Advance-Roulette

 
 
So what do you do?

Well, let's look at all the possible outcomes of
Roulette Gambling System: there are only 3 spins left and there are 6 unique numbers that have been spun, so there are only 4 possible outcomes:
1) the next 3 spins repeat the last 7 numbers and we still end up with a total of 6 unique numbers,
2)
the next 3 spins produce only 1 more unique number (and 2 repeaters), so we end up with 7 unique numbers,
3)
the next 3 spins produce 2 more unique numbers (and only 1 repeater), so we end up with 8 unique numbers, or
4)
the next 3 spins produce 3 more unique numbers (no repeaters), so we end up with 9 unique numbers. Notice how in scenarios 2, 3, and 4, at least 1 new unique number has appeared, which would be favorable to us since we are looking to bet on numbers that have not come out yet in a particular sequence.

So to determine the probability of a new unique number in
BETTING SYSTEM appearing in the next 3 spins when 6 unique numbers have come out in a 7 consecutive spins, we simply get the proportional probability of all possible favorable scenarios where at least 1 new unique number is spun (in other words, 7, 8, or 9 unique number appearing in this case) over the probability of all possible scenarios (in other words, the unfavorable scenario of 6 unique numbers appearing plus the favorable scenarios of 7, 8, or 9 unique numbers appearing): (6% + 24% + 42%) / (1% + 6% + 24% + 42%) = 72% / 73% = 98.6%.

So if 6 unique numbers come out in 7 consecutive spins, then the probability of at least 1 new unique number coming out in the next 3 spins to complete the 10-spin sequence is 98.6%. Again, don't just take my word for it, try it yourself in the interactive example below. See how often you would win if you bet whenever exactly 6 unique numbers come out in the first 7 consecutive spins (thus triggering a BET signal). Remember, you would be betting on the 31 numbers that have not come out by the 7th spin, so if any new unique number appeared in the next 3 spins (e.g. by the 10th spin)
 
A proper example 08/25/2009
 
So for example, in the 10,000 simulations I ran, exactly 8 unique numbers (and 2 repeaters) appeared in 10 consecutive spins approximately 24% of the time (roughly 2,400 times out of 10,000 simulations). If you know HOW To PLAY ROULETTE the probabilities above, then you know that the probability of 8, 9, or 10 unique numbers coming out in 10 consecutive spins is simply the sum of their probabilities (confer above): 24% + 42% + 27% = 93%. In other words, 8, 9, or 10 unique numbers (e.g. 8 or greater) will appear in any consecutive 10-spin sequence 93% of the time (that's more than 9 out of 10 times, try it yourself in the interactive example above). So if in 7 consecutive spins, 7 unique numbers have appeared (e.g. no repeaters by the 7th spin), then the probability of at least one more unique numbers appearing in the next 3 spins (to complete the 10-spin sequence) is simply the probability of 8, 9, or 10 unique numbers appearing, which we already know to be 93%. In other words, if 7 different numbers come out in 7 consecutive spins, there is a 93% chance that at least one of the numbers that have not come up (e.g. a new unique numbers) will show up in the next 3 spins (until the end of the 10-spin sequence). So at that point, we could bet on all those 30 numbers that have not come out for the next 3 spins and we would have a 93% probability of winning. That is, in essence, the basis of the Gambling Roulette (it's actually a bit more complicated as I will explain below).

But what if in a 10 consecutive spin sequence, 6 numbers come out in 7 spins (e.g. one of the numbers repeated itself)? Would you take into account the 27% probability of a total of 10 unique numbers showing up in the next 3 spins when calculating the probability of success? Of course not because if only 6 unique numbers come out in 7 spins, then the maximum number of unique numbers that could possibly come out in 10 spins is: 6 unique numbers + 3 spins left = 9 unique numbers. So in this particular example, you would not account for the 27% probability of 10 unique numbers occurring in a 10 consecutive spin sequence since it cannot happen.
 
 
  "It is not enough to aim; you must hit."

Let me work through a simplified example on LIVE ROULETTE to keep things uncomplicated to start off with. If you find the explanation below a bit dense and difficult to understand, do not worry because you do not need to fully understand it in order to use my System successfully just like you do not need to know how a Car engine works in order to drive it. Feel free to skim thorough this section if that is the case and keep in mind that the only thing you need to do to use my System successfully is press a few buttons based on the spins that have been generated as all the math is calculated "under the hood".

My program is based on the probability distribution of unique numbers in consecutive spins. Just to be clear to MAKE MONEY With ROULETTE , a unique number is simply a number that has been spun, counted only once regardless of how many times it has repeated in that particular sequence. So for example, if the numbers 0, 36, and 0 were spun on the roulette wheel, that would be 2 unique numbers (0 and 36) in 3 consecutive spins.

