By
Raymond Lai
Roulette System: Confession of the
Roulette Dealer on Dealer's signature
This article is going to show you
how you can use the dealer's signature to beat roulette.
Not many people know this, but it's
absolutely critical.
"I don't believe it! Impossible."
Those are some comments I hear when
I tell people that dealers can and do make a difference to the outcome
of a spin. "BS! It's random!"
I disagree. Ever since my book "101
roulette winning tips" was recently published, this single topic has attracted
more interest than any other. Before I started playing Roulette seriously
around twelve years ago, I would have agreed.
The wheel spins one way, the ball
the other. The slightest variation in speed or place of release of the
ball can send the next spin to a very different part of the wheel. But
I am beyond being convinced now - I know that many dealers, though by no
means all, can influence the outcome.
Some experienced dealers can influence
the outcome by predicting the landing at neigbouring bet from the previous
bet.
Even the best-intentioned dealers
can get it wrong. Equally, they may be fearful of reprimand from the Pit
Boss or higher if they go too far to help you.
So what are we talking about? Strictly,
a neighbour bet is backing five numbers next to each other on the wheel
e.g.: 15, 34, 22, 5 and 17. In the UK where call bets are common, the dealer
places such bets on the racetrack. This is an oval shaped ring marked on
the green baize. For example, a bet might be called as "22 and the neighbours
by five." This would mean that the player wanted five pounds on each of
these five numbers. In Las Vegas, the Mirage has a racetrack now on it's
25 dollar minimum table. This table has the single zero and if zero strikes,
outside bets lose only half. This is a great deal and mirrors casinos in
the UK and much of Europe.
Even if there is no racetrack, you
can place the five chips yourself on the layout, backing them with any
sum subject to the table minimum. This is an ideal bet if the dealer is
into a trance and is spinning into these numbers as a signature spin. It
is an excellent bet if the dealer is trying to help you by going for a
repeat. The winning bet if 22 hits with one dollar on each of the five
numbers is: Stake x 35 minus 4 losing chips = +31.
Even the worst spinner in the world
spins repeats as a random event anyway, so after 22 has hit once as a winner,
you should always add to your stake for the next spin. If the dealer is
friendly and appears keen to help and / or to receive your tips, make clear
you hope for a repeater (ain't nothin' sweeter!). Personally, I would then
place something on the two numbers either side as well
I used the word strictly earlier
to define the bet as being on five numbers. A dealer who did well for me
and who received generous tips along the way told me he wanted a landing-strip
of seven or eight numbers. Some dealers call it their signature. Anyway,
I took his advice, covering seven adjacent numbers and until the Pit Boss
had him taken off after I started staking twenty-five dollars on each of
the numbers (having increased from only 2 dollars), this genius touched
down as precisely as a jet on autopilot.
In France, where the dealers are
greedy for tips, the older heads are amazingly accurate, spinning slowly
to boost their modest salaries. In the better casinos in united states,
I have found that even though tipping is banned and so the loyalty of the
dealer cannot be bought, many of the older / more experienced dealers do
spin neighbours. In some cases, this is down to a signature spin but some
take a pride in accuracy to relieve the boredom of spinning for hours each
day.
I spoke to a sharp guy of about thirty-five
who told me he loved predicting where the next spin would land. He was
unable to deliver a neighbour bet by intent. His signature spin was about
25% too long so that the ball landed predictably but not close to the previous
number. That is equally useful - and indeed is better because to Inspectors
and Pit Bosses, it is less obvious from the number boards that the dealer
is spinning into a signature than if the last six numbers have been 34,
17, 22, 22, 5 and 34.
One reason why most players do not
believe the concept of neighbour or signature betting is ignorance! Their
idea of five close numbers is 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. These are scattered round
the wheel and are not neighbours at all. To read a number board and interpret
what is happening is essential. It means knowing where the numbers are
on the wheel. From this you can spot the repeats and near repeats - but
gradually you will pick out the more obscure footprints where the ball
will land in a different but predictable part of the wheel each time.
Las Vegas is full of talented dealers
who can help. There is more to this than random selection of the first
table and dealer you see.
Do not forget this.
Well, that's it for this article.
Download your ebook at my website.
Until then, my friend, I wish you
all the best!
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