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To avoid complex mathematics in Roulette, I have developed a strategy based on my experience. Firstly, it's important to have enough capital to handle 16 to 20 consecutive losses. I recommend using the following strategy: bet in sets of three, alternating between outside bets. For example, start by betting 3 times on Red, then 3 times on Black, and continue this sequence (including zero as part of the sequence). In most cases, it is unlikely to lose 20 times in a row, but there is still a slim chance of this happening in unfavorable circumstances. To cope with losses, you can utilize the Martingale system, which involves doubling your bet after each loss (e.g., 1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and so on). Regardless of the sequence you choose, you will eventually win back your losses with just one winning bet.
For managing your bets on inside numbers, you can employ the Fibonacci system. Start by selecting 14 fixed numbers that you will stick with throughout your gameplay; changing these numbers is not recommended. It becomes challenging to manage more than 14 numbers effectively. Whenever you lose, apply the Fibonacci progression to your bets: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 85, and so on. With this strategy, you only need to win once to cover all your losses and potentially win a significant amount. For example, if you lose 10 times and win on the eleventh bet, you can calculate the total loss as follows: 1 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 5 + 8 + 13 + 21 + 34 + 55 = 143 x 14 numbers = 2002. Excluding the winning number, your total loss would be 2145. However, the winning number would be 85 chips multiplied by 35, resulting in 2975 chips. Therefore, your net winning amount would be 2975 - 2145 = 830 chips.
It is advisable to play European Roulette whenever possible, although this strategy can also work on American Roulette. Additionally, it's crucial to gamble/play in a prime condition and avoid playing when fatigued, as this can negatively affect your psychology and lead to poor gambling decisions.
I hope this reframing provides you with a clearer explanation and illustration of the strategy. Let me know if you have any further questions or need additional clarification.
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