The Pivot Roulette System

This system is quick to learn and simple to play. If you watch a roulette table for any length of time you will very likely see how each number does not come up at least once for each 36 spins whereas others will come up twice or more. Certainly over a long enough playing period it will even out and all numbers will appear with equal frequency, but in a smaller playing sample the “theory of uneven distribution” comes into play. In short, numbers that do come up are much more likely to potentially repeat themselves.

pivot-roulette-systemTo begin this system, let the roulette wheel spin and note the results. Once you have a number repeat itself, this number becomes the number we use for the Pivot Roulette System.

For example, if the results were;

21 14 6 28 17 11 3 21

then “21″ has become your pivot number.

You now want to start placing a bet on that number until it comes up again (and you profit) or until 36 spins is up (the point at which you can no longer break even). It is essential to keep your betting at a level stake.

When you get a win, stop betting on that pivot number and then start over again by logging the results again until you get a new number that has repeated.