[00:03] Welcome to a new roulette strategy analysis. If this is your first roulette strategy analysis. If this is your first time here, subscribe and turn on notifications. If you find this video helpful, please give it a like, it [00:18] always helps a lot. And now, without further ado, let's get straight to the further ado, let's get straight to the random squares strategy. [00:34] Random squares is a strategy where luck and your intuition rule. You decide which squares to play from the first turn to the end. This means you are the absolute protagonist. Your choices determine the course [00:49] absolute protagonist. Your choices determine the course of the game. If you fail, progression will be ready to kick in and give you another chance. There are no excuses here, it all depends on your eye, your instinct, and a little bit of luck. [01:05] eye, your instinct, and a little bit of luck. Let's see how it works in action. We [01:17] of two squares, one tile per square. You can put them wherever you want, but pay attention to the fact that if necessary we can have two pictures in every dozen. [Music] [01:34] Let's see what number comes up. The 18th is a loss. Then we place another bet and add a third square [01:46] wherever you like. I'm placing them like this for now . The 26th is another loss. Then we bet again and now we add a fourth square, and that's when we add a chip [02:03] square, and that's when we add a chip to each square. 10 chips and our balance goes up to five. We're [02:19] and our balance goes up to five. We're going to put the base station back going to put the base station back in another area, whichever one [02:34] the two squares have to be next to each other. Let's place the third tile without making any progression for now. On [02:46] the 29th, if we win six chips if we win six chips and our balance rises to nine. [Music] Let's put up two more pictures. [03:12] betting the previous amount, the base stake. We add a tile in another square. You We add a tile in another square. You don't have to increase the bet until you have three chips don't have to increase the bet until you have three chips . Number 18 is a loss. [03:27] So now we have to add another square wherever we want, but since there are four chips, we now have to add one chip to each bet. In total, two tiles per square. The number 34 comes up, that's a [03:43] square. The number 34 comes up, that's a win, we win 10 chips. Let's check our balance. It's 14 chips, so we go back to another base bet by placing two squares. where we think we have the best [04:00] chance of winning. If [04:15] [Music] Oh, I've made a mistake here and put Oh, I've made a mistake here and put four chips instead of three. Well, it's okay four chips instead of three. Well, it's okay . We lose another chip. [04:30] We'll bet four chips again. And then now we double [Music] [04:49] We lose, so we have to add a fifth square, but we don't add anything, we play with two chips for each square. [05:02] Number two, we won 16 chips. Our jump goes up to 16, the best so far. So we return to the basic bet of two squares with one chip for each square. I [05:23] out most easily. I'm wrong about the moment. The number zero comes out . I have to re-bet the base stake and I have to add a third base stake and I have to add a third square with one chip in each square. [05:47] another loss. So we have to add a fourth square and this time we have to a fourth square and this time we have to fold it. [06:05] Number 17. We won 10 chips. Let's check our balance. 21. We've improved it, so we're going back to the baseline. We looked for two more to the baseline. We looked for two more squares where we could place our chips. [06:20] One tile per square. In total, a two-chip bet. total, a two-chip bet. [Music] [06:35] A loss, so we have to add a third square with only one tile. In total, we are betting three chips at this moment. The number 20 comes up, [06:49] this moment. The number 20 comes up, we win six chips and our balance goes up We have increased our balance, so we return to a base bet. We randomly selected two squares again . [07:05] . with one tile in each square. The first bet consists of two tokens, one for each square. one for each square. Number two comes out, it's a loss. [07:18] So, we now have to place a third square with only one chip and third square with only one chip and our bet is three chips. The number 22 comes up, we win 6. [07:34] We see the balance 29. We have also improved the balance, so we improved the balance, so we randomly look for two squares in the base bet again with one chip for each square. Total bet, two [07:49] each square. Total bet, two chips. Number 16 comes out. We lose. So we bet the [08:04] same two squares as before and add a third one as well, with just one chip. a third one as well, with just one chip. In total we are betting three chips. The number 13 comes up. We do n't have it either, so we [08:20] bet the three squares from before, add a fourth, and add a chip to each square. In total, we're betting eight chips. On the [08:32] [Music] we won 10. Let's check our balance. It has gone up to 34. So we go back to the basic setup of two [08:44] squares with one piece in each square. [08:59] [Music] I like 36 better, it [09:12] bet again and add a third square with a chip. Total stake: three with a chip. Total stake: three chips. [09:24] is also a loss. We're betting on the three squares again. We added a betting on the three squares again. We added a fourth square. We put this square in wrong. And we've added a chip to [09:39] each square, so we've bet eight. Fortunately we won and our jumps went up 39. I said we bet wrong because [09:51] this last square was astride the dozen. It should have been in 1518 or 2124. [10:03] Okay, let's start again then with the basic setup. basic setup. The number seven. We won, we won seven chips. Our balance rises to 46. [10:16] Then we return to the basic bet of two squares with two chips of value one in each square. We randomly search for [10:30] We randomly search for squares to start over We lose. We add a third square with a single tile. [10:49] There is only one tile in each square. We will now place four squares. And then we do [11:01] squares. And then we do add a tile to each square. In total we make a bet of eight chips. We [11:16] have number 34. We