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the most sophisticated systems ever developed for Dozens play.
This document offers you multiple systems and strategies from which you
can chose in order to suit your betting style, your bankroll, the level of
aggressiveness with which you would like to play, the goal you set yourself
to win, and the limit you set on your losses. We shall also identify money
management strategies which will ensure that you quit the game with your
winnings in your pocket.
Terminology
The next thing we shall do is to write down at what stage each Dozen or
Column shows up from their last appearance and we shall identify this with
an appearance number. For instance, looking at the above sequence
example, Dozen 1 shows up the 2nd, 3rd, 1st, 1st, and 3rd times from its
last appearance, assuming 34 was the very first number when we started to
observe the scoreboard. Dozen 2 shows up the 3rd, and 1st times from its
last appearance. Dozen 3 shows up the 1st, 7th, and 1st times from its last
appearance.
Analysis
For the sake of simplicity, I shall talk for now about Dozens only rather
than Dozens and Columns as they have the same probability. In order to
understand the above better, let us register those numbers in the following
table (Table 1):
Table 1
3 (with number 27) shows up immediately the first time after the previous
appearance (we mark 1 right below 7).
Similarly, we mark the rest of the table for Dozens 1 and 2, identifying first
all Dozens and marking them under the Dozen column and then their
appearances under the Dozen appearance columns. Once we have written
down the Dozen numbers we no longer need to look at numbers, instead
noting the distance between same Dozen numbers under column Dozen
and registering their appearance number.
Dozen 2 shows up the 3rd time at the 3rd row with number 23 (we mark 3
under column Dozen 2)
Then Dozen 2 appears immediately after with number 18 (we mark 1).
After that we don't know when it will show up again since we haven't
played any more. Will it show up after 8 times, 11 times, 23 times? What
do you think? Can we determine any kind of pattern from those 10
numbers? Maybe not a full pattern yet, but definitely we can start making
some observations.
worry about when Dozen 2 will show up again. We shall even capitalize at
times on this feature. Remember that if Dozen 2 doesn't show up, that
means that either Dozen 1 or Dozen 3 will show up at a more frequent rate
(with a few zeros in between, of course). This brings us to the principle of
our first system.
Betting Scheme
Let's say we bet $50 on any Dozen. If it comes up, you win $150 with a net
profit of $100. If it doesn't come up, you lose $50. Say it doesn't come up
and you increase your bet to $75. If it comes up, you win $225, and since
you already bet previously $50, your total bet so far is $125, and your total
profit is again $100. Say it doesn't come up this time either, and now you
increase your bet to $125. Your total bet so far is $250. If you score a hit
now, you get $375 with a profit of $125. If it doesn't come up for the third
time, your loss is $250.
Table 2
You will have seen that what I was trying to do was to get about the same
amount of profit ($100) for the three betting amounts ($50, $75, $125) at any
bet. At the end of the 3 sequences, if none of them won, you have a loss of
$250. If we refer to the $100 as one unit, we can say, that during those 3
sequences if we win, we get 1 unit, and if we lose all those 3 sequences we
lose 2.5 units.
Your betting unit doesn't have to be $100, if you find this too high. It can
be as low as $4. Most on-line (internet) casinos allow you to place a
Table 3
At some casinos $50 is the minimum bet for external betting, including the
Dozens. There are, however, other casinos where you can place a bet of
$25 and lower. If $50 is the minimum for external bets, then for internal
bets, such as those on the numbers, the minimum may be as low as $5.
Whatever the minimum, it is usually the case in the casinos that the
internal bets on numbers are lower than the outside bets.
System 1
Now we are ready to put into action our first system. As you may have
already guessed, we bet three times on the Dozen, using Table 2's betting
scheme, or any multiple of the units in Table 3. In order to explain this
system, we shall use Table 2, with $50 on the first bet. If you lose the first
time, then bet $75. If you lose the second time, then bet $125. If you lose a
third time, do not bet until that Dozen shows up again. When it does
eventually show up, repeat the same betting scheme on the same Dozen. If
you win on any of the three bets you will have a net profit of $100 on the
first two and $125 on the third bet. When you win any one of the three
bets, start over with $50 using the same 3 bet scheme of $50, $75 and $125.
