Distant Dozen System
This system is based on identifying sequences where two consecutive results fall within the same dozen, and then betting on the remaining dozen, the one that hasn’t appeared. The idea is that after a repeat, the next spin is likely to favor the dozen that hasn’t shown up yet.
How to Apply the System
- Wait for two consecutive numbers in the same dozen.
Example: 2 and 11 (both in the 1st dozen).
- Identify the dozen that hasn’t appeared in those two spins.
In this example, the 3rd dozen hasn’t come up yet.
- Bet on the “distant dozen” — the one that didn’t appear.
- If you win, return to step 1 and wait for a new pattern.
- If you lose, double your bet on the same dozen and continue until:
- You win, or
- You reach the table limit or your available bankroll limit.
Final Tips
- This system is based on the short-term balance theory, but remember: roulette has no memory — each spin is independent.
- Risk increases quickly when doubling bets after each loss, so it's wise to set an acceptable loss limit.
- There is no guarantee of success, as long sequences can occur without the distant dozen showing up.
- This is a more conservative system compared to others because you don’t bet constantly — you wait for a specific pattern before acting.