Triple Win. Roulette.
Triple Win. Roulette.
Silverthorne
    Triple Win
      Roulette
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Table of Contents
Chapter Page
Introduction 4
Examples of Play 18
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Introduction
This is the first release of the super system that is winning millions of dollars for the
fortunate group of insiders using it!
If you can picture yourself instantly turning $40 into a solid income of $10,605 a week,
then you are already on the track to becoming another Roulette Millionaire!
• How you can easily turn $40 into a solid income of $10,605 a week.
   •   How you can create a monthly income of $45,601 a month with leaving home and
       “working” less than an hour a day!
   •   How you can take control of any roulette game and pull in wins faster and with a
       higher win rate than with any other roulette system!
   •   How you can use our proven Millionaire Plan to bring in just about any amount of
       money you want playing roulette a few hours a week!
   •   How the small group of insiders using this system is rapidly becoming Roulette
       Millionaires using the system that has never failed to produce record setting
       profits!
This new roulette-beating system offers benefits almost no other profit seeking venture
can claim –
   •   It is very easy to learn and even easier to use (Our average player learned it in 16
       minutes!)
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   •   It doesn’t require any skills or experience to use. All you have to do is follow the
       clear instructions I will send you.
   •   It takes almost no money to get started. For just $40 you can set up the system
       that brings in a $10,605 a week income! And, your new high-income source of
       profits will be extraordinarily reliable and totally consistent!
   •   This program is 100% complete, easy to use and comes with a Solid Money Back
       Plan that you can take to the bank!
That’s why I never take anyone’s word that any system, strategy or method is profitable.
I not only have to experience it for myself, but I also demand that it work for other people
over a long-term period of rigorous testing and use. In other words, I require that the
system meet real world tests and pass every one of them.
Most systems don’t even make it to first base. A few make it to second base. Only a
tiny handful ever makes it as far as third base. I can count on one hand the roulette
systems that are good enough to hit home plate!
Triple-Win Roulette stands at the head of the line of the very best roulette systems of all
time! It is so good it is like hitting a home run every time you are up to bat!
To give you an idea of how this system worked for real people just like you, I have listed
their experiences working with me on testing and validating this system.
However, proving that this system is a strong winner was just the beginning for most of
these players . . .
Many of these players have gone on to win millions of dollars using this strategy!
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What’s more, these players are routinely bringing in $10,000 a week or larger incomes
playing no more than five hours a week from their homes!
   •   You won’t have to track wheels, record decisions or time your entry to play and
       win. Just sit down at any game and set up the unique combo bet. You will be on
       your way to winning large amounts almost effortlessly!
   •   No judgment is required to win with this system. It uses a simple set of rules for
       setting up the unique Triple-Win Combo bet. You will be able to do this
       automatically without any hesitation or guesswork!
   •   When you make the Triple-Win Combo Bet, you will be favored to win on every
       spin of the wheel. This wager covers 78.38% of all possible outcomes and has
       strong built-in hedges against losses!
   •   It is not based on any of the classical roulette systems, like the Martingale, Ascot,
       D’Alembert or Laubochere.
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   •   It is not based on using a simple fixed betting progression.
Remarkably, you don’t even need to know about previous spins to set up the system and
start winning!
And, you’ll never have to observe the wheel, write anything down or try to jump in at the
right time.
With Triple-Win Roulette, you can sit down at any roulette table (or sign on to an online
game) and start wagering from the first spin onward. You will know where to place the
Triple-Win Combo bet following a simple, perfected set of High-Profit Betting Rules.
And, once you know these highly effective moves, you’ll be able to soundly beat all land-
based and online roulette games – again and again!
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Triple Win Bets
The Triple Win Roulette System consists of making three bets for each spin of the
roulette wheel. You will place bets on one color, one dozen and one column as a three-
bet wager.
You will use specific betting rules for placing these wagers. However, one constant is
that the proportions 2-1-1 will always be maintained.
The following table shows a number of different three-bet wagers which keep the 2-1-1
ratio.
