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I’m sure you have watched the famous James Bond movie ‘Casino Royale’. Here at CasinoTop10 we unveil Mr. Bond’s Roulette strategy that will make you win money.
Let’s start with the basics. This strategy works on a roulette table with one zero or as it’s more commonly known as the European Roulette.
James Bond Strategy – 3 easy bets!
The James Bond Roulette strategy is quite easy and when given proper thought, it makes a lot of sense. This strategy involves placing 3 bets at a time, or as we call them 3 James Bond bets. This strategy revolves under the idea that a person utilises $200 of his bankroll as a total bet however this total bet can be increased or lowered accordingly depending on the size of your bankroll. When increasing or decreasing the total bet, all other amounts must be adjusted proportionally for the James Bond strategy to work its magic.
The 1st bet
The 1st bet is 70% of your stake, so in our case it is $140. This bet is called 19 to 36. The 1st bet covers 18 of 37 numbers which in turn means that the 1st bet covers 49% of the probability of the outcome of the spin. This bet pays out 1/1 so that means that for every $1 we bet, we make a profit of $1. In this case we bet $140, so if during the spin the ball lands between 19 and 36 we get paid out $280 ($140 stake plus $140 payout). Given that the original bet stake for this spin is $200 we get paid out $280, therefore we make a profit of $ 80
The 2nd bet
The 2nd bet is 25% of your stake, so in our case its $50. This bet, called a street bet, or sometimes double street bet is placed on numbers 13 to 18. Our 2nd bet covers 6 of 37 numbers, which in turn means that the 2nd bet covers 16% of the probability of the outcome of the spin. This bet pays out 5/1 so that means that for every $1 dollar we bet we make a profit of $5 plus get our stake back so we get paid out $6. In this case we bet $50, so if we score any number between 13 to 18 we get paid out $300 ($50 stake plus $50 times 5 – $250 pay out). Given that our original bet stake for the spin is $200 we get paid out $300, therefore we make a profit of a $100
The 3rd bet
The 3rd bet is 5% of your stake, so in our case its $10. This bet, which is a single number bet is placed on the single number zero ‘0’. The 3rd bet covers only one number, which is an important number since its neither red nor black, neither odd nor even, doesn’t form part of the first half or 2nd half and destroys all 50/50 chances. James Bond likes this house edge number to be included in his strategy and it means that the 3rd bet covers 3% of the probability of the outcome of the spin. This bet pays out 35/1 (despite the probability of the outcome being 37/1). This means that for every $1 we get paid out $36. In this case we bet $10, so if during the spin the ball lands on ‘0’ we get paid out $360 ($10 stake plus $10 times 35 – $350 pay out). Given that our original bet stake for the spin is $200 we get paid out $360, therefore we make a profit of a $160.
Betting System
With the James Bond strategy, you cover 68% of the probability of the outcome to make a profit. This means that if you are unlucky and the number lands between 1 and 12, you lose all your money, however given that this strategy covers more than 50% , in the long run it should make you win money and coupled with the martingale system explained here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U29SK0YdYTI), this is definitely a sure win!
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@NeoBux PTC the first scene is froms DR No from 1962
I like this bond theme remix. haha
This wont work. even if you win every time…you keep losing.You pay out more each time than you can win.
What do you do when there is also a double zero on the wheel?
that is the same as betting 2 dozens…
I've been watching this strategy for some time now on online roulette tables, without playing just writing down the numbers and looking them through after each session and yeah it works.. It hit a number between 1-12 four times in a row but that is the highest i've seen it not work in about 3 months.. Now, you say you can combine it with martingale but the problem is, if you keep just doubling up 200 – 400 – 800 etc bankroll it wont cover the initial 200 lost in the first round + the loss in round 2… So how can martingale be used here?
Slick edit….x
This video just made me £26.00 started with a £20.00 bet left with £46.00!
Thank you players 😏😏😏😏
Martingale can be used a few times but if 1-12 shows up consecutively then most likely it would exceed the max bet to keep doubling up.
former casino dealer here. What used to shock me the most is how poorly do gamblers understand basic math and odds. One may think that people, who are serious about gambling must be really good at it and obsessed about the game. Nope, the contrary. Its the lack of basic math that made them gamblers in the first place. Seeing how many people in the comments are taking this "strategy" (lol!?) seriously reminds me how lovein dumb gamblers are. There is only one actual advice at playing roulette. Dont cover all squares during a spin (sounds stupid, but I seen people do that) and leave some of them empty. Other than that, you can put your bets literally whatever you like and it will not affect your expected results.
With that being said, there is one small benefit to using so called "strategies"- it may stretch your money and make you loose your bank at a slower pace. Therefore you last longer time and casino and enjoy your stay. But it DOES NOT affected your winnings.
Oh and some experienced croupier (~ 5 years) actually do have skills to land a ball in the region they are targeting. Therefore if you feel that croupier is on your side (for whatever good reason) then you may try placing bets on roulette regions instead of numbers.