To help you understand this system better, look at Table 4 below which
records the results of a real game sequence. Let's write down the Roulette
numbers, identify to which Dozen they belong and the frequency of the
Dozens' appearances. We'll also put a sequence number in front, to refer
to it when we talk about how the Dozens perform.
Table 4
24 20 2 3
25 5 1 10
26 21 2 2
27 26 3 4
The first 9 sequences of the game gives us a good indication of how the
Dozens might perform and so we chose to bet on Dozen 2, starting at
sequence 10. Look back at Table 4 and you will see that there are 6
positive appearances (the total of 1s, 2s and 3s after sequence 10), and 1
negative appearance (the 6 which shows up at sequence 17). This gives us
+6 - 2.5 = +3.5 units.
We never bet more than 3 times in a row. The first bet is $50, the second
$75 and the third $125. If we lose after the third bet, we don't bet until the
Dozen of our choice shows up again.
Let's take a closer look at the betting details of the sequence in Table 4.
We observe the first 9 sequences without betting and we decide to go for
Dozen 2.
Number 18 comes up. We win, cashing $100 more. Our overall net goes
up to $175.
- Since we won we start betting with $50 again at sequence 22.
Number 27 comes up. We lose $50. Our overall net comes down to
$125.
- We increase our bet to $75 at sequence 23. Number 27 comes up
again. We lose another $75. Our overall net is now $50.
- We increase our bet to $125 at sequence 24. Number 20 comes up.
We win and cash $250, increasing our overall net to +$300.
- Since we won we start betting again with $50 at sequence 25.
Number 5 comes up. We lose $50. Our overall net falls to +$250.
- We increase our bet to $75 at sequence 26. Number 26 comes up.
We win, cashing $150. Our overall net now stands at $400. This is a
good time to quit! Note that the overall net is $400 instead of the
predicted $350. This is due to two $125 profit sequences we had, instead
of two $100 ones. An extra cash bonus!
Now, what happens if you think one Dozen is going to belong to a winning
wave according to your trend analysis and you get on and suddenly the
wind changes and you encounter a loss, then another loss. Two losses
would mean -5 units (2.5 each). At this time it is best to abandon the Dozen
and look at the performance of other Dozens at the same table or at other
tables altogether. This way you limit your losses to not more than 5 units
that you may either recover with other winning waves, or you may quit for
the day and try the system some other time. In order for this system to
work you need to catch a winning wave with a rate of at least three times
the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd appearances of a Dozen more than the appearance
numbers greater than 3. If you are on a good flowing wave, and there are
many of them, you can stay on it for as long as you wish until you
encounter your first loss. This way the possibility of winning is open-
ended and you will accumulate 1 profit unit at a time, until 1 loss of 2.5
units occurs, at which time you should quit with your winnings in your
pocket.
System 2
Having observed 20-30 spins, if you see that you are encountering too
many losing appearances (appearance numbers greater than 3) between
winning ones (1's, 2's and 3's) in all three Dozens, it may be necessary to
resort to a different system strategy. This leads us to our next system, to
which I shall refer as "buy back 1 loss" whereby a second set is added to
the betting scheme. You start by betting 3 times again with the $2, $3, $5
betting scheme (or any multiple thereof). If you lose that sequence, you
wait until the Dozen shows up again. This time you bet three times again
but you increase the betting units by 4 times, that is to $8, $12, and $20. If
this second sequence wins, then you have gained back the loss you had
on the previous scheme ($2, $3, and $5). This feature is illustrated in Table
5 below:
Table 5
$3 $5 $9 $4
$5 $10 $15 $5
If you win at the second stage of this betting scheme, using the second set
of the 3 bets, note that your overall profit also increases by a factor of 2.5.
