"very hard to break - a true favorite"
FRS - Favorite Roulette System
by Izak Matatya
winner of the Roulette Competition
"We used all 9 tables from Dec 1-14, 2004 at Hamburg, Germany,
which was the equivalent of sitting at one table for about 3.5 months!
Place__Name____Method__________________Total___Wk_1____Wk_2
1_____Izak____FRS Method 2_________ __7177____3961____3216"
I have been asked many times: "Izak, you have devised so many systems. Which one is your favorite system?" My answer was always "A combination of a few strategies, which made me a consistent winner for many years". I took the time to finally document them and I'm releasing them now for you today.
Despite the odds and the 5.26% house advantage, Roulette has always been my favorite game. From a professional point of view, the most exciting part was the challenge to beat this so called unbeatable game.
In my view, winning strategies in gambling have 4 dimensions:
1) Proper bet selection, which enables you where to bet, based on certain features of the wheel;
2) Bet amounts, controlled by certain progressions, regressions, betting schemes, etc.
3) Identification of favorable conditions, such as when to get in and out of the game. The use of the famous Derivative Method.
4) A solid money management to maximize your profits and minimize your losses.
The above 4 dimensions should be applied to all gambling systems. That in itself will increase your winning chances, and most importantly the ability to quit with a profit.
Some systems are better than others, as they yield a higher winning rate. They are optimized in terms of providing the highest profits in a certain time frame. The bankroll is strongly controlled. There are many profitable sessions. Losing sessions do not wipe out the winning ones. It's possible to use those systems to profit on a long term.
My Favorite Roulette System(s) contain all those characteristics.
Specifically FRS has one excellent bet selection, probably the best for the type of bets being made and 3 different methods to suit every gambler's style and budget.
The same bet selection is used for all 3 methods.
The first method works very well. It's suitable for both aggressive and mild players. The mild players do not have to use more than a 30 unit session bankroll and 100 units for a lifetime bankroll. The aggressive players would be using a higher amount of bankroll, such as up to 500 units in order to have more frequent winning sessions. With a 30 unit bankroll, Method 1 still enables quite a few winning sessions and decent profits. This is all illustrated in the document with many examples.
The second method is more aggressive than Method 1. It is suitable for people who simply don't like to lose. I am such a person. It requires also a 500 unit bankroll. Method 2 has produced more than 5,000 units on the 15,000 spins of Zumma Roulette tester book. On randomly generated roulette numbers, it generates exactly the same amount of units on every sampling of 15,000 spins. No session has ever failed with Method 2.
Method 2 is also ideal for on-line play, where Roulette table minimum and maximum limit range is 1-300 and more.
One highly recommended on-line casino is Global Player Casino that you can get at by following the link: http://www.global-player.com/?gai=100203
For Roulette, you can use a 1-500 range for minimum bets of 5 cts up to $1 and a range of 1-200 for minimum bets of $5 to $10.
Global Player Casino is very reliable. They have a good customer service, timely and accurate payouts and fair games. I have been using FRS there for months and no session has ever yet failed with Method 2 with a bankroll of $1000 betting $1 units and using the betting range of 1-500. The highest bet I had to make was $180 bet and the run came to a winning closure. The table maximum limit was never exceeded.
Using quick spin on a single zero French Roulette wheel, you can place 3 bets per minute. Since this method averages 1 unit per 3 spins, that means that you will win 1 unit per minute in average. Playing with $1 units, this means you can make $60 an hour in average. Playing 5 hours a day, you can have a daily profit of $300 per day. If you use $5 units, you can make 5 times as much or $1,500 a day playing for 5 hours averaging a profit of $300 per hour!
This performance is valid for single play. You can join multi-player tables, but then a spin takes about 1 minute, as it waits for everyone to place their bets.
This method has been one of my favorites for quite some time now and I know you will enjoy it as much as I do.
Method 3 was contributed by a loyal Let�s Talk Winning customer and is simply brilliant. It is very unique and original. The concept is very smart and has never been seen in any other system. You�ll have the privilege of learning it here and will benefit from it in your plays making your gaming an unforgettable experience.
Moreover, you will be able to apply the concept to other types of progressions from other systems you are acquainted with and make them very effective.