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The payoffs for bets on colors, dozens and columns are as follows:
The possible outcomes of each spin with wagers made in the proportions 2-1-1 are shown
below:
           Table 2. Table of Wins and Losses With Triple Win Bets
Color                Dozen                  Column                 Net Win for Spin
2                    1                      1
                    Possible Outcomes
Win                  Loss                   Loss                   -0-
Win                  Win                    Loss                   +3
Win                  Loss                   Win                    +3
Loss                 Win                    Win                    +2
Win                  Win                    Win                    +6
Loss                 Win                    Loss                   -1
Loss                 Loss                   Win                    -1
Loss                 Loss                   Loss                   -4
On the next page there is a roulette layout for American wheels showing a number of bets
and payoffs.
Let’s say you want to bet on the color Red, on the 1st Dozen, covering numbers 1-12, and
the second column covering the numbers 2, 5 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 and 35.
You can find these betting spots on the layout. The wager on Red will be on the large red
diamond on the left side of the layout. The wager on the 1st Dozen will be on spot H and
the Column wager will be on spot G.
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                 American Double Zero Wheel Bets and Payoffs
   American Roulette 0 - 00                     Inside bets: (also called layout bets)
 (The European version has one 0 only)
Outside bets:
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Referring to Table 2, you can see that there are eight possible combinations for
each spin ranging from a loss of all three bets (-4) to a win of all three bets (+6).
A win of all three wagers is called a Triple Win and gives this system its name.
        The only bets used in Triple Win Roulette are wagers on a color, one
        dozen and one column. These wagers are always made in the following
        proportions:
                          Color              2-units
                          Dozen              1-unit
                          Column             1-unit
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Determining Where to Place the Bets
The rule for placing the Triple Win bets is simple:
Always place the bet in the same positions as the previous spin.
Let’s assume the outcome of the last spin was Black 13.
Following this outcome your next wager will be on Red, 3rd Dozen, 3rd Column.
Assume that you have a wager on Red, 2nd Dozen and 1st Column and a zero shows. You
will lose all three bets. Your next wager will be the same as before. In other words, you
will ignore a zero in terms of determining where to bet and wager in the same spots
following a zero.
Incidentally, even though I am using the layout on the American Double-Zero wheel to
show where the bets are placed, I recommend that you always play on a single-zero
wheel. You can play on the single-zero American wheels or in European single-zero
games.
Betting that the previous outcome will repeat is very effective. Roulette tends to be
streaky and it is not unusual to have numbers, dozens and columns repeat.
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        Each wager will be placed in the same spots as the previous outcome. In
        other words, you will always bet that the last decision will repeat. If a
        zero shows you will continue to wager in the same spots ignoring the zero
        in terms of bet placement.
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The Triple Win Betting Series
Triple Win Bets are always placed in the following proportions:
A Betting Series is used for each level of betting. The Betting Series has different
amounts of wagers on the three Triple Win Bets for different levels of betting.
Playing at a table allowing $1 to $100 bets you could use the following betting series:
This is a five-level betting series using $1 Base Bets. The Game Bankroll for this Betting
Series is $60. You will need to buy in for at least $60 to use this betting series.
There are many different Betting Series, depending on the level of play. Thus, there are
Betting Series for $1, $2, $5, $10, $25, $50, $100 and even $500 minimum wagers.
There are also Five Level as well as Four Level Betting Series used for Triple Win
Roulette.
The examples in this chapter will be based on the Five Level Betting Series for $1 Bets as
shown in Table 3. However, the same principles apply to all of the possible betting series
which can be used with Triple Win Roulette.
1. Start a game making Level 1 bets. Using the Five Level Betting Series for $1 Base
Bets, you will make a $2 bet on a color and $1 bets each on one dozen and one column
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for a total of $4 bet.
2. The outcome of each spin determines the Betting Level for the next spin, according to
these rules:
a. If you win or break-even on the spin, you will stay at the same betting level. For
example, if you break-even or win any amount on the spin, you will continue to make
Level 1 wagers, i.e. 2-1-1 for the next roulette wager.
b. If you lose an amount equal to a column bet, in this example a 1-unit wager, stay at the
same level for the next wager.
c. If you lose an amount greater than the amount of a column bet, in this case, a loss of
two or more units, raise the next roulette wager one betting level. When you are making
Level 1 bets you have the option of raising the bets one level with a loss equal to the
column bet. This special rule applies to level 1 betting only. For example, if you lose an
amount equal to a column bet when you are betting at level 2, you will not raise your
betting level on the next spin. With betting levels greater than level 1 you should have a
loss greater than the amount of your column bet to trigger raising your bets one betting
level.
d. Any time you win an amount greater than the amount of a column bet for your current
betting level you will drop one betting level on the next spin. For example, if you are
betting Level 2 bets and win 2 or more (the value of a column bet is 2 at this level) you
will drop to Level 1 bets for the next spin.
