How To Win At Roulette Using Decryption

Jul 9
06:02

2012

Jack Wilcox

Jack Wilcox

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I rewrote my introduction to How To Win At Roulette Using Decryption because I have received a lot of curiosity emails about how I came up with my roulette system.Well, I came up with the idea for this system with one thing in mind: I wanted my bet selection to be as random as the wheel itself.

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I tried the 6 sided dice approach but that wasn’t very desirable due to the
speculation that the casinos would not allow me to toss a dice every time I was
going to make a bet (not to mention that it would distract other players). Even if I
sat down and tossed a dice 100 times and recorded its sequence prior to playing,How To Win At Roulette Using Decryption Articles it would take too much effort. There was definitely a better and simpler way to find out how to win at roulette!
At one point in time, I thought about just randomly choosing bets right off the top
of my head, but then found out that over several spins, my bet selection became
very biased as that’s how our brains tend to work. That is, I was always thinking
“well, last 3 spins I already went red, so this time I’ll try black, and so on... “ Not
only that but I really hated the little voices in my head!! I’m sure we all have been
there and done that before! So you know what I mean.
Then one night, I was in my Windows 2000 Server training class when it dawned
upon me. I was reading my text book and noticed that there were generally no two sentences that were exactly the same anywhere else in the book. Thus, the
sequence of words and letters were totally random and always in motion!! And
that’s what triggered my creation of the decryptor chart. But there was another
essential part: the money management scheme.
Without the proper money management scheme, I was sure to lose more than I
won. So I thought to myself, “How could I ever possibly create a scheme that’ll
allow me to always take two steps forward (as I won) but only one step back (if I
lost)?” How to win at roulette? Well, as it turned out, I was stumped and couldn’t come up with anything. So I decided to use the 1,3,7,15,31,63,127,255 etc.. progression. Based on my
computer generated numbers in Excel, the results were impressive. These two
parts combined worked very well together as “Front End and Back End”
processes (sort to speak).
Many hours were spent testing the system. Then I finally went to test the system
in VEGAS! At first, I was up by $2,000 pretty quickly; but unfortunately, the
longer I played, the system failed and set me back by $2,700!!! I stopped, went
back to my hotel room, took a look at my system and tried to figure out why it
had failed. It was frustrating!! I remember calling Mike Perkel, a guy who was
selling a roulette system, and spoke to him about buying his system. Somehow,
after hanging up with him, a light bulb glowed brightly!! No, it wasn’t the light
bulb in my hotel room silly!! I soon realized that the money management scheme
I was playing before was very risky because I would lose so much more than I
won per spin if a losing streak were to hit!! After some intensive thinking and rethinking,
I finally came up with a totally new money management scheme. I then
tested the system for about 5 hours straight using my miniature roulette wheel and
the results were amazingly positive! This as it turned out was how to win at roulette. I went back out to try my revised roulette system with
my last $300 bankroll at the $5 tables. It was time for a revenge!!
About an hour later, I had doubled my bankroll. Another hour passed by and I
was holding nearly $1,000 in chips (including my $300 bankroll). As I continued
playing, I recovered all the money I had lost and doubled it and then some! No, I
wasn’t playing $5 units the whole night. =P As I got up to the $1,500 mark, I
started playing $25 units. Anyways, I decided to quit while I was ahead and went
home with the winnings. =)
Previously, before I headed out to Vegas, I had promised everyone at the
LetsTalkWinning.com forum that I would reveal my system FREE of charge if I
was successful in Vegas. So here it is: “The Decryptor Roulette System!”
Disclaimer
This system is a FREE system and should only be used for educational purposes.
In consideration of this system, you agree that you are solely responsible for your
own use or mis-use of this system and that I can not be held liable or accountable
for any losses that may arise should you decide to put this system into practice. If
