Probably, the roulette system that most divides players in concerts to the benefits that result from this system. This system seeks to minimize the effect of "luck" in Roulette.
The rules of this system, defined by Donald Thomas, are:
1. The player must have 3000 times the initial bet as budget. If you lose you must increase the next bet by one unit. If you win you must reduce the next bet by one unit.
2. Do not play this system if you can not make the time or have the money to pay for bets on the total of 3000 times your initial bet.
3. Do not to play with someone else's money or with borrowed money - it's more an honor code defined by the author than a rule system. The system is based on the assumption that if you can keep up going over a long period of time the final number of defeats and victories will be approximately equal.
However during the session there will be gain fluctuations during the game due to irregular patterns of numbers and colors in the session situation where the final result is near zero. During the positive and profitable fluctuations you leave the session.
The 3000 times your initial bet budget is to ensure that you keep up on the game for the negative fluctuations - especially if you start the game with negative fluctuations. However, there have been changes to the system, including of mathematician Lev Natanson: In a early bet on red. Suppose, the initial bet is $ 1. If a black number appears, you increase the bet by one unit, but what happens if you win on red? " Natanson argues that a literal application of the system without any change is impossible - because if a player bets.