Grinder I was the one who adapted this strategy from profit & stops lucky 13 by adding the extra corner on the middle corner between and is an alternative to nine streets because the coverage is slightly better than nine streets. You really need to martingale when you hit a loss.
Crazy day Mo, we take profit today. When your splits are on they're on. I saw the history (no bearing) and none of your numbers were there, so I went in. Boom Dog!
Hey Grinder, here is a simple setup for you. Good risk/reward covers most of the board, and is easy to play: 1unit each on HIGH (19-36), 3rd Dozen, 2nd Dozen, 7-10 Double Street. You can use FOLLOW THE WINNER. Just reverse the bet. As for progression, I think you'll figure it out. Cheers.
@@TheRouletteGrinder Well, I see you playing 5 Double Streets a lot and this 15 lucky bet has the same ratios. But 4 unit start would give you a couple more extra spins in progression. Rest is up to you how high you go by doubling on a loss, whether you stay on one side or follow the winner. Test it first. Money management is the same as for 5 Double Streets.
haven't figured out this thumbnail, I see roulette wheel, smoke and looks like someone carrying someone in yellow slickers. I am totally lost, can not figure it out. Pensacola Mo
Hahaha. Awesome. You asked for your favorite number and got it. So unexpected. Really cool. 35:00 mark.
@@stephanieschwartz677 thanks Stephanie, sometimes the roulette gods are listening in our favor.
I know what your favourite show is. Malcolm in the Middle was hilarious.
@legojenn love that show too!
Grinder I was the one who adapted this strategy from profit & stops lucky 13 by adding the extra corner on the middle corner between and is an alternative to nine streets because the coverage is slightly better than nine streets. You really need to martingale when you hit a loss.
yes, thank you david, good addition, was only flat betting but it appears it absolutely needs a martingale on losses. Def. Grind Strategy.
@@TheRouletteGrinder as I say I just think it’s an alternative to the nine streets strategy
you know I would comment. At .50 bets, $50 profit is my cut off point, you made $50.50 . good call...love to always see a win.
Pensacola Mo
Crazy day Mo, we take profit today. When your splits are on they're on. I saw the history (no bearing) and none of your numbers were there, so I went in. Boom Dog!
Hey Grinder, here is a simple setup for you. Good risk/reward covers most of the board, and is easy to play: 1unit each on HIGH (19-36), 3rd Dozen, 2nd Dozen, 7-10 Double Street. You can use FOLLOW THE WINNER. Just reverse the bet. As for progression, I think you'll figure it out. Cheers.
Hey Avi, thanks for sharing, what is your starting bankroll and walkway on it?
@@TheRouletteGrinder Well, I see you playing 5 Double Streets a lot and this 15 lucky bet has the same ratios. But 4 unit start would give you a couple more extra spins in progression. Rest is up to you how high you go by doubling on a loss, whether you stay on one side or follow the winner. Test it first. Money management is the same as for 5 Double Streets.
@@TheRouletteGrinder Yeah, and one more thing. I always pay attention to where my bets are located on the wheel.
@@Avi_GenX thank you avi!
Yes! Hit and run 50's!
ill take any profit from stake.
Looks like 5 DS, same coverage, same payouts, just a different way of placing the numbers
Lol now who has the best Thumbnails? I believe you do!
@@Hockoh still awful at creating them, lol. I am the danger
@@TheRouletteGrinder calm down method cooker lol
haven't figured out this thumbnail, I see roulette wheel, smoke and looks like someone carrying someone in yellow slickers. I am totally lost, can not figure it out. Pensacola Mo
@marvinnorthouse is a play off of the show breaking bad
@@Hockoh never watched the show. still I have no idea what it is supposed to mean. Pensacola Mo
That worked well