Although not an exquisite strategy, winning at roulette with Dozens and Columns is a common practice among roulette players. Its principle is basic. It promotes small profits and the expense is low.
With a coverage of more than ~72% of the numbers on the roulette table. It is considered low risk.
This strategy requires a casino balance greater than 12 chips.
The image above shows how the player should make his moves.
The values indicated in the image above, are the most indicated for performing this move.
However, the player can increase or decrease these values proportionally.
HOW TO USE STRATEGY DOZENS AND COLUMNS:
- Bet 1 chip on the First Dozen.
- Bet 1 chip on the Second Dozen.
- Bet 1 chip on the First Column.
- Bet 1 chip on Third Column.
In this example, the player will bet 4 chips and if he wins on a spin, he will receive between 3 and 6 chips.
These combinations can vary, but the important thing is that the player leaves one of the 3 Dozens and one of the 3 Columns with no bet at all.
Whenever the player wins on one of the four moves, the value of the bets returns to the initial value and optionally the player changes the winning bet position, moving the move to the next free Dozen or Column and keeps the remaining bets.
RESTRICTIONS OF STRATEGY DOZENS AND COLUMNS:
It is a strategy that can be repeated a few times. It is recommended that the player not use it more than 5 or 6 times in a row.
The main restriction is that the player whenever he loses, he must double the value of his bets, in that case, if the player is not attentive to his balance and the table limits, he can quickly lose all his money if he has to face a wave of successive losses.