This method for winning at roulette is a progressive and persistent method. The Player when deciding to use the Dutch Method, has to keep in mind that as soon as he makes a profit at roulette, he should stop using the method.
It's a very simple method and when well employed, it provides constant profits.
Ideal for making plays on the dozens and columns, but it can also be used to place bets on the plays that pay x2.
RULES:
1) Set a goal. Example: win 10 chips.
2) Choose a starting amount for your bets. Example: 1 chip.
3) Choose a bet increase value for when you win at roulette. Example: 2 chips.
4) Make your first move with the initial value you set.
Depending on the result, your next bets will have the following values:
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Whenever you win:
Your next bet will have the value of the sum of your previous bet (+)PLUS the value of the raise that was set in step 3, in this case, 2 chips. -
Whenever you lose:
Your next bet should have the same value as your previous bet.
The player starts making his bet with 1 chip.
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When you win, your next bet amount must be the sum of your previous bet (+) PLUS the amount you set as the raise, in this case it would be 1+2=3 chips.
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If you win again, your next bet will be the sum of your last bet (+)PLUS 2, which would be 3+2=5 chips.
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Whenever you lose, you bet the value of your last bet without adding anything, in this case it would be 3 chips.
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Let's imagine that the player managed to win five times in a row.
The bet amounts would be as follows: (1,3,5,7,9).
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The player should stop using the Dutch Method when his balance is positive compared to his initial balance or if he meets his goal.
SUMMARY:
Whenever the player wins:
His next bet will have the value of the sum of the last bet plus the set raise.
Whenever the player loses:
His next bet will have the same value as the last bet.
ADVANTAGES OF THE DUTCH METHOD:
It will take time before the player needs to bet high amounts and the chances of being overdrawn are high.
If used on games that pay x3, it can provide quick profits.
DISADVANTAGES OF THE DUTCH METHOD:
It is not recommended to use the Dutch method after you have already won more than 4 or 5 times in a row.
AGGRESSIVENESS OF THE DUTCH METHOD:
Medium.