Quote Originally Posted by blaqjacc:
Care to share?
Sure, i'll share it. I no longer sell my systems, so why not.
I don't believe I have it written up though, this is a method I used personally, more of an advanced method so I wouldn't recommend somebody new to the game, try this....because the dealers are smart. If they catch on to what you're doing, you will lose. That happened to me once. I'll explain how in a moment.
Ok first you have to find a cheating dealer. This isn't hard to do, considering about 25% of the dealers in las vegas cheat. Here's how to KNOW if they are cheating or not...There are several criteria they must meet in order to be considered a cheating dealer.
#1- They look at the wheel when they spin
#2- They wait until a certain spot before they spin
#3- The progressing bettors are losing every spin
So those are the main 3 criteria. Here's how to make it even more solid, to make 100% sure you have a guaranteed cheater, look at the wheel itself (The casino frowns upon this...lol but it's not illegal, they just try to distract you or discourage it) and look where the ball is landing each spin. For instance, let's say you have somebody doing one of those losing systems, where they are progressing on a dozen. You notice the dealer hitting the other 2 dozens each spin.
Look at the wheel and see how many slots away, the ball lands from the progressors dozen. If it's at least 2 slots on both sides, then you know you have a cheating dealer. That is because it's simply not in the law of averages for that to happen randomly. All of those 3 things combined tell you 100% that you have a cheating dealer, who is spinning the wheel to make you lose.
So, here's the system -
Try to be alone at the table, or play with minimal other players. I know this isn't always possible, so just make sure the dealer notices you progression, start low and work up slowly...once you see that you are losing every spin, and being cheated, here is what you do....(And here is the tricky part....you must act fast!) You put down your progressive bet, and as soon as they spin the wheel you remove it, and put $100 bet on both other dozens and an insurance bet on the zeros. This is because the dealer is likely to hit one of the zeros as well to make you bust.
So, now you have the entire wheel covered, except the dozen you were progressing on...which you can be assured that part of the wheel will not hit, because you have a cheating dealer who is purposely spinning the wheel in a way to avoid that section.
Viola, you win your bet easily. Either you will win on the zeros, or on one of the other 2 dozens.
And you've made a profit, because you were progressing small and slowly on the other dozen.
This works every time, as long as you can switch your bets, before the dealer says "No more bets"
Some dealers are especially tricky and when they see you go to switch, they will wave their hand over the table, so you won't be able to switch in time. So be quick.
Test it first, I guarantee you will see that it works. Even the casino manager who used to post here on covers, admitted that some of the dealers have a signature and can make the wheel land pretty much wherever they want. The thing is, the way the dozens are laid out on the wheel, the dealer doesn't even have to be perfect, because they could hit a slot or two next to where they planned, and still miss the dozen they are trying to miss.
Best of Luck! Let me know how it works for you.
Only drawback is that obviously this will not work more than once a table, and if you cannot find any cheating dealers, it will not work at all. And it's not as easy to do as it sounds. But other than that, it's a simple profitable system.