Roulette System - The Trioplay System
The first system/part of
TRIO-PLAY will serve as the basis while the other two
systems will serve as
your safety-net to give you confidence to ride
through all the low-runs. It
is the foundation of TRIO-PLAY. If you neglect
to master and perfect all the
calculations with this system you will not be
able to capitalize your
winnings with the other two systems. This system
alone will sometimes be very
profitable on its own. It is thus essential
that you master the BasicPlay
rules and calculations.
The following Rules may seem a bit confusing at
first, but will become
clearer once you study the Practice Pages.
Basic rules of
BasicPlay
1. Never deviate from your money management rules.
2. Always keep to the same Even-Money bet
(High/Low, Odds/Evens ,
or
Red/Black) that you started with from spin One. (The system only works
on
even money bets or any version of it like "the rule before last" or
zigzag.
The point is that once you decide on a specific bet you must keep to
it.)
Some members have also applied these BasicPlay Money Management rules
to
other gambling games like blackjack, craps and baccarat with very
positive
results.
3. For each Win cancel only ONE(1) count. DO
NOT be tempted to cancel
two or three if the win is a Two or a Three. Even if
the win is a Five you
still only cancel One count. (Remember the system works
on mathematics. If
you cancel more than one count for a Win you will
indirectly create two
potential losses!)
4. For each loss add
only the next number count. i.e. if the count is at
three then the next count
will be four (3+1) and so on. If the count
reaches 6 then
play AdvPlay.1 until the count goes down to one. If the
AdvPlay.1 count
reaches 12 then play AdvPlay.2 until you reach one. DO NOT
go back to AdvPlay.1 when the count goes below 12, keep on playing
BasicPlay and
AdvPlay.2 until you reach a count of one.
5. A "0" or "00" will qualify as a
loss, i.e. add one count. (Even though
you get 50% of your bet back at
some casinos)
6. If you have to stop play for a while ,then only stop
when you on a
count of one.
Explanation of Terms and
Indicators :
COUNT: Consists of a
PLAY-COUNT and a RUNNING-COUNT. Sometimes the PC and RC can have the same value.
PLAY-COUNT (PC)
Indicates the number of
units/chips to be wagered/played on the next spin.
It is the smallest value
of the Count.
e.g. If the Count is "1,2,3,4" then the PC value is "1" and the
RC is "4".
RUNNING-COUNT (RC)
Shows your winning
deficit and is used to indicate when certain
calculations have to be
activated to reduce this deficit. (AdvPlay1 & 2 ).
With BasicPlay it is
used to calculate the value of your RESET-INDICATOR
(RI).
e.g. If the
Count is "1,2,3,4" then the PC value is "1" and the RC is
"4".
TARGET-PLAY (TP)[Profit Indicator]
With
BasicPlay it is closely related to the number of spins.
Whenever the
difference between the number of spins and the number of
profit units is
equal to five or more, then you MUST STOP.
With AdvPlay1 & 2 it is
closely related to your bankroll.
RESET-INDICATOR (RI) for
BasicPlay only.
Whenever the difference between your PC and RC
reaches a value of 5 , then
you MUST reset your Count (RC and PC) to
"one", your spins to "one" and
bank any profit. In other words you must stop
and start from one again.
e.g. If the Count is "1,2,3,4,5,6", your PC is "1"
and your RC is "6" and
the difference between them is 5 (6-1=5). Thus You
MUST IGNORE all previous
counts and start over from "1" again. The RI
is a tool/method to reduce
potential losses when you have long losing runs of
6 or more losses in a
row. Every time the RI reaches 5 you reset the count to
one. This way you
can survive, on average, up to 20 losses in a row. Please
ensure that you
have a full understanding of the reset-indicator as it is the
most
important play of BasicPlay. (See also Reset Play below)
The RI
can also be used to indicate your risk-factor (SPREAD).
If your bankroll is
healthy enough you can change your RI from RI=5 to
RI="6", "7", "8" or "9",
but "9" should be your maximum.
STOP-PLAY (SP) [Loss Indicator]
BasicPlay Only.
Whenever the SUM of the Count is more than your
starting BankRoll, then you
MUST STOP.
e.g. If your beginning bankroll is
50 units and the count is for example
"9,10,11,12,13", then your SP Indicator
is 55 (9+10+11+12+13=55), then you
must stop whether or not you are showing a
loss or a profit. Do not attempt
to see if you can recover any losses.
EVEN if you show a profit you must also stop. Do not go for
TARGETPLAY. The
odds are against you, 9 out of 10 times you will lose your
profit if you continue to play when you reach this situation.
You are
learning to become an experienced gambler, so don't "push the
envelope" at
this stage.
RESET PLAYS.
A "reset play" happens when
you activate the Reset Indicator (RI) and
return the count to one. A
normal session of 100 spins has on average 4
reset plays with BasicPlay.
However you may sometimes have up to 12 reset
plays which could,
unfortunately result in a losing session.
Thus when implementing the RI it
doesn't mean the end of a session. Unless,
of course your bankroll is so
depleted that you cannot continue with a
decent session.
END
OF SESSION.
When does a session end?
A session ends when you
reach one of the following:
-When you reach TargetPlay.
-When you reach
50% Target (In the beginning, with BasicPlay, see below)
-When you reach
StopPlay
-When your bankroll is so depleted that you cannot continue i.e.
losing
session.
-Whenever you feel that the stakes are getting to high and
you would rather
bank your profit and leave.( I know this is common-sense but
sometimes
GAMBLERS need to HEAR it) Remember you are ultimately in control.
Suppose you played for 300 spins (+/- 6 Hours) and
you wagered $50 per spin. Your turn-over would be $15,000 (300x50). Your
earnings for the day should then be anything between $150 and $450 for
that session. On average you should will win 6 out of 10 sessions. (During your losing session the systems StopLoss Indicator will prevent you from loosing your entire bankroll. Average loss during a loosing session should not be more than 65% of bankroll).
From the above you will deduce that this is not a Hit and Run system, you will need the
time to play at least 100 continuous spins at one session without a break
i.e. 3 hours. If you know that you won't have enough time to play such long
sessions at a time, then this system is not for you and you will lose your
money.

