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BALANCE BUILDER ROULETTE UTILITY

I'm a keen live dealer roulette player and in 2015 I started work on improving my game play, the ultimate goal was to try and make something that tracks my wins and losses, keeping my balance up to date etc. and making profit. 
A number of years ago and many tests later my brother and I developed an app that best suits my game play, tracks wins, losses, spins, time and balance etc.

Since testing the app I found that when it worked it worked very well achieving profit in most games I played, up to 5 games max. On a few occasions I'd find it difficult to get past the 4th profit and would lose the starting balance, it would take quite a few spins to lose but ultimately I would lose. This for me was an important factor to take into consideration when tweaking my game play.

Now my game play consists of making only 2 profits, sometimes only 1 each time I play of any amount, then stop. This works extremely well.

Setting targets can be a good idea but they need to be realistic and based upon your game play statistics (for example my statistics suggest that I can make 5 profits per day without losing the starting balance, I have tried this and it works well but can take a bit of time and you have to be patient, I much prefer the shorter game format, quick in quick out achieve smaller targets and for me 2 profits each time I play is my sweet spot as this is much more manageable and less time consuming)

NEVER:
- NEVER Bet more than you can afford to lose
(If this means calculating your outgoings for the month then it is well worth doing, know your limits)
 

- NEVER Chase losses
(I have chased losses on many occasions, increasing betting stakes etc. but ultimately ended up losing and regretted doing so)
 

- NEVER Set unrealistic targets
(I set my targets by looking at the maximum return, average and minimum returns and aim for between the minimum and average)

ALWAYS:
- Stick to your game play
- Refer to your statistics, set an achievable target (remember targets don't have to be achieved when gambling, if you are close to hitting but not quite there then it is much better to stop).

- Introduce a stop loss 


I stop play if tables:
1 & 2 = profit
1 & 2 = loss
1 out of 3 = profit
2 out of 3 = profit


GROUNDisKEY's BALANCE BUILDER ROULETTE Utility.

PROFIT and STOP! I play to make any amount of profit and then stop.
GROUNDisKEY's Balance Builder Roulette Utility is compatible with any windows PC, Mac, iOS mobile devices (iPad, iPhone etc.) and Android devices (tablet, mobile phone). Scale to any size and position anywhere on a desktop PC / Mac or switch between tabs.

GROUNDisKEY's Balance Builder Roulette Utility suggests numbers to bet on while playing live dealer roulette, the numbers are based on my past game play experience.

GROUNDisKEY's Balance Builder Roulette Utility calculates the following:

  • Balance
  • Highest and lowest balance
  • Profit / loss
  • Spins
  • Wins
  • Losses
  • Time played

A total of nine straight up numbers are covered each spin. (Before starting it is important to 1. select a chip value and 2. familiarize yourself with how the roulette racetrack works and the number positions so that you can place the bets on in time, we will be selecting 3 numbers from the racetrack which will include their neighbour numbers covering a total of nine straight ups). 

The image below shows a typical racetrack layout, on the right or left you will see "+" and "-" symbols we need to make sure the number in between is set to "1" (this is the amount of numbers either side of your selected number).

Once you have changed the number to "1" you will be able to see a total of 3 numbers highlight when you roll your mouse over the racetrack.










Recommended game play:


Minimum starting balance recommendations:
100-200 units = 0.5 unit per number
200-300 units = 1.0 unit per number
300-400 units = 1.5 unit per number
500+ units = 2.0 unit per number

Probability of hitting a number covering 9 numbers = 24.3%
(If you only cover 1 number the probability = 2.7%)