you do not like taking risks or fear losing money, please do not continue pass this
point.
The Decryptor Chart
Red Black Odd Even Low High
A B C D E F
G H I J K L
M N O P Q R
S T U V W X
Y Z 0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9
Using the Decryptor Chart
First of all, you need to grab some 3rd party reading material. I suggest getting a
hold of something that you don’t mind writing all over it.
Now examine the chart above. There are 26 letters and 10 numbers (A through Z
and 0 through 9). There are 6 columns labeled RED, BLACK, ODD, EVEN,
LOW, and HIGH. Beneath each column are 6 different letters/numbers. For
example, A G M S Y 4 all fall under RED and D J P V 1 7 all fall under EVEN.
See that?
Practical Usage
Let’s take my favorite quote for example: “I think, therefore I am.”
This is what I would bet on from order of left to right: O BBOBL BBLHLHOHL
O RR
I = Odd, t = Black, h = Black, i = Odd, etc., etc...
To make things easy, I would cross out each letter as I place a bet. With my quote
example above, I would cross out the letter “I” and place my bet on ODD. Next
spin, I would cross out the letter “t” and place my bet on BLACK. Next spin, I
would cross out the letter “h” and place my bet on BLACK. Etc., etc... Pretty easy
huh? No more having to rely on historical data and be lured into betting RED
after seeing a long string of 20 BLACKS. hehe. Better yet, no more headaches
trying to guess where the ball will land! I call it “future data.” ;-)
Go ahead and practice “decrypting” your reading material now. Here’s a couple
of blank lines for you to write on if you want:
Write down your sentence:
Decrypt your sentence:
Here’s something that I do. I usually go to the brochure section of the casino and
grab a pamphlet with a good amount of reading material. Using my trusty pen, I
would make my mark-outs and place my bets. Nothing to it! =) OK, let’s get to
the good part: handling the money!
The Money Management Scheme
A long time ago when I was just a kid, I enjoyed watching cartoons. I remember
watching a cartoon series that had a scene where the two characters found a pot of
gold. One of them began dividing it up while saying, “One for me and one for
you.” The funny thing was that every time he counted “one for me,” he actually
grabbed two and every time he counted “one for you,” he handed the other
character only one. hahaha. Well, this is sorta similar to what you will be doing
when using the money management scheme that I built into my system. The idea
is to increase my winnings and decrease my losses.
You will need a bankroll of 50 units (just to be safe). You may never need to use
all of it but be aware that if, out of 24 consecutive spins, the ball doesn’t land on
any of your 1:1 bets, you risk losing almost all of your 50 units bankroll (48 to be
exact). Don’t worry though. I have never lost more than 7 consecutive spins, but
if you do, please let me know about it. I designed this system to win over the long
run. =)
Below is a chart split into two sections. The grey section is the betting guide and
the colored sections are examples.
Spin
# Units
to Bet Example1
Win/Loss Example2
Win/Loss Example3
Win/Loss Example4
Win/Loss Example5
Win/Loss Example6
Win/Loss
1st 1 -1 +1 -1 +1 +1 +1
2nd 2 -2 (total = -3) -2 (total = -1) +2 (total = +1) -2 (total = -1) -2 (total = -1) +2
(total = +3)
3rd 3 -3 (total = -6) +3 (total = +2) -3 (total = -2) +3 (total = 2) -3 (total = -4) +3
(total = +6)
4th 4 END Session -4 (total = -2) +4 (total = +2) +4 (total = +6) +4 (total = 0) +4
(total = +10)
5th 5 +5 (total = +3) -5 (total = -3) -5 (total = +1) +5 (total = +5) +5 (total = +15)
6th 6 -6 (total = -3) +6 (total = +3) +6 (total = +7) +6 (total = +11) END Session
7th 7 END Session +7 (total = +10) +7 (total = +14) END Session
8th 8 END Session -8 (total = +6)
END END END Session
The general rule in this money management roulette system is to limit your losses and
winnings. That is, when I reach -5 units or +15 units starting from the 1st spin and
ending on the 8th spin, it’s considered END of Session. There is never a 9th spin
in any session! Therefore, you will never place more than 8 units on the table
layout at any time using this system.
Looking Closer
The Spin# is simply to identify which spin I’m on. The Units to Bet is the amount
of units I must bet when I’m at the corresponding Spin#. For example, when I
step up to the table and begin playing, my very first bet would be 1 unit on the
first spin. On the second spin, my bet will be 2 units. Three units on 3rd spin, four
units on 4th spin, etc. Nothing complex here. Just remember that the amount to bet
