Distant Dozen III System
This system is based on observing the last 6 numbers that have appeared. The strategy consists of betting on the dozen that has not appeared recently. To do this, the last 6 numbers are divided into two groups of 3, and the dozens to which they belong are identified.
Procedure
- Observe the last 6 numbers spun.
- Divide them into two groups: the first 3 and the last 3.
- Identify the dozens represented in those 6 numbers.
- If one dozen is not represented, it is considered "distant" and becomes the target for betting.
- If two dozens are missing, bet on both.
- If all three dozens are represented, skip the spin and wait for a new sequence.
Betting Progression
A simple positive progression is used in case of loss.
If you win, restart the bet with the base amount.
- 1st bet: 1 chip on the distant dozen
- If you lose: increase progressively (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4…)
- If you win: return to 1 chip
Final Tips and Considerations
- The logic behind this system is the belief that a dozen which hasn't appeared in several spins is more likely to show up soon — this is known as the gambler’s fallacy.
- It’s crucial to set a loss limit to avoid excessive progression.
- This system does not guarantee long-term profits, as it does not change the house edge.
- However, it can serve as a betting management tool, especially for those who prefer structure in their play.
- Always use it with caution and discipline.