   A Betting Series is used to determine the sizes of bets made for each wager. You
   will always begin a game with a Level 1 wager and increase or decrease the wagers
   made in each round of play according to the outcome of each spin. In general, you
   will keep the bets at the same level with a win or a slight loss. You will raise the
   bet level with a loss greater than the size of a column or dozen bet. You will lower
   the bet level following a win greater than the size of a column or dozen bet.
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Playing to Win Coups
The goal of each game or short session of play is to win a coup. A coup is a predefined
Win Goal for each level of play.
The table below shows Coup Levels for a number of different Betting Series with the
Level 1 bets shown for each Betting Series
With Triple Win Roulette, the object of your play is to win a coup. Each short session or
coup-based game is directed towards winning a coup.
You will play in accordance with the rules of raising and lowering the level of bets in the
Betting Series you are using until one of the following occurs:
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1. Your winnings reach or exceed the Target Coup for the Betting Series you are using,
or
2. You stop the coup attempt after reducing a loss because of a large win. For example,
assume that you had a loss for the game of -15 and just won +18 for the spin. You may
elect to call this game completed with a win of just +18. An alternative in this case is to
drop back to Level 1 betting and continue playing. If the game is getting long, you may
elect to stop the game even though you have not hit your Target Coup
In this book I will treat each Coup Attempt, whether successful or not, as a separate
game. In reality you can continue playing after winning a coup or pulling back after
winning a larger bet. The only time you must stop a game is if you don’t have enough
bankroll to make the next wager. In this case you will have lost all or a large portion of
the Game Bankroll for that level of play.
   The object of Triple Win Roulette is to win a Target Coup. Each level of play has
   its own predefined Target Coup. After winning a Coup you can continue playing
   by resetting your bets to Level 1 and in effect starting over.
You can also call a game over and stop playing after wining a Coup.
   Whenever your losses are so large that you can’t make the next set of wagers the
   game is over. You will never add more funds in a losing game. If your bankroll is
   depleted you will accept the loss and stop play.
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Examples of Play
I am going to show you several different games played with the objective of reaching or
exceeding a Target Coup. For each of these example games I will use the Betting Series
shown in Table 3, which is set up for $1 Base Bets. Wherever I refer to the Betting
Series, I will identify it by the size of the bets made on colors–dozens–columns in the
first betting level. Using this naming approach, the Betting Series shown in Table 3 is
called the 2-1-1 Betting Series.
1. We start the game with no knowledge of previous spins. This is the usual situation
when you start a session online. We set up bets as follows: Red –2, 1st Dozen –1, 2nd
Column –1. I always use this starting set up if I don’t know the outcome of the previous
spin. If I do know the outcome of the last spin I will bet that it repeats. I make the wager
and lose –4 on the spin.
2. With a loss of –4, I increase my bets one level and wager as follows: Color – 4,
Dozen – 2, Column –2, betting that the outcome of the last spin will repeat. I break even
on the spin.
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3. Following a breakeven spin I stay at the same betting level. I make an 8-unit bet
spread between a color, a dozen and a column in the proportion 4-2-2. We win +6 on the
spin.
4. Following the +6 win we drop one level and make a 4-unit bet in proportion 2-1-1.
We break even on the spin.
5. We stay at the same level and make a 4-unit bet on one color, one dozen and one
column. We lose –1 on the spin.
6. Following the loss of –1 we decide to raise our bets one level. With a just a one-unit
loss on the last spin we could elect to stay at the same betting level. However, for losses
at level one we allow the option of increasing the betting level one level and we decide to
do it. We make an 8-unit bet (4-2-2)and win +6. This brings our Running Total for this
game up to +7. With a Coup Target of +9 we are looking to reach our target in the next
spin or two.
7. Following the win we drop back to level one and make a 4-unit bet (2-1-1). We win
+3, bringing our Running Total to +10. Having exceeded our Target Coup we call the
game over.
