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The Andrucci Roulette SystemCasinos expect their roulette tables to make money in the long run, after hundreds of thousands of spins. Over the course of this many spins, the statistics rule supreme as if every spin had been totaly random, and the casino profits from their house edge. The people who invented the Audrucci system know this is true, but when it comes to short term playing, the kind of playing normal players engage in, the roulette wheel is anything but random. The Audrucci system seeks to make sense of the chaos and help you pick your next big winner. How It WorksWhen you examine the results of any given roulette table, you will see that eventually every number gets hit. If you take the sample of data from the time you sit down, until the time every number has been played, you will notice that some numbers came up more than others. In fact, in the time it takes for every pocket to get a hit, statistically one of these numbers will win an astonishing eight times! This shows that some numbers really are 'luckier' than others, and the Audrucci system aims to identify these numbers so you can bet on the winner every time. Here is a simple metaphor to explain the Andrucci system. When it starts raining, you can look down on the sidewalk and watch as each drop falls to the ground. Slowly the concrete becomes wet, but even as the rain comes down harder, some spots are simply not getting wet. Sure, over the course of the whole storm the sidewalk will have become completely soaked, but in the short term, some spots are getting hit over and over again, while other spots are left dry. Here is how you apply the system. This will be extremely easy if you are playing roulette online, but if you are playing in a live casino you can still apply this system. Basically you want to look at the past spins to see what numbers have been hit. Although counterintuitive, you need to then bet on these numbers that are getting the most hits. ShortcomingsJust like so many other roulette systems, the Andrucci system falls into a gambler's falacy. It depends on the assumption that one roulette spin can influence future spins. The truth is that each spin is an independent event, and regardless of the past, each spin of the wheel can result in any of the 38 pockets, and unless there is a biased wheel, each number is equally likely. |
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