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American Roulette Overview

American Roulette Overview. There is a theory in the Roulette world that the Roulette Croupiers are trained in "Croup" school to toss the Roulette ball in such a manner that the ball will land on 0 and/or 00 on American Roulette wheels. This theory has been tested by some people who say it's true and that they know it is because they actually went to such a school to find out. Why would "Croup" school teach this? Simple hardly anyone bets on 0 and/or 00. Now it is impossible for every spin to land on 0 and/or 00 but the ball can end up in the general area of the zeros.
If you have ever looked closely at a Roulette wheel you may have noticed something interesting. You may have noticed that not only do the colors alternate the numbers also alternate between even, odd and high, and the zero and double zero are across from each other.
In the 12/6 Roulette System you are to pay attention to the numbers around the 0 and 00. First let's look at the five numbers to the right of the 0 which are 2, 14, 35, 23 and 4, and the first five numbers to the right of the 00 which are 1, 13, 36, 24, and 3. These 12 numbers are the numbers that will make up your wagers.
So in the 12/6 System you will be placing split wagers on the 0, 00, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 23, 24, and 35. These numbers for 2 sections on the Roulette table that can be covered with 6 split wagers which is where this system gets it's name from 12 numbers, 6 split bets. In case you are unfamiliar with split wagers we'll give you a quick refresher. A split wager is made by placing your chip on the line separating the two numbers.
These wagers cover almost a third of the Roulette wheel which means that you will almost have a 1 in three chance of winning on each spin. This is of course helped by the training of the croupier to try and hit those 0s and 00s. With the payout of the split wagers (at 17 to 1) you can win one ever three spins and still walk away with a nice little profit.
We recommend that you start out at a table with a minimum wager of and as you win add your winning to the wager. To make things easier for you to get your wagers down on the table in time try to find a busy table and position yourself near the center of the table. A Croupier at a busy table will take longer between spins and the center of the table will allow you to easily access your wagers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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