I tried this strategy but on the splits I put one dollar on the 2/5 and so on so that I created a few lottery numbers. I didn’t cover as much but the lottery numbers hitting more than made up for it
Question: When you hand the dealer in roulette your sea pass card, do they return it back to you or hang on to it?? Also, I like your thinking and strategies for attaining comps.
@@JackWiley-u6n they swipe it through a card reader and return it to you. There’s a little screen that’ll have your name on it for the dealer and pit boss to know where you’re sitting at the table so you receive the proper average during your session at the table. Hope that helps. Thanks for reaching out.
@@arthursengkang thanks for the input. At that point there were 4 chips on the double street and it does pay like you said 5:1. So that’s $5 x 4 = $20 win plus the 4 chips on the double street which means you can pull $24 from the board. That’s the original $18 bet plus $6 to give you a $6 win on that spin. Thats the $6 you use on step 2. I’m pretty sure it was paid properly unless I misspoke. Thanks for reaching out.
OK I got it. You could had follow the standard way the dealer does... That is, to give 5 stacks of 4, instead of 4 stacks of 5. That is where the confusion was.
@@ImagineINMontana you could if you would like. I like pressing the winnings to try and take advantage of the extra chips. With those extra two chips on the double streets that turns step two into a 12 chip win. That becomes a 66% ROI (return on investment) which helps recover losses faster. Believe me, I’ve played this strategy enough to know you need to either press the winnings or double up after a loss to stay afloat for any length of time. Hope that answers your question and thanks for reaching out. Happy Cruisin’! 🛳️
Low numbers 1 to 18 High numbers 19 to 36 When low number comes ..you bet on 1st and 2nd dozen When high number comes ..you bet on 2nd and 3rd dozen ..Target 10% Try to make one video
@351Roulette-le1zz 4$ bet means 1st dozen 2$ and 2nd dozen 2$ ...if fails you need to add 1 unit in both dozen...just try in demo ... after that you can play in real money ..stop profit 10%
FIRST TIME HERE, gotta say your really good at clear explanation of a system buddy
@@jre8339 thanks for the comment. Really appreciate it. Happy Cruisin’!
I kindly request that you may bet for only 1st and 3rd rows.
I tried this strategy but on the splits I put one dollar on the 2/5 and so on so that I created a few lottery numbers. I didn’t cover as much but the lottery numbers hitting more than made up for it
@@MrBdwan like the adjustment. Thanks for the input.
Question: When you hand the dealer in roulette your sea pass card, do they return it back to you or hang on to it?? Also, I like your thinking and strategies for attaining comps.
@@JackWiley-u6n they swipe it through a card reader and return it to you. There’s a little screen that’ll have your name on it for the dealer and pit boss to know where you’re sitting at the table so you receive the proper average during your session at the table. Hope that helps. Thanks for reaching out.
Nice variation of your 2/1 strategy
@@andrewd9633 oh you’ve been around a minute!! You’re learning well grasshopper!!😂
Just trying to increase the wins.
Why is the 22 split a six dollar loss and the 30 split is a push - don't splits all pay the same?
@@mikecruz9867 if the split hits on step 2 after you’ve added the last $6 win to the double street. Make sense?
@@351Roulette-le1zz I am learning - Thank You
at 2:18, you got 5:1 wrong. 5:1 means banker has to physically pay 5 times the bet (not counting the original bet).
He got it right, his bet was 4 chips and he paid himself 20, 4 stacks of 5
@@arthursengkang thanks for the input. At that point there were 4 chips on the double street and it does pay like you said 5:1. So that’s $5 x 4 = $20 win plus the 4 chips on the double street which means you can pull $24 from the board. That’s the original $18 bet plus $6 to give you a $6 win on that spin. Thats the $6 you use on step 2. I’m pretty sure it was paid properly unless I misspoke. Thanks for reaching out.
OK I got it. You could had follow the standard way the dealer does... That is, to give 5 stacks of 4, instead of 4 stacks of 5. That is where the confusion was.
Why not keep the 6 out?
I don't see the value.
@@ImagineINMontana you could if you would like. I like pressing the winnings to try and take advantage of the extra chips. With those extra two chips on the double streets that turns step two into a 12 chip win. That becomes a 66% ROI (return on investment) which helps recover losses faster. Believe me, I’ve played this strategy enough to know you need to either press the winnings or double up after a loss to stay afloat for any length of time. Hope that answers your question and thanks for reaching out. Happy Cruisin’! 🛳️
Low numbers 1 to 18
High numbers 19 to 36
When low number comes ..you bet on 1st and 2nd dozen
When high number comes ..you bet on 2nd and 3rd dozen ..Target 10%
Try to make one video
@@SidduSiddarth-f6u got a name for that strategy? $200 buy-in….whats your bet amount and what do we do if it misses?
@351Roulette-le1zz 4$ bet means 1st dozen 2$ and 2nd dozen 2$ ...if fails you need to add 1 unit in both dozen...just try in demo ... after that you can play in real money ..stop profit 10%
@@351Roulette-le1zz if misses you can add 1 unit
Play the wheel not the board 😩
@@JamesBrey-i8y head over and check out my Yin and Yang strategy. It does focus on the wheel layout. Thanks for the input.
A fool and his money are soon parted 😂 please don't gamble too make money it's a fools paradise 😂
@@JohnVerbasi one must know his limit. Thanks for the input. Happy Cruisin’!!
@@351Roulette-le1zz how true ,how true that's the problem people will always overestimate there limits.
Worthless.. Its only luck..
@@JuanFelis-bb2eq all good. Thanks for the feedback!! Happy Cruisin’!!
It was a good video. He didn't promise a win and didn't suppress his results when he didn't. Would you rather be lied to?