One of the roulette systems now considered classic in online roulette would be 3 Streets. It is actually a system played very simply, with, each dozen played as its own section – 1 to 12, 13 to 24 and 25 to 36. Only one street is played per dozen one section at a time. If no streets in a dozen are played, and a street shows, only one play on the street in that specific dozen section. Remember, the most you can play is 3 street locations.

If a street hits and it’s not being played, the bet increases one unit on the street that is being played. For example, street 1-3 is being played at 1 unit; the next spin is #10. We then add 1 unit to the 1-3 streets and continue.

What do we do after a win? This is important. For example, we have this set of bets on the table:

-    street 1-3 (dozen 1) at 5 units
-    street 13-15 (dozen 2) at 3 units
-    street 25-27 (dozen 3) at 2 units

Then the next spin is # 27 and a win… The amount of each bet is reduced by the number of units that were on the winning location. Had the 1-3 streets won, all bets would have been removed. But in this case, the winner had 2 units on it. The others drop by 2 units each and the game is continued as follows:

-    street 1-3 (dozen 1) now at 3 units
-    street 13-15 (dozen 2) now at 1 unit
-    Third dozen has no played streets.

Now, the next time dozen 3 has a hit, we start to play that street again at 1 unit, like back from the start of the game.

It’s that simple. Any time the street with the most number of unit wins, all bets is removed. If a street wins but has less than those being played, the other locations must drop the same amount. This keeps the progress in check.

Also, if a played street does not show for a long time, the other 2 played streets are winning. This drops the bet down on the one that is not hitting. Such series of events produces the “up” and “down” chart.

Take note, never play a system until you have tried it and be aware of the risks. Remember, there’s no 100% guarantee you’re going to win all the time.

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