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Alembert Roulette System

In Alembert system, you place your bets on any of the "even money" boxes. Either RED, BLACK, ODD, EVEN, 1-18 or 19-36. You start by betting 1 unit, and add one unit after every losing coup. After every win, you subtract 1 unit. Every time your bet returns to zero, you will have made some money. How much money depends on how long the series lasted. So for example, you bet 1 unit and lose. Your next bet is 2 units. You lose again, so your next bet is 3 units. You win this bet, so your next bet is 2 units, you win this bet also, then your next bet is 1 unit, if you win, the series is over, and you start again at 1 unit. This system is super-easy to grasp, and is safer than the Martingale, because instead of doubling-up after a loss, you just add one unit. So the bets tend to stay reasonable. But the advice here is to use this system wisely! Stop playing after winning a certain amount that you decide on before playing, and the same goes for losses. Set yourself a limit, and stick to it.