won 10 chips and our balance increased to 51. We have improved our balance. We return once again to the basic setup of two squares to the basic setup of two squares with one piece in each square. [11:43] is a mistake. We bet again and add a third square that will also have only one chip. Total stake: three chips. [11:59] is also a loss. We're betting the previous three squares again. betting the previous three squares again. We add one more and add a tile in each square. When we have four squares, then we place two tokens [12:15] squares, then we place two tokens in each of them. The 32 in each of them. The 32 is also a loss. We move on to placing a fifth square. We first placed two chips on it. And now that all [12:30] the squares have two chips, what we're going to do is double the bet. [12:42] which was the number of tiles So we also placed four tiles in the fifth square. That is, the [12:54] betting of four squares and of 5 uses four pieces per square. We have also lost. So, now we add the last square. We had [13:06] we add the last square. We had four chips and now we double [13:21] We won 24 chips. Let's check our balance. It has dropped 42, therefore, we have not recovered the entire balance. And so we'll see what we do now. Since we have won, we don't have to add [13:36] any more chips, but since we haven't recovered the balance, what we are going to do is bet the previous bet again and remove four chips for and remove four chips for each square, which are the chips that [13:51] we had increased in the last bet. So, now we're removing bet. So, now we're removing four pieces. The bet was, now the last one was, eight chips per square. We moved it to a four- [14:06] chip bet. If we lose, we add back the If we lose, we add back the four-chip bet. [14:26] of the six. [Music] [Music] Number 21 is drawn. Number 21 is drawn. We win 12 chips. Let's see the balance. It's [14:39] gone up 54. Good, then we've recovered. [14:52] [Music] Two randomly chosen squares Two randomly chosen squares We lose number 30. We're betting the same two squares again. [15:07] We also added a third one randomly, also with a single token. randomly, also with a single token. We also lose number 36. We need to add 1/4 square and we need to add one tile [15:23] in each square. At this moment we are betting two chips on each of the four squares. Since we have lost, we now have to add a fifth square [15:38] and place four tiles in each of the five squares. I [15:51] accidentally pressed fold instead of turn. He's out on the 13th. Well, we won. We won more because Well, we won. We won more because we had doubled the bet. [16:07] And our balance has risen to 73 chips, meaning we're back to the base bet. We are looking for two squares where we can bet a chip on each one where we can bet a chip on each one . [16:26] a loss. We bet the two squares again and add a third one. [Music] Three squares, three tiles. Three squares, three tiles. [Music] [16:42] It's a loss. We have to look for a fourth square and in this case, or whenever there are already four squares, there have to four squares, there have to be two pieces in each square. [16:57] [Music] On the 27th, [Music] we won 10 chips and our balance rises to 78. We return to the base bet. Let's [17:11] look for two more squares randomly, whichever ones we like best at this moment. [Music] [17:25] [Music] 33. We lose. We repeat the previous bet and add a square. Three squares, three tiles. [Music] We [17:40] also lose on the 35th. We move on to four squares, eight tokens because there will be two tokens for each of the squares. There will be two squares. In total, eight tokens. [17:57] Number 15. We won. We won 10 chips. Let's see the balance. We won 10 chips. Let's see the balance. 83. We've improved it, so we're going back to the basic setup again, looking for two squares that we like. [18:15] [Music] Here where 16 and 19 are, which are my favorite numbers, next to 26 and 29. 17. We won seven chips. Let's see the [18:32] balance. It's gone up to 90. [Music] base again. Two squares. Each of them with a card. It's the [18:48] first time. A tile in two squares. Total A tile in two squares. Total bet: two chips. Number two comes out. We bet: two chips. Number two comes out. We have it. We won another seven. [19:01] We are at 97. When we reach 100 we will conclude this analysis of this strategy. [19:13] [Music] We look for two more squares, one tile in each of them. [19:27] Number six comes out of them, we lose. We're betting again. On we lose. We're betting again. On a third square, [19:39] [Music] 32, to 101. We have reached our goal of €100 [19:53] We have reached our goal of €100 for this strategy. show you a graph with the fluctuations in profits and losses, accompanied by [20:08] my comments and conclusions about the strategy being tested. Random squares have proven to be a very interesting strategy that I encourage you [20:20] to try. In less than 20 minutes I have managed to get 101 chips starting from generally small bets. Looking at the negative results, [20:32] we see that in 49 turns there were never any serious losses. The worst streak was four consecutive losses, which reduced the balance from 51 chips won to 18. [20:45] But the progression allowed him to recover and surpass that drop in just two consecutive wins. The average number of consecutive losses was between one and three, something perfectly offset by the [20:59] profits obtained. Even if these streaks appear at the beginning, when we do n't yet have an accumulated balance, the reserved bank of 351 chips provides [21:11] enough margin to withstand up to seven consecutive losses. In this test, in fact, we only used five chips from that bank and it was not necessary to resort to it at any other time. It's a simple, fun strategy [21:28] that makes us the protagonists because everything depends on our eye, our instinct, and, of course, luck. The positive aspect is the frequency of certainty and its consistency. Furthermore, it has an almost didactic aspect; it forces us to observe, [21:44] calculate, and predict. But always remember one thing: all strategies based on mathematical progressions share an inevitable law. Chance always ends up beating mathematics. Thank you for [21:59] watching the video until the end. I'll see you in the next one with a new and interesting strategy. [Music]