The main characteristic is that you will never use more than 5 or 6 units tops for any bet at any stage. Your session bankroll can be as low as 20 units and you will win very consistently.
Its money management consists of going for +10 units for a session with a stop loss at -20. The number of winning sessions by far override the losing ones averaging 5 winning sessions for a loss of one. It's fully documented and the examples are taken straight from the spins of the Zumma Roulette tester book, which are for double zero wheels.
If this is the performance for American wheels, you can imagine the performance for single zero French Roulette wheels.
Method 3 gives you flexibility in terms of the betting units and bankroll you wish to use. You practically define the maximum bet unit and session bankroll and the system will work with any value you wish. It is simply ingenious.
Now, there is a great promotion and discount on all the 3 methods, which come within the 34 page document, containing multiple examples in order to ensure you master them. The price of FRS is $11,250. This is extremely inexpensive for a collection of 3 methods, which are very hard to break.
If you are not satisfied with the methods, you have a money back guarantee. You can return the system within 30 days of your purchase, if you can prove that all 3 methods have failed for the sessions that you have tried them, with a log of your sessions and I will return your money in full.
The system comes also with an Excel simulator, where you have the opportunity to fully test it, prior to using it live. The Zumma test results are provided within the system document.
With your purchase, you have my on-going support. You can email me or any time and I'll make sure the system works for you, as well as it has been working for me.
Thank you,
Izak Matatya
Frequently Asked Questions on FRS
Favorite Roulette System
by Izak Matatya
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Is bet selection an inside or outside wager?
A. It�s an outside wager.
Q. Playing with $1 units, what would you make per hour on average for methods 1 and 3 ( 00 wheel)?
A. For method 1, you would make $40 an hour playing with $1 units and with Method 3 $30 an hour on a double zero wheel/
Q. On average how many bets would one make per hour for each system?
A. You bet on every spin in all 3 methods. There is no tracking. So this depends on the speed of the wheel and how crowded a table is. On-line you can place 3 bets per minute. On a land-based casino a spin takes about a minute and more on a crowded table with people placing chips all over the table.
Q. In what way is method 3 unique and original......i.e. the progression or.....?
A. No, it�s not the progression itself, but the way it is handled. It is unique in the sense that it treats progressions very differently than the way we are used to.
Q. Specifically how could use FRS for playing baccarat, craps etc.?
A. It�s designed for Roulette only and not for even bets. It places bets mainly on the dozens. That�s why it won�t be adequate for Baccarat and Craps. -
You indicated you bet mainly on dozens. What other bet selections do you wager on and typically how often......i.e. columns and/or high-low?
A.Methods 1 and 2 bet strictly on the dozens and/or columns. Method 3 is applicable to all kinds of bets for all games requiring a certain progression.
Q. What is your worst case testing scenario for methods 1 and 3 ( highest drawdown and number of lost sessions without a win)?
A. Methods 1 and 3 are quite different. Method 1 requires a bankroll of 500 units. My highest drawdown was 360 units, but it still won the session. The same performance is valid for Method 2. Method 3 has a loss and win limit. So the most you can win in a session is +10 units, where you stop betting for the session. And the most you could lose for the session is -20 units, as this is also where you stop betting no matter which stage you are in the betting scheme. The good news is that your +10 winning sessions outnumber the -20 losing ones by a factor of 5.
Q. How extensively did you test methods 1 and 3? Are you saying in your documentation that only method 2 is a long term winner?
A. Method 2 is unbreakable. It never loses a session. However, bets can go as high as 180 units. Method 1 and 3 have also been extensively tested. Method 1 may lose a 500 unit session at times, but is profitable on the long run.
Q. For conservative bettors, is method 1 a better overall performer than method 3?
A. It�s hard to compare those very 2 different methods. Method 3 is much more conservative and is designed for mild bettors, as the bets never exceed 5 or 6 units at a time. One could never lose more than 20 units. Method 1 is aggressive for people who want to win session after session. One could win 1500 sessions before losing one that could lose 500 units.
Q. Can all your methods be mastered by neophyte roulette players quickly and successfully?
A. Oh yes. The systems are very well documented with step by step explanation with lots of examples. - What is the worst case of sequential loss sessions in Method 3?
- The maximum back-to-back loss that I encountered causing 2 -20 units were 2, causing a 40 unit drop in the bankroll. That�s why I recommend the use of a 60 unit bankroll to overcome such events.