After winning a coup you have several choices. You can take a break and stop play for a
while. Or, you can elect to continue playing. If you decide to continue playing, you will
want to lock up your winnings so that you won’t lose them. If I am playing in a land-
based game I will usually skip betting on one spin and then start a new coup attempt
setting up a level one bet (2-1-1) betting that the previous color-dozen-column combo
will repeat.
If I am playing online I like to exit the game but not log out. After exiting the game, I
will set up the game again and set up a new coup attempt starting with a level one bet (2-
1-1).
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Game 2 Using 2-1-1 Betting Series. Target Coup = $9
                                                           Amount             Running
Spin       Bet                                             Won or             Total for
No         Level      Bets              Total Bet          Lost               Game
1          1          2-1-1             4                  -0-                -0-
2          1          2-1-1             4                  +3                 +3
3          1          2-1-1             4                  +3                 +6
4          1          2-1-1             4                  -1                 +5
5          2          4-2-2             8                  -2                 +3
6          2          4-2-2             8                  -3                 -0-
7          3          6-3-3             12                 -0-                -3
8          3          6-3-3             12                 +18                +15
1. We set up our first bet, starting with the standard 2-1-1 level 1 set up. We break even
on the spin.
2. We stay at the same betting level and place wagers on the color, dozen and column
which just showed (combo 2-1-1). We win +3.
3. Following the win we make another level 1 bet of 4 using the 2-1-1 pattern. We win
+3.
4. Following the win we stay at level 1 and make another 2-1-1 wager, betting the
combination on the last spin will repeat. We lose –1 on the spin.
5. We decide to raise our bet one level following the –1 loss. Raising after a one unit loss
is an option available for level 1 bets. We raise our bet to 8 using the 4-2-2 bet combo.
We lose –2 on the spin.
6. Following the loss of –2 we stay at level 2 and wager 8 (4-2-2) again. We lose –3 on
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the spin.
7. With a loss of –3 on the spin we move our bet up to level 3 and wager 12 (6-3-3) on
the same spots as showed on the previous spin. We breakeven on the spin.
8. We bet 12 (6-3-3) again and hit a Triple Win for +18. This brings our running total to
+15 and we have won a coup.
                                                           Amount             Running
Spin        Bet                                            Won or             Total for
No          Level     Bets              Total Bet          Lost               Game
1           1         2-1-1             4                  +3                 +3
2           1         2-1-1             4                  -4                 -1
3           1         2-1-1             4                  +6                 +5
4           1         2-1-1             4                  -4                 +1
5           2         4-2-2             8                  -4                 -3
6           3         6-3-3             12                 -0-                -3
7           3         6-3-3             12                 +9                 +6
8           2         4-2-2             8                  +4                 +10
1. We place our first wager, starting with a level 1, 4 wager (2-1-1). Without knowing
the outcome of the previous spin we bet as follows: Red-2, 1st Dozen-1, 2nd Column-1.
We win +3 on the spin.
2. We make a level 1 bet again placing 4 as a 2-1-1 combo bet on the same spots as
showed in the previous spin. We lose –4 on the spin.
3. Following the –4 loss we decide to stay with a level 1 bet of 8 (2-1-1). We win +6.
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5. We increase our bet to level 2, betting 8 (4-2-2) for the next spin. We lose –4.
6. We move our bets to level 3, betting 12 (6-3-3) for this spin. We break even on the
spin.
7. We keep our bet at level 3, betting 12 (6-3-3) again. This time we win +9.
8. Following the win we reduce our bet one level. We make a level 2 bet of 8 (4-2-2) and
win +4. This brings our total winnings up to +10 signaling another coup win. (Note:
We could have dropped to Level 1 for this wager because of the size of the previous win
(+9).
Let’s take a look at a really tough game. In Game 4 we struggled most of the game and
finally hit a Triple Win to end up wining the coup.
                                                           Amount             Running
Spin       Bet                                             Won or             Total for
No         Level      Bets              Total Bet          Lost               Game
1          1          4                 2-1-1              -1                 -1
2          1          4                 2-1-1              +3                 +2
3          1          4                 2-1-1              -4                 -2
4          2          8                 4-2-1              -8                 -10
5          3          12                6-3-3              +9                 -1
6          3          12                6-3-3              -0-                -1
7          3          12                6-3-3              +9                 +8
8          1          4                 2-1-1              -4                 +4
9          2          8                 4-2-2              -3                 +1
10         3          12                6-3-3              +9                 +10
1. We start with a level 1 bet of 4 without knowing the outcome of the previous spin.
We wager on Red-2, 1st Dozen-1, 2nd Column-1. We lose –1.
