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Basic Area Key and Reverse Area Key Strategy

    • 59 posts
    March 10, 2021 7:53 am +07
    The area key is the most popular choice out of all our calculators. Why? Because it is simple to use!
     
    What does the Area Key do?
    The area key simply tracks how often the dealer spins the ball back to the area it was just spun from! It then shows you the win patterns to help you make educated decisions. 
     
    Here is the breakdown of a simple strategy and how it works:
     
    But first I would like to explain what we mean when we talk about a "Depth"
    Basically a depth is the number of times, the result did not land on the area that we are tracking. If the depth says "0", it means it landed on the tracked area straight away. If it says "1", it means that it missed our area once and then landed on it, if it says "2", it means that it missed our area twice before landing on it ands so on...
     
    Ok, let's get started with this strategy!
    1. Open the Area Key calculator)
    2. Put the calculator settings as follows:
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      3.  After logging 10-20 results, check the "Depth Of Wins" graph.
     
    You will be faced with one of three scenarios:
    1. Lots of low depths - This is good
    2. Lots of high depths - This is good
    3. A mix of highs and lows - This is bad
     
    EXAMPLE OF LOW DEPTHS
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    When you find a table like the one above, with lots of depths of 0's and 1's, you want to play on the HIGHLIGHTED BOXES IN GREEN! 
    This method is known as 'The Area Key'
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    If however, you find a table that is giving you lots of high depths (3's, 4's and above) , and very few cases of 0's and 1's, like in the graph below, you want to play on the unhighlighted boxes. 
    Please note - When using the reverse area key, you will still cover one of the highlighted numbers when covering 19 numbers!
     
    EXAMPLE OF HIGH DEPTHS
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    When you find a table like the one above, you want to play on the NON HIGHLIGHTED BOXES!
    (23,8,30,11,36,13,27,6,34,17,25,2,21,4,19,15,32, and 0 in the below example)
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    If the table is giving you a mix of high depths and low depths, you should leave the table and find a new one!
     
    HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE AREA KEY WHERE WE PLAY ON THE HIGHLIGHTED AREAS!
    "LOW DEPTHS"
     
    HERE IS A VIDEO OF THE REVERSE AREA KEY WHERE WE PLAY ON THE NON HIGHLIGHTED AREAS!
    "HIGH DEPTHS"
    • 14 posts
    July 3, 2022 7:14 am +07
    Think Mr Rafaels double up staking method would work well on the area key. Still play 19 numbers. Just change the values on the sheet that Ed provided.