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1st & 3rd Column Strategy

 

You place a bet on the 1st column, 3rd column and one on black. The bets should be of equal size on each. The bet pattern covers almost all numbers except the reds
in the 2nd column (32, 23, 14, 5 & 0). When you hit most numbers, you will break even. You win when you hit any black number in the 1st and 3rd column (31, 28,
22, 13, 10, 4, 33, 24, 15, 6).

 
 

I am personally not a fan of this strategy. You break even most of the time, which feels like you risked your money for nothing. You might as well have not bet. I would prefer to take the insurance bet on black out, so you are only betting the 1st and 2nd columns. Or better yet, play the black numbers in the 1st and 3rd columns straight up. In a way this is the same as playing the traditional 1st and 3rd column strategy but you will win more when the same winning numbers hit.

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