2. We decide to stay at level 1. We make another level 1 bet of 4 (2-1-1) and win +3.
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3. We make a level 1 bet of 4 (2-1-1) and lose –4.
4. Following the loss of –4 we make a level 2 bet of 8 (4-2-2) and lose –8.
5. We move up to level 3, making a 12 bet (6-3-3). We win +9. Our running total for
this game is now –1.
6. We decide to repeat a level 3 bet. Normally, following the large win on spin 5 we
would drop back to a level 1 bet. We decide to take a calculated risk to wager again at
level 3. We break even on the spin.
7. We opt for another round at a level 3 bet of 12 (6-3-3). We win +9 on the spin.
8. Following the large win, we drop back to level 1, betting 4 (2-1-1). We lose –4 on the
spin.
10. We move back to level 3, making a 12 wager (6-3-3). We win +9, bringing our total
win up to +10. We have won another coup!
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We always start a game with a level 1 bet. We move up and down the different
betting levels according to a set of rules. The theory is that if you break-even you
stay at the same betting level; if you lose over a certain amount, you will move up
one betting level; and if you win over a certain amount, you will drop a betting
level.
Each of the games illustrates how we move up and down the betting levels as we
play. Triple Wins are especially valuable. When a Triple Win shows, it is large
enough to hit our Target Coup.
Triple Wins occur when we win all three of the combo bets, i.e., we win on the
color, dozen and column bets.
In Game 2 we had a Triple Win on spin 8. In Game 3 we had a Triple Win on spin
3.
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Testing the Triple Win Roulette System
The Triple Win Roulette System has been extensively tested in both computer-simulated
tests and against real casinos.
I believe that playing against live casino games is more significant than simulated play
and we tested Triple Win Roulette against real casinos.
For real world play I had the help of several associates who agreed to try the system in
different casinos and document the results of their play.
All of our play was against single-zero wheels in both American and European versions.
We played in both land-based and online games. Our testers played with base bets
ranging from $1 to $25.
We kept careful records of every game. For testing purposes each coup was considered
the same as a game. Most players continued playing after winning a coup because the
coups occurred very quickly (one coup for every seven spins, on the average).
To make the results of playing at different levels comparable, we adjusted all play to the
equivalent of using the Betting Series shown in Table 3 (like the examples in this book).
This is a five-level betting series used with $1 Base Bets. The Game Bankroll for this
Betting Series is $60. You will need to buy-in for at least $60 to use this betting series.
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We played a total of 4,268 games in casinos, carefully documenting the results of each
game. For the purposes of this test we considered winning a coup, that is, winning
enough to hit or exceed the Target Coup to be the equivalent of winning a game. Thus,
we use the terms coup and game interchangeably.
a. We won a coup.
b. Our losses became large enough that we could not make the next bet in the Betting
Series.
c. We reduced the amount of loss from a larger loss to a small loss or a small win after
winning a large amount.
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Out of 4,288 games played, we had winning coups for 4,019 games. Included as winning
coups were games with small wins or small losses that we stopped early after winning
large bets turning a potentially losing game into a small win or loss.
We had 269 losing games where we lost most of our bankroll and choose not to continue
the game.
The win rate works out to 94.73% or 95% rounded. This means that you will win 19 out
of every 20 games.
Perhaps the most significant aspect of using Triple Win Roulette is the speed of the wins.
It took an average of just 6.78 spins to win each coup. This is a very fast win rate since
each winning coup contributes enough winnings to be considered on par with winning a
game.
In land-based games, played at 50 spins per hour, you would complete an average of 7.37
coups for every hour played, winning a coup every 8.14 minutes on the average.
In faster online roulette games, played at 250 spins per hour, you would win 36.87 coups
per hour, winning a coup on the average of every 1.63 minutes!
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Using a Shortened Betting Series
So far, in all of our examples, we have used the five level betting series for Triple Win
Roulette as shown below:
For this level of play we recommend a Game Bankroll of $60 and a Total Bankroll five
times this size at $300.