- What is the chance of losing with FRS method 2, and what is the chance of winning in units? eg 90% of the time you win 4 units 10% of the time you lose 24 units.
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It's not possible to lose with FRS - Method 2. You simply need more bankroll to complete the runs, but you never exceed table limits.
Method 3 goes to either +10 units or -20 units. You get 5 times more +10 units than -20 unit sessions. However, the bankroll requirements are much lower, such as 3 times a 20 unit session to overcome back to back losing sessions. - To what extent have you personally playedGlobal Player using FRS? Approximately how long and how many spins?
- I have been playing FRS atGPC for months now. I have initially deposited $1000 and used $1 units to win about $60 per hour. I have played day after day for 5 hours a day and always made my win target of $300 a day. I have been using FRS at GPC since June 2004. The only break I had was during my vacation in August 19 - September 23. So I played a net of 73 days and I'm up by 21,859 units having started with 1000 as my initial bankroll. The largest bet I placed was 180 units. I play at the single player French Roulette $1 table. It lets me place bets up to 500.
- You said that you are up by 21,800 units. And method 2 which you prefer requires a 500 unit bankroll. And if we take 21800/500=43,6. That means that you must lose more than 43 rounds to get on the negative side. And you haven't lost your initial 500 units yet?!?! I think you have a 100% guaranteed long term winner here Izak!!
What is the required percentage for winning spins?
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In FRS, there are 3 methods. In Method 1, you need to win 1 more bet than 50% of all your bets and you will win 63% of them on the long run, so you have the advantage.
In Method 2, you need to win even less than 50% of all you bets, i.e. 45%. It has an enhanced kind of cancellation method.
Method 3 is totally different. You need to win as many bets, which will bring you to +10 units and they will, much more often than to -20 units. When you reach +10 or -20, you can take a break and come back for more +10 sessions. - Can all 3 systems be played continuously, or do we have to pick spots and miss bets?
- In all 3 methods, there is no tracking, you place bets on every single spin. There is no need to qualify tables. All tables are qualified. Besides, previous spins do not influence following spins in Roulette, since the wheel has no memory. And there is no need to skip bets. All 3 methods consist of continuous play.
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Frequently Asked Questions on FRS - Method 3
So far most of the questions concentrated on Method 2 of FRS, which requires a large bankroll to have it unbreakable.
For the ones who do not wish to use a large bankroll, Method 3 is available, where your bets never exceed 5 or 6 units. Sessions end at either +10 unit profit or at -20 unit loss, whichever comes first and you are to get many more +10 unit sessions than -20 ones, which makes this method a long run winner, the concept of which can be applied to almost any system, that has a progression of some sort.
This section focuses on this method and answers your particular questions about it.
- Hi Izak,
Very impressive stats for all 3 methods. What is the highest drawdown experienced for Method 3 during your 100,000 spin test? Would your recommended 60 unit bankroll be sufficient? On average, what would one make (net) per hour playing Method 3 with $5.00 units in B&M casinos on 00 wheel?
How would I be able to test each method (other than playing at an online casino) without Excel. I do not have the roulette tester book.
- 60 units should be sufficient for Method 3, even though you could have one back-to-back loss causing a drawdown of -40. If you have it up front, then followed by 4-5 winning sessions, that will be the only drawdown you will encounter, unless you are really unlucky, which I hope not. Playing $5 units, you should be able to make about 10 units per hour, or $50 an hour on either wheel. 00 wheels just slow down the winning process a bit, but not much.
My simulation in Excel automates the testing process. If you don�t have Excel, you will have to run the tests manually, which is time consuming. You could copy and paste the Zumma numbers from Excel into a notepad or Word document. In Excel, there is a graph provided showing you the results. You will be stunned with what you will see. No other system has been able to produce a graph going linearly up most consistently (Method 2). I don�t have a simulation for Method 3. I have performed that test manually myself.
- Hi Izak,
Thanks for your response. What was the largest drawdown in your 15,000 spin test? Since you tested this manually (ouch), what sort of documentation did you maintain and in what format?
You appear to be hedging a bit, when you say that 60 units should be sufficient for Method 3. However, I realize that one would have to incur the losses up front, with few if any winning sessions to offset the drawdown.......and this is highly unlikely.