After all, if you take a higher risk, you might as well increase the profit
level.
To demonstrate this, let us look at Table 4 and say we are betting on Dozen
3 this time.
- At sequence 1 we bet $2, number 33 comes up, we win and record
+$4.
- At sequence 2 we bet $2, number 9 comes up, we lose and record
+$2.
- At sequence 3 we bet $3, number 21 comes up, we lose and record -
$1.
- At sequence 4 we bet $5, number 10 comes up, we lose and record -
$6.
- At sequence 5 we don't bet. We wait until Dozen 3 shows up again,
which happens at this sequence 5 (with number 30).
- At sequence 6 we apply the second set of the betting scheme in the
attempt to buy back the loss we had at sequences 2, 3 and 4. We bet $8,
number 14 comes up, we lose and record -$14.
- At sequence 7 we bet $12, number 15 comes up, we lose and record -
$26.
- At sequence 8 we bet $20, number 28 comes up, we win and record
+$14 (we have bought back the previous loss).
With this "buy back 1 loss" strategy we were able to increase our profit
without being affected by a -2.5 unit loss. This strategy is good until you
encounter two consecutive loss sequences. Using the "buy back 1 loss"
strategy, you would then limit your losses to -10 units, should you
encounter a double loss right up front. Otherwise, with a good trend
analysis, you will be buying back multiple single losses and your profit
units will far exceed 10. In this way you can go on playing with confidence,
winning sequence after sequence until you encounter a double loss when
you should leave with a plus balance.
System 3
If the registering of spins from multiple tables and the ensuing
performance analysis do not appeal to you, you may want to apply this
system by "buying back 2 losses" with 3 sets of betting schemes: $2, $3,
$5, then $8, $12, $20, and then $32, $48, $80. This system increases greatly
your chances of winning, but also it increases both your investment and
risk level. For this reason I would recommend you to use this system with
lower amounts, starting with the smallest possible unit value, as the
betting amounts will escalate from one set to another. The profits are also
adjusted to show an increase from one set to another in order to
compensate the loss of the previous sets. Table 7 illustrates the three
consecutive betting sets.
Table 7
First Set:
Second Set:
$8 $18 $24 $6
$12 $30 $36 $6
$20 $50 $60 $10
Third Set:
With this system, you will be able to buy back two consecutive losses (and
a loss here still means an appearance number greater than 3), with a higher
profit margin.
You must decide if you are comfortable with this increased risk ($210) to
make a profit of $30 by buying back 2 loss sequences. In the event that
you encounter a triple loss sequence, then you would be losing 52.5 units
($210/4, as $4 is one unit), which would be hard to recover. Triple losses
are rare, but the possibility always exists, for example, you may have
strayed into a Dozen with a mediocre performance, perhaps the
performance of a particular Dozen suddenly changes negatively, or again
you may simply have stayed too long on that Dozen. By a triple loss we
mean 3 consecutive occurrences of appearance numbers greater than 3.
For example, Dozen 2 shows up the 8th time, then the 5th time, then the
14th time. That means within 8 + 5 + 14 = 27 spins, Dozen 2 shows up only
3 times. Very unlikely, but possible. If you are playing with very small
units, it might be fun to try this system and you will see that most of the
time you will win, if you have made the right choice on a Dozen after
observing its performance over multiple spins. The likelihood of losses is
not so great. However, the risk factor is higher. Chose the system which
System 4
If you conclude by your observations that appearance numbers fall more
between the range of 4-10 rather than 1-3, which could happen at some
tables (this is referred to as "variable Dozen behavior"), then this system
comes in handy. Here you employ a strategy of betting multiple times, that
is more than 3 times in a row, until the Dozen you are betting on finally
shows up. This may look a little like the classic Martingale system.
However, the profit we aim to make is not 1 unit only but a steadily
increasing one. Those who are not familiar with the Martingale
progression should consult Table 8.