As we tested this system using five levels of play, we discovered that it was also quite
profitable to play using just four levels. Table 7 below shows the bets used for four
levels of bets.
The principle advantage in using Four Level Play is the reduction in bankroll required.
You can use the Four Level Betting Series for $1 Base Bets with a Game Bankroll of
$40, a 50% reduction in the $60 bankroll needed for Five Level play.
With the reduction of the Game Bankroll to $40, the Total Bankroll is reduced to just
$200.
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We reviewed the 4,288 games (coups) played and analyzed these games to see how well
we would have done if we had only used Four Levels of Betting Series.
We replayed all of the games used in the original testing using the Four Level Series for
$1 Base Bets. The results are shown below:
Let’s compare the results of using the Five Level Betting Series for $1 Base Bets and the
Four Level Betting Series for $1 Base Bets. Table 8 compares the results of five-level
and four-level play for $1 Base Bets.
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                  Table 9. Comparison of Testing of Four Level
                 and Five Level Betting Systems for $1 Base Bets
                                                                         Four-Level       Five-Level
                                                                         Betting          Betting
Total Games (Attempted Coups)                                            4288             4288
Coups Won                                                                3484             4019
Coups Lost: (Loss > ½ of Total Betting Series) 6 x 134                    804              269
Win Percent                                                              81.13%           94.73%
Total Spins (198 x 134                                                   26,532           29,078
Net Won                                                                  $15,008          $21,708
Average Winnings per coup                                                $0.5657          $0.7465
Average Winning per coup (all games)                                     $3.50            $5.063
Total Won excluding losing games                                         $37,118          $40,200
Number of Winning Coups                                                  3484             4019
Average Winnings per winning coup                                        $10.65           $10.002
Average Loss per losing coup (coups larger than ½ of                     $27.50           $40.33
Total Betting Series)
Average Rounds per Coup Attempted:                                       6.19 spins       6.78 spins
Superficially comparing the results of play using Four-Level and Five Level Betting
Series, we would pick Five Level Betting as the better system.
Five Level Betting wins almost 95% of the coup attempts, while Four Level Betting wins
about 81% of the coup attempts.
Five Level Betting wins an average of $0.74 per spin while Four Level Betting only
averages winning $0.57 per spin.
However, let’s make one more comparison which I call the “Bang for the Buck”
comparison.
Let’s compare the return on our money for each hour of play.
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With the Five Level Betting System our Game Bankroll is $60. We win an average of
$0.74 per spin.
With the Four Level Betting System our Game Bankroll is reduced to $40. Here we win
an average of $0.57 per spin.
Let’s compute our rate of return per hour on the money risked and see how the systems
compare.
Table 10. Return on Money Risked for Four and Five Level Betting Systems
With Four Level Betting we can win an average of $28.29 an hour using a $40 Game
Bankroll. If we divide our hourly winnings by the amount of money at risk, we have:
$28.29/$40.00 = 70.72%
This tells us that for every dollar we risk using this betting system we will earn an
average return of about 71% per hour on our money risked.
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With Five Level Betting we can win an average of $37.33 an hour in a land-based game.
To win this amount we need to use a $60 Game Bankroll.
$37.33/$60.00 = 62.22%
So, for land-based play we have a return of 71% an hour for Four Level Play compared
with a return of 62% an hour for Five Level Play.
We see the same advantage of Four Level Play over Five Level Play in the online games.
Here we have a return on money risked of 354% an hour for Four Level Play as
compared to 311% an hour for Five Level Play.
In the Bang for the Buck test Four Level Play wins hands down.
Even though Five Level Betting has the advantage in its win rate, winning 95% to Four
Level Play’s 81%, the return on the amount risked tells the rest of the story,
You will win more per hour on the money at risk using the Four Level Betting System.
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Winning With Triple Win Roulette
Winning with the Triple Win Roulette System is easy and fun. However, in order to win
consistently you should follow the rules and tips in this chapter.
1. Always play on Single-zero wheels. Online you should play the European version of
roulette with its single-zero. In the US you can play the American version of roulette so
long as it has a single-zero. There are single zero wheels available throughout the US.
Don’t accept less for your roulette play.
