All we are doing is using the dealer tracker roulette calculator to track the spins from a live dealer. After we have 15 spins logged, we check to see if there are 2 or 3 double or triple ups. If there are, we simply bet on the hot numbers.
You can easily see the hot numbers as they are highlighted on the roulette table on the roulette calculator.
We typically bet 1 unit on each number that has been landed on more than once, hence the name "roulette hot number strategy"
When we say hot numbers, we are not talking about the traditional sense of hot numbers that casinos talk about, the calculator is displaying the most hit area of the board from where the dealer spun the ball from. So the hot numbers move around the roulette table on each spin.
In this hot numbers strategy, we bet 1 unit based on how many times, that hot number has been hit. So if it is a double up, we would bet 2 units, if it is a triple up, we would bet 3 units, and so on!
Take the time to track and find a dealer that is showing signs of hitting the double-ups frequently and you will find this hot number strategy a winner!
Chris Bullock said:
I've replied on your video. Using normal method would have taken your total from £275 to £545
Hi Chris.
You mean to bet on all blue highlightet numbers ?
Kilian Swieder said:Chris Bullock said:
I've replied on your video. Using normal method would have taken your total from £275 to £545Hi Chris.
You mean to bet on all blue highlightet numbers ?
hi guys, today I saw a demo from the site (ground is key) where the calculators dealer was set in a bidirectional way of the ball. But the dealer was on a table that was always spinning in the same direction, uni-directional. I asked in the live chat if it was correct, but they said it didn't matter. now ... I'm confused. what is the right setting in these cases? it doesn't seem to me that the numbers turn the same clockwise and counterclockwise. Thanks to those who want to answer me and ... sorry Google English ..... thak U so much, Alex