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The Romanovski roulette system is a simple betting strategy that covers over 86% of the table by placing four simultaneous bets. It offers frequent small wins but risks losing the entire bet in the remaining 14% of spins. This video demonstrates the method and discusses its pros and cons.
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The Romanovski system is a popular roulette method with a 86.48% probability of winning per spin. It involves multiple bets that do not depend on previous outcomes.
Invented by Igor Romanovski, the system covers almost 90% of the table by making several bets simultaneously. The strategy is simple and easy to understand.
The method uses four bets: two dozen bets (β¬3 each on two dozens) and two corner bets (β¬1 each) on the remaining dozen. Total bet is β¬8, covering numbers 1-24 except 25,28,33,36 and zero.
In 86% of spins, you win β¬1 net profit. In 14%, you lose β¬8. The system relies on frequent small wins to offset occasional losses.
There are six ways to arrange the bets by alternating which dozens are covered and the position of corner bets. The method suggests rotating variations regularly.
After a loss, the simple version keeps the same bet for 2-3 spins without increasing. Other recovery methods like Martingale or Fibonacci exist but are not covered here.
In an 8-minute session, the player turned β¬200 into β¬301, making β¬100 profit. However, the system is still a game of chance and long-term losses are possible.
The Romanovski system offers high win frequency but small profits, while losses are infrequent but large. It is an interesting strategy but ultimately relies on luck and does not overcome the house edge.
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What is the win probability per spin in the Romanovski system?
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What is the win probability per spin in the Romanovski system?
86.48%
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How many simultaneous bets does the Romanovski system use?
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How many simultaneous bets does the Romanovski system use?
Four bets: two dozen bets and two corner bets.
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What is the total bet amount in units?
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What is the total bet amount in units?
8 times the base unit (e.g., β¬8 if base is β¬1).
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Which numbers are left uncovered in the standard Romanovski bet?
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Which numbers are left uncovered in the standard Romanovski bet?
25, 28, 33, 36, and zero.
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What is the net profit on a winning spin?
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What is the net profit on a winning spin?
1 unit (e.g., β¬1 if base is β¬1).
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What is the net loss on a losing spin?
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What is the net loss on a losing spin?
8 units (e.g., β¬8).
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How many different bet combinations are possible with the Romanovski method?
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How many different bet combinations are possible with the Romanovski method?
Six combinations.
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What is the recommended action after a loss in the simple Romanovski system?
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What is the recommended action after a loss in the simple Romanovski system?
Keep the same bet for 2-3 spins without increasing.
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π‘ Key Takeaways
High Win Probability
The system boasts an 86.48% chance of winning per spin, which is unusually high for a roulette strategy.
00:01Coverage of Numbers
The bet covers all numbers except four specific numbers and zero, demonstrating the method's extensive coverage.
02:58Risk-Reward Ratio
Winning yields only 1 unit profit, while losing costs 8 units, highlighting the asymmetric risk.
03:10Demo Profit
In an 8-minute session, the player made β¬100 profit, but this is not guaranteed and depends on luck.
08:08Full Transcript
[00:01] Romanovski roulette system, a fairly popular one that many of you asked us to review. It is a simple and easy-to-understand method with simple and easy-to-understand method with a bet that has an 86.48%
[00:13] probability of winning. Unlike other systems, the bet does not depend on the outcome of previous rounds. So, how does it work, and what are its pros and cons? Stay with us because we're going to explore everything
[00:25] us because we're going to explore everything in this video. in the comments: the Romanovski roulette system. Apparently, this
[00:42] was invented by a Russian player named Igor Romanovski, although nobody really knows who he is and there isn't much information about him on the internet. In any case, Romanovski's idea was that roulette players could increase
[00:54] their chances of winning by making multiple bets on different parts of the table. So he developed this simple strategy covering almost 90% of the table with several bets at the same time. Today we'll test it
[01:08] together and see what happens. But before we begin, just a small clarification. I recorded this session in Italy, so you'll see everything in euros and in Italian. But don't stress, you just have to convert it to your
[01:21] currency and that's it. As usual, I'm going to use one of the safe casinos from our recommended list. And please, never forget this. Stay away from sites of dubious origin or that are not verified.
