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Using the Ploppy32 System, what are the potential outcomes and how much profit can be made?

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With the Ploppy32 System, there are three main outcomes when betting $25 total ($15 on black and $10 on the top column): 1) A black number outside the top column wins, yielding a $5 profit. 2) A red number in the top column wins, also yielding a $5 profit. 3) A black number in the top column wins, yielding a $35 profit. The chances of winning a $5 profit are 59.4%, and the chance of winning a $35 profit is 10.8%. However, there is a 29.8% probability of losing the entire $25 bet.
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Played this at resorts world with $75 black and $50 on the column.  Hit a couple jackpots and got whacked once.  Won a quick $400. In 5 min and left
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i put $150 on black and $100 on top column, won $50 first spin and then second spin landed on number 33 so immediately cashed out with $400 profit in less than a minute
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Gave this a shot. Lost the first 4 rolls.

Nailed it.
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I do something like this and put what I'd earn on (0). The aim isn't to win slowly but to keep yourself in the game long enough to finally hit the big one and get as many rolls as possible.
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So I gave this a shot...  I played 10 times of ten spins at randoms times over a few hours (but I would do 10 spins in a row)
I placed $3 on Black and 2$ on last column (it was a European wheel so only a single 0)

My results were:

1st Sequence - won $10
2nd - won $16
3rd - won $10
4th - won $16
5th - Lost $8
6th - won $10
7th - Lost $8
8th - Lost $21
9th - Won $4
Last - Lost $8

In the end won $21

Just some data for everyone to have
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one problem here!  if you win 70% of the time you lose 30% of the time seeing your loss is nearly 3 x as high as your win so if you win 7 x $350= $2450 and you loose 3 x $1000 = $3000 gives a net loss off $550 you might get away with it for a couple of runs but in the end the percentages will alway work against you and the casinos know this.
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I think a key point here is that the longer you play the more of a guarantee that the odds will catch up to you of losing.  If you've doubled your money, you've won.  Stop.  If you've tripled your money, you're really lucky.  Don't expect much more than that if you're going sit there and play 30 different times.

It doesn't really work out for me but most times I like playing what I call a walk away bet.  If I doubled my money and have decided I should stop playing I'll do one final walk away bet and place all of my winnings on one last hand.  If I lose, I walk with what I came in with.  If I win well, all the merrier.  

But the problem is if I had a good run, I'm due to lose.  So I think my walk away bets usually fall at a time when I'm due for a loss. :/
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Play roulette for entertainment but expect to lose
Hit quick and reverse out
Don’t chase your losses
No system will win
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Ok time for a reality check:

Partial win (+$50) = 22/37 = 59.5 pct chance
Jackpot win (+$350) = 4/37 = 10.8 pct chance
Whack (-$250) = 29.7 pct chance

So odds are in 10 spins, you hit 6 partials, 1 jackpot, 3 whacks right? So here's the breakdown for every 10 spins:

Partial wins = 6 x 50 = +300
Jackpot win = 1 x 350 = +350
Whacks = 3 x -250 = -750
Total average per 10 spins = -$100

How does this win every day?
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Using the $25 bet example ($15 on Black and $10 on Top 12 Column) on the 37-spot wheel shown here (only a 0 but not a 00):
$60 win if Black and Top 12 column (4 spots):  10.81% x $35 profit = $3.78
$30 win if Top 12 column but NOT Black (8 spots):  21.62% x $5 profit = $1.08
$30 win if Black but NOT Top 12 column (14 spots):  37.84% x $5 profit = $1.89
$0 win if NOT Black and Not Top 12 column (11 spots):  29.73% x $25 LOSS = ($7.43)
     Expected profit/LOSS per spin:  ($0.68)   ($3.78+$1.08+$1.89 less $7.43)

Using the $25 bet example ($15 on Black and $10 on Top 12 Column) on a 38-spot wheel (with both a 0 and a 00):
$60 win if Black and Top 12 column (4 spots):  10.53% x $35 profit = $3.68
$30 win if Top 12 column but NOT Black (8 spots):  21.05% x $5 profit = $1.05
$30 win if Black but NOT Top 12 column (14 spots):  36.84% x $5 profit = $1.84
$0 win if NOT Black and Not Top 12 column (12 spots):  31.58% x $25 LOSS = ($7.89)
     Expected profit/LOSS per spin:  ($1.32)   ($3.68+$1.05+$1.84 less $7.89)

So as you can see above, the expected loss/spin nearly doubles when you go from a 37-spot wheel (with one 0 spot) to a 38-spot wheel (with a 0 and 00 spot).  So when you lose, the casino wins!

Illustrated a different way, a ($0.68) loss/spin (37-spot wheel) on a $25 bet yields 2.72% to the casino.  Meanwhile, a ($1.32) loss/spin (38-spot wheel) on a $25 bet yields 5.28% to the casino.
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On a single 0 table, a player using this strategy would only win $90 for every $100 lost.  On a 0|00 table, a player would only win $83 for every $100 lost.   So obviously it’s a losing strategy.  If you do happen to ever find yourself ahead, walk away immediately!  The highest odds of ever finding yourself ahead is after the first spin, after that, your odds of being ahead decreases exponentially.
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Always but always there are streaks of red/black so this system doesn't work. Every time I go to the casino, I have seen streaks 10-12-15 reds in a row. So you stay on black, you will definitely go broke. This is good only if you win the first 3 and leave.
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There’s no strategy on roulette lol. Don’t promote stupid gambling!
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No matter how you get, no matter the combination of bets or how many chips you bet in any roll, the 2.74% never changes. I’ve experimented with this system countless times and it neither wins nor loses any more or less than any other betting strategy.
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Lol, literally anyone can figure this out... Problem is that two losing numbers and you lose 10 units, then you need 10 consecutive wins to make up for it

But it was funny the way you presented like it was a genius idea
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On an American wheel the house edge is 5.26% with this system.
The house edge on any bet (except the 5 number bet) is 5.26%.
It doesn't matter how you dress up the betting the odds are exactly the same because the mathematics are exactly the same if you look at hitting 18/38 black and 12/38 third column - the overlap on the four black/3rd is already accounted for.  All you are doing with this system is playing the short-term and hoping to hit a few double wins.
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The ev for every 25 USD bet is gonna be -0.7 USD. That is around -3%.
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