Pivot 1 Roulette System

Spend some time at a roulette table prior to commencing play and write down the winning number of each spin until one number repeats. The repeat number is your "pivot number" and consequently the number on which you place your first bet.

Example: 12 23 33 36 29 7 8 12 4

Number 12 is the first repeat number and therefore the "pivot number".
Number 12 will remain the "pivot number" for the next 36 spins in a row unless it wins.

Bet the same amount on your pivot number for each spin until you win or lose at the end of the thirty-sixth spin. A win on a single number in roulette will pay 35/1, so if your "pivot number" spins up anytime throughout the 36 spins you will be a winner. (Or break even if it comes on the last spin.) Naturally, the earlier your "pivot number".

When you have a win, stop betting on that "pivot number" and select another one to start the process over again.

Why Does It Work?

On the roulette wheel. On average, the same 24 numbers will appear in 36 spins of the wheel. Rarely, if ever, will all 36 numbers appear in 36 spins.

What does this mean? It means that on average, in 36 spins, you must have 12 repeat numbers. This could be just one of the numbers. This is not theory. It is a proven fact derived from thousands of spins of a roulette wheel. What we have is just described simply by keeping on happening over and over again!

It's what's called the theory of uneven distribution. During a short trial of 36 spins, not all numbers will appear.