12/6 Roulette System
This system was designed for the American roulette wheel, which contains 0 and 00, and therefore can not be used on European Roulette wheels.
The numbers on a roulette wheel are arranged so that high and low, red/black, and odd/even numbers appear alternately. 0 and 00 are opposite one another. The first five numbers to the right of 0 are 2, 14, 35, 23 and 4. Diagonally across and to the left of 00 are the numbers 1, 13, 36, 24 and 3. This 12/6 System involves betting on those 12 numbers. In numerical order, the numbers used are 0, 00, 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 23, 24, 35 and 36.
Those specific numbers form two six-number sections on opposite sides of the wheel and all 12 numbers can be covered with six split bets, otherwise known as the 12/6 System. All the player has to do is simply cover the twelve numbers by placing chips on the line between each of these adjoining pairs on the table layout: 0-00, 1-4, 2-3, 13-14, 23-24, and 35-36. The player is betting on two separate slices of the wheel, hoping the ball will come to rest in one of those two sections.
Also, by betting a total of 12 numbers, the player covers almost one-third of the entire wheel, which means he has nearly a 1:3 chance of winning on every spin. To make money with the 12/6 System, the same number does not have to hit more than once. As long as, in three consecutive spins, any one of the 12 numbers comes up, the player will pocket a tidy sum. Players are recommended to find a table with $1 chips and a $5 minimum on inside bets then purchase no more than 60 $1 chips.
The player should start by placing one chip between each of the following six pairs of numbers: 0-00, 1-4, 2-3, 13-14, 23-24 and 35-36, and repeat the wager until he wins. When one of the player's numbers comes up, the player will be paid 17:1 for a total of 18 chips.
The player should then bet back his win by placing three chips between each of his six sets of numbers. If he wins again, the payoff will be 3 x 17 = 51 chips, plus he gets back his 3-chip wager, for a grand total of 54 chips. No betting system is foolproof, but starting with 60 chips at a low limit table reduces the risk to the player's bankroll. |