The first red flag this system raises in our opinion is that it claims to use “chaos theory” to find `lucky` or `streaky` numbers that may come up more often than other numbers. This may be more applicable in real life casinos where roulette wheels may develop structural flaws.
But online casinos use random number generators which will continue to perform in the exact same consistant manner. They don’t have any physical components that a real wheel may have such as wood which may warp or bend over time that may mean an area of the wheel is more likely to consistantly win.
In the The Andrucci System you look basically for individual numbers that are coming up more frequently than they should be in the short run. The mathematician Andrucci predicted that one or two numbers may appear up to 8 times before all of the numbers have shown at least once.
To find the repeatedly appearing numbers, the system wants you to watch the wheel for 30 spins and keep track of the results. Make sure you keep note of how many times each number appears.
When you notice some numbers that are coming up more often than normal, choose one of them to be your `lucky` number.
Start betting on your chosen number, with level flat stakes, for up to 35 spins or until you win. As long as the number wins sometime in the first 35 spins you will make a profit.
And that’s it. We have added this system to the “not recommended” pile as we don’t like any system that seems to defy logic and asks you to use your `gut` to choose your `lucky` number. We don’t believe in this sort of random betting, and mathematically we already know that the odds tell us if a number has come up repeatedly then in all actuality it is LESS likely, not more likely to come up again.
We don’t personally know of anyone who has made money using this system.
