This is one I like when I really can't be bothered to sit down and track anything and surprisingly, it has given me some of my better returns for not much of an outlay.
If you look at a single zero roulette wheel and split it into a left and right-hand side, you will be left with the following.
Left Hand Side
5
24
16
33
1
20
14
31
9
22
18
29
7
28
12
35
3
Right Hand Side
32
15
19
4
21
2
25
17
34
6
27
13
36
11
30
8
23
10
You can break these down further into groups
Left Hand Side
1,3,5,7,9 red,odd,low
12,14,16,18 red,even,low
20,22,24,26,28 black,even,high
29,31,33,35 black,odd,high
Right Hand Side
2,4,6,8,10 black,even,low
11,13,15,17 black,odd,low
19,21,23,25,27 red,odd,high
30,32,34,36 red,even,high
That's eight different groups in total and 4 for each side.
What I find happens quite a bit is how the wheel will cycle through these different groups where the numbers from a particular group appear in fairly close proximity. Some of the groups will produce all the numbers (either 4/5) but at other times when the wheel is spitting out hot numbers, you might just get 2 or 3 from a group with the potential for 1 or 2 of them to go crazy.
I will show you what I mean with a few screenshots and just take the first one that I find.
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Here, the 2,4,6,8,10 group qualify with 3 hits on the 10,10, and 6 and then a couple of spins later the 10 hits again. Maybe a possible sign to me at least that the numbers that do hit for me could be repeaters from the groups and not originals.
25,25 and 19 then throw up the 27.
22,24 and 24 then throw up 22, 24 and 28. There was already a 24 on the very first spin and it came again a dozen or so spins later and a hot number.
For a low outlay, it can give you a good return.
Sounds good but another loser over time. We need clear instructions then we can check to see if its shows money over maybe 365 days spinning numbers.
Please post clear instructions with money management. Thanks for the post