Table 8
As you can see, the losses may escalate to huge amounts, only to make a
$1 or $2 profit, if you win within the first 15 bets. Furthermore, if you lose
all 15 sequences you will end up with a loss of $709 (or multiple of this
figure depending on your unit value).
Table 9 illustrates the betting scheme of my system. You start with low
betting amounts and increase these so as to increase your profit and win.
Table 9
As you can see, this system gives you 11 betting chances to end up with a
profit. The later you win during the 11 sequences, the higher profit you
make, unlike the Martingale progression which leaves you with only 1 unit
profit despite the huge investment. This is good as long as you don't lose
11 times in a row. One classic way to relieve this is not to bet for a few
spins, a practice referred to as "null bets". You wait until one Dozen
doesn't show up for at least 10 times, then you bet on it using the Table 9
sequence above. If that Dozen finally shows up, at say the 18th time, you
will then be making a profit of $39.
In real casinos, it is possible not to bet for a few spins, observe and only
join the table when you are ready to do so. Some casinos will expect you
to place bets every time you sit at a table. As far as internet casinos are
concerned, some systems will wait until you place your bets and click on
the spin button. Some other systems will allow you to play with 0 chips,
which may be considered as null bets, until you decide to play with real
money.
The table's minimum and maximum betting limits must also be taken into
account. Usually, in real casinos, the betting maximum on the outside bets
is 10-20 times the allowed minimum, i.e. minimum $50, maximum $1000; or
minimum $25, maximum $250. However, I've seen on-line casinos that
allow a minimum bet of $1 and a maximum of $250. In this case, the
figures in Table 9 apply. If this is not so, you should use some
multiple of the figures in Table 9. You may also want to use my
aforementioned tactic to simulate Dozen play with line bets to reduce the
amount of the minimum outside bet by a factor of 3.
If you wish to play with this system at higher unit values, the following
table illustrates a very aggressive betting scheme:
Table 10
The betting scheme in Table 10 also risks a big amount; however, the
payoff is also big and not limited to 1 unit only, as in the case of the
Martingale progression. You risk $2300 to make a net profit of almost one
third of the amount ($700) and you have 6 chances to do so. If the longest
non-appearance of a Dozen were to take some 20 or more spins, you would
have to wait for at least 18 times before you attempt to use this betting
This is the system with which you may end up with the greatest profit, but
also with the greatest loss if not managed properly. With reference to
Table 9, let's say you play the system for about 20 times and your winnings
occur at sequences between the 5th and the 9th times (Dozen's appearance
numbers), averaging a profit of $30 per betting sequence. This will give
you an overall profit of about $600. Depending on your overall net profit,
you might dare to bet more, i.e. up to the 11th time. If you have
accumulated a profit that will exceed your maximum loss amount ($690 on
the 11th bet in Table 9), then you can try this system again until a loss
occurs once and you will still end up with a profit. Even better, you decide
to quit and pocket your winnings without risking the maximum loss.
The same principle applies to the aggressive betting scheme. If you have
accumulated a profit of $3500 over 10 winnings averaging a profit of $350
each, you may dare to play on, risking a loss of $2300. You will still end up
in a profit of $1200, but why not leave with your $3500 winnings intact? I
recommend that you use this system when winning a few sequences and
that you quit while you are still ahead.
System 5
The last system I shall cover is one of the safest ones if you are satisfied
by making one unit profit at a time. It's a slower pace but much easier on
your blood pressure!
tables, you will find that the Dozens alternate. But because of the
unpredictable nature of Roulette, you will also see that the same Dozen
repeats itself quite frequently. We shall capitalize upon this fact in this
system and bet on repeating Dozens with the understanding that they will
repeat themselves sooner or later. The sooner they repeat themselves, the
sooner you will win but even if such repetition takes time you will still end
up with a profit of one or two units at the end of the betting sequence.
The way it works is quite simple. You bet one unit on a Dozen that just
came up. For example, if number 21 comes up, you bet on Dozen 2. If your
bet is successful you win that sequence with a 2-unit profit and start over
again betting one unit. If you lose you increase your bet by one unit.
