OVER THE BOARD ON THE TRACK

A simple dynamic strategy with a 500 start takes out both +1000 and +5000. Ideally, play on a pneumatic or multi-table. The factor that practically guarantees victory is the presence of some fat carp, which rests with bets on the track sector. For example, a guy always falls asleep 16-11 in a small series with especially fat 10, 11, 30, 23, 8 and 5. Roulette sometimes comes to him, he is happy - but in the end it is clearly visible that money is being sucked out. Let's say his average bet is 200-300 UAH. How much do we bet? On average, we bet 1/3 of his bet - around 100 UAH per spin. An even bet. If the start is 500, then this is a five-move. While the credit has not accelerated, you can bet more economically in order to withstand the first strip of immersion. Where do we bet? Three numbers on the field and two neighbors on the track. At the beginning, we will bet a little on the field in the last dropped spin. The fewer direct repetitions on the scoreboard, the more economical. We clearly put his +/- 1 numbers ON THE TRACK directly in the numbers on the field. And we put everything else on the BRM in two neighbors on the track. A little more on the side where there are numbers in the statistics, if this neighbor reaches. When do we bet? Every spin. Even if the spin has entered the thick of his bets, we steadily bet there. If the guy starts to rejoice that he is fighting back or even coming out on top, then we make an ADDITION to our bets - with the smallest bet we throw a web of 3 neighbors over his static sector

After that, you will not hear his joyful exclamations for a long time.
Nothing complicated, plays confidently. If you are not playing at a multi-table, you can put extended neighbors. Also pay attention when the game is in a mode when there are no such repetitions at all - on the board 0-1 of our options. When such boards at the casino run out, repetitions will pour out like a horn of plenty. An example of generation from BV spins: 02, 29,
25, 27, 14, 19, 17
, 36, 34, 34, 02, 27, 18;