The Labouchere roulette system is greatly
popular among players, for there is an end of the game and you can see
it as well as in Pivot
roulette system, on the contrary to the Martingale
roulette system. Cancellation principle is the other name of
the Labouchere Roulette system and it describes the major principle of
the strategy.
Let's make our learning vivid and visual. So we need a sheet
of paper and a pen. Write any sequence of numbers that will be your key
guideline through a game. Let us imagine your sequence is 2-4-1-2-6-1.
It should be noted that sequences can be both long and short, though
it’s much more convenient to have a short sequence than a
long one. Now you have that piece of paper with your sequence on it and
go to a roulette table. The numbers of your sequence correspond with a
number of units. For example, your first bet is 3 units (2+1). The rule
suggests that a player should add the outside numbers of a sequence to
get a number of units. See to it! If you win you cancel or cross them
off the sequence that as a result will be 4-1-2-6, otherwise you add
one more number to either side of the sequence 2-4-1-2-6-1-3. Then your
next bet will be five units and so on. It's preferable to
have small numbers instead of large in a sequence while practicing the
Labouchere Roulette system. If the entire sequence has been cancelled
you will see that there is always some gain, you can make up a new one
and go on playing roulette due to it.
Yeah, where there are advantages, there are certainly some
disadvantages. This rule can be as well applied to the Labouchere
Roulette system, for even if you start playing roulette with a minimum
bet it’s highly possible that you can end up a game with big
bets, truth be told, there are some players that adhere to low bet
principles and try to avoid using a big bet system so that not to run
out of a gambling budget, that’s why they don't
practice the Labouchere Roulette system. Risky as a roulette game is, a
lot of players apply the Labouchere Roulette system. But there is the
anti-Labouchere Roulette
system that functions in the opposite way to the original
betting principle: you strike off the outside numbers when you lose and
add one number if you win. Good luck in hitting the bank!
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