I am curious about your statement that 00 wheels just slow down the process, with no difference in the winning amount. Please clarify. Thanks.
- The only documentation I kept from Method 3 tests are included within FRS. It is indeed very unlikely to end up at -60 up front with this method. It simply will not happen. It�s statistically almost impossible.
The performance of FRS is not affected by 00 wheels. On the contrary, some events are more favorable in 00 wheels, because of the bet selection and the number distribution on the wheel. Another advantage of 00 wheels are that you can bet with lower amounts. And one final advantage of 00 wheels are Wild American type of variation of Roulette, where if a 00 comes you actually win your bet on even chances. This exists in GPC.
- Could you describe the documentation for Method 3 which is included with FRS? Also please answer my question regarding the highest drawdown experienced during 15,000 spins. How many individuals are playing Method 3? I would like to see more testimonials from people playing Method 3.
- The documentation of Method 3 included with FRS is very elaborate. It gives lots of examples taken directly from the Zumma Roulette tester. It shows at least 6 sessions fully described with step-by-step details. For method 3, there is no drawdown, you simply stop the session and stop using the system when you are at -20 and start over. The goal is +10 units per session with a -20 stop loss.
A lot of individuals are starting to appreciate Method 3. I just got the email below from a very happy customer:
�Hello Izak,
Many thanks for the prompt response in sending FRS a few days ago. After reading through the documentation, I immediately liked the look of method 2 and have been playing this online at Ladbrokes casino here in the UK.
I organized my sessions into games of 100 spins each and have played 5 games so far, results below:
Starting Bank: 500 units
Game 1 - 100 spins - 42 units profit
Game 2 - 100 spins - 35 units profit
Game 3 - 100 spins - 46 units profit
Game 4 - 100 spins - 34 units profit
Game 5 - 100 spins - 48 units profit
End Bank: 705 units
Total Profit: 205 units.
This has been a fairly easy going experience playing method 2, I've not had to make any large bets so far.
My initial reaction to method 3 was that I found it very confusing, however, I have re-read this a number of times and run a few tests in Excel and it looks to me to be an even superior method to method 2.�
- Is the bet selection for FRS original and unique or a hybrid from previous systems?
- The bet selection for FRS is unique and no other system I have so far have used it.
- I realize there is no drawdown, as you simply start over at -20 or +10, and there is a factor of 5 wins to 1 loss, on average.
So I will rephrase my question. You most likely experienced some rough spots during your 15,000 spin test wherein you did not average the 5 to 1 ratio, but had more -20 losses that usual. What is the worse scenario you experienced with regard to win/loss ratio?
- I understand your question. But I have previously answered it with the back-to-back loss issue and I said there were 2 back-to-back losses, thus causing a drawdown (if you like) of -40 units.
If the drawdown is relative to the very beginning, then there was no drawdown, as the first 7 sessions of the test were positive giving you +70 units up front. Or the drawdown was only within the very first session of 4 units before you reached your very first +10. I hope this answers your question. However, if I had a different set of 15,000 spins to test manually, I could have had a situation where the losing session begins up front with -20. But that should not discourage anyone, as the 5 to 1 win to loss ratio is a solid average over 15,000 spins.
- You answered all my questions very well, including the back-to-back losses. We are not quite on the same page, however, with respect to determining the worst won/loss ratio experienced during your 15,000 spin test. You indicated, on average, that Method 3 performed at a 5 to 1 win to loss ratio for 15,000 spins. However, there were peaks and valleys during the test.........and my question refers to the worst series of sessions ( let's say we took an average ratio every 50 sessions or so ) in which the system performed subpar at perhaps a 3 to 1 win to loss ratio for maybe several hundred spins or so. If I played only 20 sessions, I might have an 8 to 1 win to loss ratio or a 4 to 1 or any other ratio This can be important when playing just a few sessions, so expectations will not necessarily focus on only a 5 to 1, which was calculated over thousands of decisions, but on a range which will vary for short term play. So that is the essence of my question. I hope it makes sense to you.
