A straight-up number wins: In this example, we will gain a £6 profit.One of our two Dozens bet wins: This situation comes with a 64.86% odds to happen and will result in not losing or winning money.This leaves us with three numbers uncovered, the zero, 18, and 16.Īs we have bet a total £30, let’s see what are the three scenarios that we can expect from every round. Let’s see a visual roulette table that the 24+8 system is placed.įor the purposes of our tests, you can see that we have placed £10 on the first (1-12) and third (25-36) dozens. In this situation, we will follow the Martingale betting system that tells us to double the size of our bet until we hit a winning spin. You may now wonder what will be your move if a spin lands on the losing 3 numbers. This is it, the 24+8 system covers 34 out of 37 numbers in roulette and comes with a 91.89% chance of winning a round. Now, in the third Dozens that you leave without a bet, you have to place £1 on 10 of the total 12 numbers. The first bet requires you to place £10 each on any two of the total three Dozens. Like numerous other roulette strategies, the player that runs the 24+8 systems needs to place multiple simultaneous bets in each round.