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title: 'Stop Playing Dozens and Columns Wrong! The Secret Strategy for Live Roulette'
source: 'https://youtube.com/watch?v=U50kda9Us-g'
video_id: 'U50kda9Us-g'
date: 2026-07-15
duration_sec: 227
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# Stop Playing Dozens and Columns Wrong! The Secret Strategy for Live Roulette

> Source: [Stop Playing Dozens and Columns Wrong! The Secret Strategy for Live Roulette](https://youtube.com/watch?v=U50kda9Us-g)

## Summary

This video presents a strategy for playing dozens and columns in live roulette, emphasizing trend analysis over pattern-breaking approaches. The host demonstrates how to identify and follow streaks to make safer bets, particularly for beginners with small bankrolls.

### Key Points

- **Introduction to the Strategy** [00:01] — The host introduces the video as a guide to playing dozens and columns correctly, warning against pattern-breaking strategies that can blow your bankroll.
- **Analyzing the Last Six Rounds** [01:04] — The host explains that the last six rounds showed a trend in two dozens or columns, so the strategy is to follow that trend. If it doesn't pay out immediately, it may come back in the next spin.
- **Covering Two Dozens or Columns** [01:31] — The strategy involves covering two dozens or two columns, and the zero paid out number 35, which already paid out the first time. This approach is useful for small bankrolls.
- **Simplicity for Beginners** [01:44] — The host notes that playing two columns is easier for beginners than exact numbers, which require memorizing the wheel layout and terminals (e.g., numbers ending in 5: 5, 25, 35).
- **Dangers of Pattern-Breaking** [02:38] — Waiting for an absence of a pair or column to break the pattern is risky because repetitions can continue unexpectedly. The host advises against this approach.
- **Example of Trend Following** [03:06] — The host shows a sequence where the pattern 122 repeats multiple times, demonstrating how to use the lobby overview to choose entries based on the trend.

### Conclusion

The key takeaway is to follow the trend of recent spins rather than trying to predict pattern breaks. This trend-following strategy is safer and more suitable for beginners with limited bankrolls.

## Transcript

another video here on the Jonas Santos channel. In this video, I'm going to show you the right way to play doubles and columns in roulette, not the wrong way sooner or later blow your bankroll. Okay, so subscribe to the
channel, leave a like on this video, and let's get to the content. Today I'm going to teach you the gold standard I use when I play the doubles and columns market. Okay, let's go! So, let's learn how to analyze the
doubles and columns market correctly, not the way pattern, because that's a very risky strategy; the trend is always much Remember to subscribe to the channel, leave a like on the
video, and also the legal notices, right guys? Play responsibly, betting is not investing, play on regulated platforms, have control. I'm you to do crazy things, just sharing the strategies
roulette market. Okay?  If you've seen other videos, you already know this, but it's always important to reinforce it here so you understand and feel confident in show you the strategy I use for 12-digit and
immersive strategy here. So I'm going to go into it now. I'll take this entry here, and then I'll explain what I did. Okay, R10 here. So, the following, Okay, R10 here. So, the following, guys, the last 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6—the last
six rounds—came out in dozens or two dozen TR numbers. In other words, the trend is for these two. If it doesn't pay out the first time, it might come back in the second or here. We always cover two dozens or two columns, right? And the zero paid out the
number 35. So it already paid out the first time here. My entry in dozens, this strategy, guys, is very useful for those with a small bankroll, for those who are you know that my favorite strategy is in
other videos as well, however, there are many people starting in the market who find it much easier to begin with two columns because of the simplicity and ease of another entry here now, using five chips just to
continue to respect this pattern, right? It's much easier for beginners to play here in colors, for example, right? Playing in two columns is because when you play in exact numbers you already have to have a little more
experience because, oh, you paid the number 25, you paid again, oh, it came up again, you to memorize this here, which is the race, so you can make decisions about where each number is, where each terminal is, right? If you don't know what a terminal is, they are the
ending in five, they are all the numbers that end with CCO, so 5, 25, 35, ending in 1, 1, 11, 21, 31, and so on. So this is the most correct way, right? The best way to play in D columns, because normally you play in
Breaking the pattern is when you wait for the absence of one of the pairs or one of the this is a very dangerous strategy, guys, because we don't know if eight repetitions. Sometimes you see it respecting the pattern a lot, with several
go and break the pattern. You think you understand a pattern of breaking the pattern, but guys, this pattern of breaking always ends up messing with us. We can use absences in terminals, but here in 12
another roll respecting it. Look at this one here, the roll is coming out 122 pairs, 122 and 122. Look, 13 is 122, number two came out twice. Look, number one is 12 to 1, 12 to 2, 12 to 1, 122 to
1. So it's respecting the pattern a lot here, and if you always look at the Lobby, on this page here, you'll be able to get a general overview of how it works. correctly and choose where you're going to play, there are endless possibilities
you can use for analysis when making your entries, but So this video is just a quick one to explain and show you in practice the strategy I use to do this reading, and let's go!
Subscribe to the channel and see you in the next video, we're in this together!