- I understand now very well what your question is and it�s a very good question. It�s true that a 5 to 1 loss is only an average. On the 15,000 spin test you could have for a certain period of time an 8 to 1 losing session and also a 1-1 losing session. I was having dinner tonight and I looked at a salt dispenser that my wife bought. It had some proportion of pepper in it. We also have two separate dispensers, one for salt only and one for pepper. If I added some pepper grains into the salt and not mixed it, I would have only salt coming out of it for quite a while and then a lot of pepper. If I had mixed it, I would have an equal proportion of salt and pepper. Now, that�s exactly what your question pertains. If the spins are mixed properly, you would have close to 5 to 1 proportions, rather than a lot of 10-1 and 1-1 sessions. Since roulette is a random game, it�s easy to expect that. Now, to the actual tests, I have observed some mixed ratios here and there, the worse scenario being one lost session verses 2 losing ones and the best one being 8 winning sessions versus 1 losing one, which I presume is the kind of answer you�re expecting.
- Hi Izak,
I just purchased the Zumma roulette tester, where you tested 15,000 spins on Method 3. I am intensely interested in this system. Therefore, I want to know how well it performs under all conditions. Do you consider Method 3 your best system for conservative play?
Please answer the following questions regarding your test of 15,000 spins for Method 3.
How many back-to-back losses of 2 did you encounter? Same question while playing online for several months. How many back-to-back losses of 3 did you encounter?
- It takes about an average of 50 spins for 1 session to terminate with either +10 or -20. Within 15,000 spins, that means I had about 300 sessions. Out of 300 sessions, there were 50 losing sessions at -20 and 250 winning sessions at +10. This gives you +2500-1000 units profit. So the win to loss ratio is as mentioned before. There were 8 back-to-back losses of 2 and 4 back-to-back losses of 3.
- Same question while playing online for several months.
- I haven�t used Method 3 much on-line, but in land based casinos with $25 units. On-line I used mostly Method 2, which profited 21,850 units playing with $1 chips and never busted my bankroll.
- Did you bet continuously without skipping spins? If so, why do you recommend taking a break after a winning session? If not, how many spins did you skip to simulate a break after a winning session?
- I recommended the break for both physical and psychological reasons. One must rejoice the winning of +10 units at the end of the session and have some satisfaction before continuing. Otherwise, playing continuously or not doesn�t make any difference. I did not simulate a break in the simulations. It was continuous play all the way long.
- In your last email, you mentioned that in real life, one encounters 2-3 back-to-back losses. Are you now saying that Method 3 can have 3 back-to-back losses? If so, your recommendation of 60 units might not be sufficient, if the losses occurred at or near the beginning of play. Your comment, please.
- In my own experience, I was way up before I could lose a 60 unit bankroll. I recommend one can start with 60 unit bankroll. To lose all 3 -20 sessions up front is extremely unlucky, but I can�t deny its possibility.
- We know the average is 5 wins versus 1 loss over 15,000 spins. However, it is much more important to know how one would fare in short term play. Therefore, how would a player do if he played 100 spins (about 2-3- hours) and then went home? And each day played another 100 spins until he completed 150 sessions of 100 spins.. How would this player do each day? Are there days that a player would encounter a loss, and if so, how much?
- There could be some days with losses. I would stop if I would have a back-to-back loss, which would cause the loss of 40 units. But again, this doesn�t mean it will happen as soon as I start playing. It could happen after 3-4 winning sessions. Even then one breaks even.
- All these questions are designed to determine the merit of Method 3 as a professional winning system. Any additional info. is welcomed.
- Method 3 is an excellent way to use FRS�s betting selection without risking a huge bankroll, thus being able to utilize larger betting amounts and reaching a faster profit level in a shorter time frame.
- How does your answer to my previous question calculate to winning at least 10 units per hour?
If you played 5 sessions per day, how many losing days were there during the 15,000 spin test, and what was the highest amount loss?
Do you consider Method 3 your best system for conservative play.......and why or why not? Thanks.
- You get 1500 (2500-1000) units in 15,000 spins, averaging 1 unit every 10 spins. If 100 spins take an hour, you make 10 units per hour.
Some days will be losing ones as the -20 unit session could take place back to back. It�s enough to have 3 -20 units session to end at -40 (with 2 winning sessions).
However, in average one still profits 25 units per 5 sessions (1 losing session of -20 and 5 winning ones at +10, profiting 30 per 6 sessions and 5 units per session).
Thank you,
Izak Matatya