As the name implies, this roulette system resembles an audio equalizer. The three main steps one needs to know about this system are: qualification, potentiality of the number or bets on the table, and progression. Qualification means time, meaning more than 80 or more spins. In equalizer, the potential for the number of bets placed on the tables is big. This game is also vey much applicable to be done online and in big groups since it includes progression. You can play 9 units and with 19 numbers all at once.
To better explain the process of playing, the three steps are further explained.
For the qualification process, we spin until only one number is left. This number will be recorded as the base number. The base number will also be considered as the center number and all succeeding bets are placed based on that. This center number does not need to show in the session.
Next, it follows that the system plays the center or base number with the neighbors on either side of the wheel. The number of units is the same as the number of neighbors playing.
This is the step by step method of how the spins and bets work in an actual playing session:
First Spin: 1 unit on the base or center number; if it is a recorded loss, continue to the next spin
Second Spin: 1 unit on the base or center number, followed by 1 unit on each neighboring numbers’ sides
Third Spin: 2 units on the base or center number, followed by 2 units each of the 2 neighbors on each side
Fourth Spin: 3 units on the base or center number, followed by 3 units each of the 3 neighbors on each side
Fifth Spin: 4units on the base or center number, followed by 4 units each of the 4 neighbors on each side
Sixth Spin: 5units on the base or center number, followed by 5 units each of the 5 neighbors on each side
This goes on.
The playing session ends when a win happens and a profit is won. However, if the house is left behind in profits, go back to the first step in the progression scheme.
We can see it this way; A win occurred when we played 4 units on the center number and there are 4 units each on the other 8 numbers from the neighbors on each side. There is no profit, however. It follows that the next bet is 3 units on the base number with 6 numbers in all for 3 units each on the neighboring sides.
You can see now that this resembles an equalizer wherein the bets are moving farther away from the center number and back again. This continues to happen. Simply put, for losses, advance one step and for wins, one step back until a profit is made.