2. For Triple Win Roulette you will always place three bets for each spin in the
following proportions:
3. Bets will be placed on the same spots as shown on the previous spin. To start betting,
when there are no previous spins available, you should bet on Red, the 1st Dozen and the
2nd Column. Whenever a zero shows, you will ignore it in terms of picking where to bet.
For example, if you had a wager on Black, 2nd Dozen, 1st Column, and a zero showed,
your next wager would be on the same spots. However, since you would have lost on the
zero, you would raise your bets to the next betting level.
4. Each level of play has its own win goal called a Target Coup. You will always play to
win an amount equal or greater than the Target Coup for that level of play. For example,
when you play using the $1 Betting Series (as used in the examples in this book) you will
always be looking to win $9 or greater. Each win of a Target Coup is referred to as
hitting a Coup or completing a Game.
5. To play Triple Win Roulette, you will use a Betting Series matched to your level of
play and your bankroll level. Below are shown Betting Series for $1, $5, $10 and $25
Base Bets. For each level of play, we show a Five Level Betting Series. To convert it to
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a Four Level Betting Series just eliminate the Level 5 bets. The Target Wins for each
Betting Series are the same for Four and Five Level Play.
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        Five Level Betting Series for $10 Base Bets
6. Betting Rules. Pick your Betting Series before you start play. For example, you may
decide to use the Five Level Betting Series for $1 Base Bets. The examples below are for
the $1 Base Bet Five Level Betting Series.
A. Start a game making Level 1 bets. Using the Five Level Betting Series for $1 Base
Bets, you will make a $2 bet on a color and $1 bets each on one dozen and one column
for a total of $4 bet.
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B. The outcome of each spin determines the Betting Level for the next spin, according to
these rules:
       1. If you win or break-even on the spin, you will stay at the same betting level.
       For example, if you break-even or win any amount on the spin, you will continue
       to make Level 1 wagers, i.e. 2-1-1 for the next roulette wager.
       2. If you lose an amount equal to a column bet, in this example a 1-unit wager,
       stay at the same level for the next wager.
       3. If you lose an amount greater than the amount of a column bet, in this case, a
       loss of two or more units, raise the next roulette wager one betting level. When
       you are making Level 1 bets, you have the option of raising the bets one level
       with a loss equal to the column bet. This special rule applies to level 1 betting
       only. For example, if you lose an amount equal to a column bet when you are
       betting at level 2, you will not raise your betting level on the next spin. With
       betting levels greater than level 1, you should have a loss greater than the amount
       of your column bet to trigger raising your bets one betting level.
       4. Anytime you win an amount greater than the amount of a column bet for your
       current betting level, you will drop one betting level on the next spin. For
       example, if you are betting Level 2 bets and win 2 or more (the value of a column
       bet is 2 at this level) you will drop to Level 1 bets for the next spin.
7. Always make sure that you have the correct bankroll for your level of play. Each
level of play has it own bankroll requirements. The Game Bankroll is the amount you
need to convert from cash to chips to play one game. The Total Bankroll is the total
amount of gambling funds you need to play at each level of play. For example, to use the
Five Level Betting Series for $1 Base Bets, you will need a Game Bankroll of $60 and a
total bankroll of $300.
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8. Always keep good records. You should always keep records of your wins and losses.
You should have a record of each game played as well as a summary of all games played.
You should keep track of the Betting Series used, the Game Bankroll, where you played,
when you played, and the amount of each win or loss.
9. Always practice before you risk real money. The best place to practice is in free play
mode in one of our recommended online casinos.
10. Stop a game when you have hit or exceeded the Target Coup for that level of play.
If you wish to keep playing, skip a spin or two and start the Betting Series over with
Level 1 bets.
11. To increase you win rate you can increase the size of your play as your winnings
grow. If you play online you may wish to jump from $1 Base Betting to $2, then $3, $5
and so on. In land-based games you will probably start with $5 Base Betting and move
up form there. Before moving up a betting level always make sure that you have the
bankroll needed for that level of play.
12. If you have bad vibes about a casino, change casinos. This is especially applicable
after you have lost several games. If you play online you should always be willing to
change casinos if you run into a string of losses.
13. Never play above your comfort level. You don’t have to increase your level of play
just because you have enough bankroll to support higher play. If making larger bets
makes you uncomfortable, then don’t do it. Probably the best way to increase the size of
your play is very gradually and only after you have more than the minimum bankroll
needed for the next level of play.
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