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[01:45] the description and in the first comment. That's it, let's play. Alright , we're at the roulette table now. The Romanovski method is based on making four bets simultaneously that together give us
[01:57] coverage of more than 86%. These four bets can be combined in six different ways. First I'll show you the method with a base bet of β¬1 and then we'll change it. First we bet on two of the three dozens on
[02:12] the table, these ones here. In two of them we will place three times our we will place three times our base bet, that is, β¬3 in each one, leaving a dozen uncovered, just as I have placed them now. We cover numbers 1 through 24,
[02:29] and in the remaining dozen we will also make two smaller corner bets . Each of these bets covers four numbers. We will bet β¬1 on each one. The important thing is that these two bets
[02:45] must not touch, they must be on opposite sides and cannot share any numbers. So this is going to be my bet. I have coverage of over bet. I have coverage of over 86%. I have covered all the numbers with
[02:58] 86%. I have covered all the numbers with the exception of 25, 28, 33 and 36 and of course also zero. I have placed a total bet of eight times the total bet of eight times the base unit, that is, β¬8 in this case. So,
[03:10] what could the possible outcomes be? In 86% of cases I will earn an extra unit, which means a total of β¬9 earned with means a total of β¬9 earned with β¬1 net profit. In the remaining 14% I will
[03:24] lose my β¬8. Let's spin and see what happens this time. made a profit of β¬1. Most of the time it will end up like this.
[03:37] Statistically more than 3/4 of the time. I will now change the of the time. I will now change the base unit to β¬5. Maintaining the proportions, I will place the base unit three times in the dozens, that is,
[03:51] base unit three times in the dozens, that is, β¬15 in each one. And it gives a total of β¬40 with a potential profit of β¬45 and a net profit of β¬5. We won again, which gives us a profit of β¬5. As I mentioned, there are
[04:06] six different combinations you can make with the Romanovski method. You can alternate the dozens you cover, and for each dozen variation there are two corner bet variations. The Romanovski method suggests alternating these
[04:18] variations regularly. For example, now I'm going to cover the first dozen, the third dozen, and leave the second dozen uncovered by placing the two corner bets. Same structure, same coverage, but now I'm uncovered
[04:35] coverage, but now I'm uncovered on numbers 13, 16, 21 and 24 and on numbers 13, 16, 21 and 24 and zero, of course. Turn. It just ca
[04:48] actually this can happen relatively frequently, around 14% of the time, but when you lose, you lose the entire β¬40 bet. So, what do we do when you lose? There are several schools of thought and variations.
[05:03] You can do the usual Martin Gala recovery, the Fibonacci recovery, or the Oscars Gre recovery. Or there is a very interesting method called Romanovsky octuplicate. We will cover each of these variations in future videos. So
[05:16] be sure to do so you don't miss any new videos. Today, however, we're going to stick to the pure version of this method, which simply ignores losses and hopes to recover with
[05:28] subsequent wins. What we usually do with the simple Romalovski is, after a loss, we don't change the bet, we keep the exact same amount for bet, we keep the exact same amount for two or three spins. Let's go. We
[05:41] won, so we recovered five of the 40 euros we lost. We are still far from reaching the break-even point with β¬35 to recover. We continue. We'll do the same thing again and turn.
[05:55] We have won. Brilliant. One more twist with the same bet. Let's go. same bet. Let's go. Another victory. So we're β¬25 below. Now we're changing the bet. We're going to make this variation.
[06:09] As I mentioned before, with corner bets you can make both diagonal variations, but obviously you can't choose two that share numbers. Okay, this time I'll do it this way. Let's go. Turn.
[06:25] way. Let's go. Turn. We won. Brilliant. We are β¬20 short. We're going We won. Brilliant. We are β¬20 short. We're going to alternate again.
[06:38] break-even point. Now we will make another variation. The last two dozen and the variation. The last two dozen and the two corner bets. In addition.
[06:54] We won. We only need 10 euros more. We're almost there . We changed again. Let's go. . We changed again. Let's go. The first two dozen back to a balance of β¬200 and just β¬5 away from the balance I had before
[07:11] the loss. Let's keep playing. This time, another different variation. We won. We're even now. And from now on, every victory will be pure gain. Let's go. We won. Brilliant. We alternated again.
[07:36] little while longer. Let's speed up the video and see what happens.
[08:08] you can see, I have reached a total balance of β¬301, so I have made over β¬100 in profit in approximately 8 minutes. Not bad. So, what did you think of is definitely an interesting strategy with great
[08:23] betting coverage, allowing us to win most of the time, over 86%. most of the time, over 86%. However, in that remaining 14% you lose eight base units, while in winning bets you only win one
[08:36] simple variation, we depend heavily on luck. If you win eight times in a row and lose on the ninth, you basically go back to square one. Playing this way is essentially a game of chance. The advantage is that by not attempting
[08:50] multiple recoveries, we avoid risking large amounts by duplicating. Today I'm just analyzing this simple variation without recoveries, which , there are many variations with recoveries. If you're interested,
[09:04] let me know in the comments. We'll review them in the next videos. And well, since the die is cast with this method, I'd love to know what you thought of it . Your opinion is our greatest reward. And please, don't take any risks.
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