Now let's consider a 10 consecutive spin example. I ran 10,000 simulations and calculated the probability of how many unique numbers show up in 10 consecutive spins. In other words, I calculated the probability distribution of how many different numbers actually come out in 10 spins.
 
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Another way to look at this "unevenness" in the short-run is to consider the average of all consecutive spins as a sequence increases. In the long-run, after many spins, this average will approximate 18, which makes sense since that is the actual average of 0 to 36: (0 + 1 + 2 ... + 35 + 36) / 37 = 18. But in the short-run, the average is all over the place, uneven, and therefore open to exploitation. Below are a few graphs of how the average of consecutive spins changes as you generate more spins (in the long run, the lines look "smooth" as they level on 18, but in the short-run they are very rugged): The y-axis (vertical) is the average of all spins up until that point, and the x-axis (horizontal) is the number of spins.

The greatest volatility always occurs when you "zoom-in" on the first 37 spins (the green box) of any long sequence, which is no coincidence considering that that is the exact amount of numbers on a Roulette Geld Verdienen. So it is at the beginning of a consecutive spin sequence that the game of roulette can be exploited to win because in the long run, as the sequence increases, the probabilities will catch up to you.

The fact that a number will repeat itself 8 times before all other numbers of equal-probability appear at least once, and that there is so much volatility at the beginning of any sequence of average spins, proves that there is more to the Roulette game than meets the eye. And I'll tell you something else that is quite revealing. You will never in your lifetime see all 37 Roulette Numbers come out in 37 consecutive spins even though they all have the exact same long-term probability of being spun. Try it yourself, but you will grow old and die before you ever see it. The game of Roulette is incredibly interesting and has several peculiarities and patterns such as the ones described above that can be exploited to win, but it must be analyzed methodically and played systematically if it is to be beaten. That is where my System comes in.

My Advanced ROULETTE SYSTEM's algorithm is based on the exact calculated probabilities of how many unique numbers appear in 37 consecutive spins. Predicting which numbers to bet on at any moment, based on these probabilities, is a mind-boggling task. With the aid of my Computer Program, however, you can do it in a blink of an eye and focus on execution and money management rather than complicated mathematics and probabilities. Several of you might not make it past this point because you find all of this very confusing, but keep in mind that my Program tells you precisely when to bet, how to bet, where to bet, and why to bet. You just feed it the spins as they are generated, wait until it signals a bet, and then simply bet on the numbers it tells you. You don't think, you just execute. Now let me explain to you exactly how it works.

 
 
  "In the game of Roulette - as in life - chance favors the prepared mind."

  If you have not heard about the Andruchi Roulette System, then you have not been winning at Roulette. My System is the most Advanced Roulette System in the world which has also made it the #1 Betting Systems out of over 700,000 Roulette Systems across the globe. That is no coincidence. The downside to that is that it has made my System an obvious target, with my amateur competitors not only falsely criticizing my System all over the internet, but even going as far as creating fake Roulette System Review sites to tout their useless systems while defaming mine. It is quite ridiculous when you realize their Systems don't work at all, so do not be fooled.

Throw everything you know about Roulette - and your experience with prior useless and amateur systems - out the window because it won't do you any good here as I am going to show you a completely different way of looking at the game so that you can beat it consistently. Unlike other Roulette System sites, I dedicate most of my site to actually showing you exactly how my Roulette System works before you start using it so that you know exactly why you will win with it. I even offer examples of all my concepts for you to try out and give you all the probabilities my Roulette System is based on because I want you to understand precisely why my System wins so much. Welcome to the Andruchi world.

 

Before we begin, I'm going to tell you something that defies intuition so that you realize everything is not as simple as it seems with the game of Roulette. As you know, a European Roulette Wheel has 37 straight numbers on it (e.g. 0 to 36). You also know that in the long run, each number will come out almost evenly since they all have the same probability of being spun. But what happens in the short-run? Similar to how the Earth looks smooth and perfectly round from the moon, but very uneven and rugged - with mountains and valleys - from up close, certain patterns emerge in Roulette numbers in the short-run that can be exploited. For example, even though the odds of any individual straight number coming out in European Roulette is 1 in 37 in the long run, if you "zoom-in" and watch just 37 consecutive spins of the roulette wheel at any moment, several numbers will have repeated themselves and several numbers won't have appeared at all. But that's not even the surprising part. If you continue spinning until all 37 numbers have appeared at least once, at least one of the numbers on the roulette wheel will have repeated 8 times. And it does not matter at what point you start tracking the numbers as long as you are tracking consecutive numbers. If you don't believe me, try it yourself and you will see. So although the distribution of numbers in the long-run looks smooth, in the short-term it is very uneven, and this unevenness can be exploited if you know and understand the probabilities on CASINO SPIELEN .


 

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