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Whittaker Roulette SystemThe Whittaker Progression is most often used on the even money bets in roulette (even/odd, red/black etc) and is along the same lines as the Labouchere. But with one major difference. You build up the progression sequence slightly differently. When you play the Labby, you add up the first and last bets in your run to arrive at your next bet following a loss. Play the Whittacker and you should add up the the last 2 losing wagers. The aim is to pull back your losses more quickly if you do win. Always kick off the sequence with a low bet- preferably the lowest betting unit which will probably be 1 pound, although you can make 25p bets at some casinos, Ladbrokes for instance. Let´s run through a theoretical Whittacker an example: If you win from the off, the theory is easy. You just bet On a losing streak you are going to bet At any point if you win, you strike off the last two numbers on your progression. Let´s say we won on our 4th bet (3 units) and 9th bet (5 unit bet). the sequence would look like this The aim of the game is to strike off all of your numbers in the sequence (if you hit a winning sequence from the off, that is also fine of course!) Our usual roulette system reminder. This system wil not change the odds of the game you are playing. No system can do that. All you will gain from playing it, is a method to help you decide before you play how to bet during the session. Have it clear in your head when you are going to pull out to (1) take profits or (2) cut your losses. It is ALWAYS better to play with your head than your gut- and for this reason we have no problem with people playing systems. Just understand where the limitations lie.
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