When you win after a sequence of a few losses, your betting unit becomes
the amount that is sufficient to make an overall net profit of 1 or 2 units
when you win the next bet.
If you look further down in Table 4, you will see that the Dozens repeat at
sequences 14, 15, 19, 21 and 23. If you put this strategy into practice, you
will see that such repetitions make it possible for you to accrue more profit
units. By observing Roulette tables in casinos you will see certain Dozens
and Columns (L, M, R) repeat themselves many times. Before you play, just
stand near a table with pen and note pad and record a series of
consecutive spins, and then see how well you would have done had you
been applying this system. Once you have gained enough confidence in
your win potential, go for it. You will see that you will get positive results.
But remember not to stay at that table for too long. You never know when
that table will turn against you and the Dozens or Columns will not repeat
that often. Make sure that you set yourself a limit on the amount of units
you can afford to lose and be sure to quit if this happens. Once you have
made the profit you set for yourself, go home with your winnings and
rejoice in your good decision.
Now you are acquainted with multiple Dozen betting systems and
strategies. You will make the right decision on which system to employ by
analysing the performance of the Dozens or Columns as set out above. If
you observe sustained patterns of appearance numbers 1, 2 and 3 you can
use System 1, gathering multiple one unit profits at a time with some
losses in between (on the appearance of numbers greater than 3) which
will reduce your net profit by 2.5 units from time to time. If you observe
single appearance numbers greater than 3 followed by 1 or 2 or 3, you can
use System 2, with the "buy back 1 loss" strategy. This will give you more
profit units. You would lose 10 units if you encounter two consecutive
losses, that is appearance numbers greater than 3. If you observe too
many combinations of appearance numbers 1, 2, 3 and greater, you might
use System 3, with the "buy back 2 losses" strategy, but with lower unit
values as losses can escalate if you encounter a triple loss. System 4 can
be used if you observe multiple appearance numbers between 10 and 20.
Then you use the 10 "null bets" strategy, that is, wait until a Dozen doesn't
show up for 10 times before you use System 4. This system must be used
cautiously as the losses can escalate to high amounts. System 5, which is
a lower risk one, will give you one to two profit units at a time, although by
increasing your bet by only 1 unit may also cause considerable losses if
Dozens don't repeat for a long time. If this happens you should set a limit
on the loss you can afford to accept and either try the system at another
time or try another system that might suit better.
You may want to combine strategies from one system with those of
another. For instance, if you observe that Dozens repeat very often, which
will occur at some tables partly because of the very nature of the game, or
even because of the croupier's signature, you may want to combine the
betting scheme of System 5 with that of System 4. This will mean that you
will bet on repeating Dozens, using the betting scheme in Table 8, instead
of increasing by one unit at a time. In so doing, you may make your profits
faster but you would certainly be taking a greater risk. There will be times
a Dozen won't repeat for a while. The longest streak that I have recorded is
19. If you are going to use this strategy you may wish to make at least 5
null bets, i.e. wait until 5 different Dozens show up, before you start betting
on the same Dozen that just came up. If you do this you will lose the
advantage of Dozens repeating themselves consecutively. If you don't
want to lose this advantage you must bet on every spin for a repeating
Dozen. The choice is always yours and depends on how you analyse the
performance at a particular table.
When you use the system 5 as is, you have a chance to recover a long
losing streak of 11-14 sequences. Every time you win you close the gap on
your overall net and reduce the bet amount, until you finally close the
sequence with your unit profit. You may recover from a very long losing
streak of 19 sequences, but you do risk losing all your bankroll along the
way. You should quit as soon as you have reached the limit you have set
for your losses. Similarly, once you have accumulated the profit amount
that you have set for yourself, leave with your winnings in your pocket.
I wish you lots of winnings by using the Dazzling Dozens Roulette Systems
and hope you enjoy the game to the utmost.
Izak M.
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