is based on which Spin# you’re at.
As I’ve mentioned before, always keep in mind that the limits are -5 and +15. It’s
important to know that these limits are guidelines only. This means sometimes
you will go outside of their range (or stay inside their range) when certain
conditions are met. Have you ever been on a highway and seen those speed limit
signs that say, “40 Min and 65 Max?” Well, what if rush hour hits and all the cars
are going 10mph? Obviously, it would be impossible to go the minimum speed
limit—unless you intend to risk driving on the shoulder and getting caught!! hehe.
Sometimes, when the highway has very little traffic, I find myself driving 75mph
which is over the maximum speed limit—OK, so I have a radar detector!! hehe.
But from this, we must understand that the -5 and +15 limits are just guidelines.
Now then, let’s look at the examples. In example #1, right off the bat, if I lose on
the first three spins, it puts me at -6 which ends the session because it’s outside
the range of -5 and +15.
OK, remember when I said sometimes you will go outside or stay inside the -5 to
+15 limits? (Of course you do unless you weren’t paying attention). =P Anyway, I
call each of these conditions a “clause” as outlined below. It’s listed in order of
priority (that is, Clause 5 having the most priority and Clause 1 having the least).
Clause 1) If I end up with exactly 0 units after the 3rd spin, I would END the
Session and start over at spin #1. Otherwise, I’d continue with the next spin.
Clause 2) If I have 0 or less after the 6th spin, it’s considered the End of Session. I
would rather start over than risk losing 7 more units. It’s better to be safe than
sorry. (refer to example #2)
Clause 3) If I reach +10 units after the 7th spin, I would also End the Session. It’s
better to keep the +10 units gain and start over with spin #1. (refer to example #3)
Clause 4) The only time I would go into the 8th spin is if I’ve gained +12 units or
more within the past 7 spins. So at this point, even if I lose 8 units, I would still be
ahead by at least +4 units, OR if I win 8 units, it would set me ahead by at least
+20 units. In either of these cases, it’s the End of Session because there is never a
9th spin. (refer to example #4)
Clause 5) If I win 3 times in a row starting at any spin after the 2nd spin, I always
END the Session and keep the winnings. (refer to example #5)
These are the 5 clauses. They’re not too difficult to remember once you get use to
them.
OK, now here’s something interesting. Look at example #6. Sometimes you’ll get
lucky and win 5 times in a row starting at spin 1. This obviously results in +15
units which Ends the Session. This rarely ever happens but if it ever does, then
it’s considered a “5 hit Combo” with a Fatality move! hehe. (ever played Mortal
Kombat?)
Keeping Track
Here’s a little tip on keeping track of how many units were gained or lost for the
roulette system session without writing it down on paper. During a session, I would place chips
on the left side (of my main stack of chips) to indicate how many units I’ve lost
and place chips to the right side to indicate how many units I’ve gained. For
example, let’s suppose that I lost on the first spin, I would place 1 chip on the left
side. On the second spin, if I lose again, I would stack 2 more chips on the left
side; otherwise, if I win, I would take away the one chip on the left side and put
one chip on the right side. On the third spin, if I lose, I would take away the one
chip on the right side and place two chips on the left side; otherwise if I win, I
would stack 3 more chips on the right. Get it? Basically, we’re just creating a
sliding scale using chips.
Here is a zipped archive containing files that were contributed by Pascal De
Gaillande to aid you in playing this roulette system. If you have questions about it, please
contact him and ask him how to win at roulette. Thanks Pascal!
Conclusion
Keep playing until you’ve finally reached about +50 units (or -50 units—which is
very unlikely) and then take a break or call it a day! On average, you should be
able to reach your goal in about 30 spins. It may take a little longer if you’re
running into a bunch of losing streaks. Personally, if I’ve lost half of my bankroll
(-25 units), then I would either skip the next 3 words or change tables altogether.
Here are some simple figures: 50x$5/unit = $250 or 50x$100/unit = $5,000!
Might as well keep the money and enjoy it. Don’t give it back to the casino. Now you know how to win at roulette with a simple roulette system.