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Originally Posted by WeKillYouAll
Do you know about the "Power of 9" theory in Roulette?
If so could you explain.
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Actually I am not familiar with the theory. However I must warn you that there are many hap hazardous theories about roulette including the velocity of the wheel in relation to the numbers coming up...etc. Most of these theories have little merit.
The three most common ways to beat roulette are as follows (I know it doesn't answer your question but I hate to leave someone without advice).
1) Bet two numbers every single time with odds of 35/1. With luck you can leave the casino at over double your original amount if your number gets called just like three times within 26-30 spins.
2) Say you don't get lucky in regards to option (1) and have a third of your original bankroll. Make a line bet at 5/1 with all of your original stack and if your lucky you more than double your initial stack 20% of the time.
3) The last method is that you've had a stagnate session - meaning your floating around your original stack. The night is drawing to a close and you want to make a calculated risk. Bet your entire bankroll on either red/black for a 44.7ish% chance of doubling your initial stack.