet – when a player bets on six numbers at one time.
Sixainne- is the French word for six line bet
Split bet – when a player bets on two numbers together
Straight bet – when a player bets on just one number. Betting in this man-
ner gives the player a higher pay out, in case he wins
Street bet – when a player bets on three numbers
Surrender rule – also known as En prison rule.
T
Tiers du cylinder – French term for when a player bets on a group of num-
bers on the roulette wheel which are laid close together on the roulette ta-
ble layout.
Transversale – is the French word for Street bet
V
Voisins du Zero – French term for when a player bets on a group of num-
bers on the roulette wheel which are close to the 0
Visual Wheel Tracking – when a player has the ability to foretell where the
ball will land just by looking at it spinning on the wheel
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W
Wheel Clocking – when a player keeps track of the result of the spins
to determine patters as well as possibilities and bias. Another way to
track this is using electronics, in the hope of predicting where the ball
will drop
Wheel Head – a part of the roulette wheel that has the numbered
pockets.
Wheel roller – a croupier or roulette dealer
Wheel strategies – those strategies that exploit the imperfections of
the wheel to garner edge
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