"Winners control losing. Losers chase winning."
Control Drawdown + Control Max Bet = Profit Will Come
www.sector1961roulette.com | sector1961tracker@gmail.com
Paul Hofbauer — Founder
February 2026
PART 1 — THE EDGE (TRACKER)
- Track a minimum of 4 tables simultaneously — 4 to 8 tables, the more the merrier. Minimum 4 required to allow proper pivots
- Look for sectors with 2σ+ sigma deviation and strong chi-square for primary deployment — lower stats tables are still playable but require heavier front end risk mitigation to compensate for weaker edge
- 3σ+ is high confidence bias
- Monitor stats in real time — rising = bias active, flattening = cooling, dropping = casino corrected
- All sector coverage is non-overlapping — no wasted chips
- Save spins on cooling tables — keep data alive
- Never abandon a table completely — park and monitor
- Online Casino Spin Import Advantage: Copy and import spin history directly from online casino history into the tracker — far faster and more accurate than manual entry. This allows rapid building of sample size across multiple tables simultaneously and ensures no spins are missed or entered incorrectly
- Spin Data TXT Export: Download a hard copy TXT file of your complete spin history for any casino at any time — one click, instant export. Your data is permanently safe, portable and reimportable even if the tracker resets. Data lives outside the system so it can never be lost. Reimport any TXT file back into the tracker instantly to rebuild your full history on any device.
CORE SECTOR STABILITY — Critical Monitoring Rule
- The highest scoring sectors are the CORE of your bet — these must remain stable
- Surrounding sectors can suffer higher variance and still be acceptable
- If the core sectors start dropping in sigma and chi — this is your primary warning signal
- Outer sectors weakening = normal breathing — monitor but do not panic
- Core sectors weakening = prepare to exit or pivot immediately
- Always monitor core sector stats independently from the rest of the coverage
- The core is what gives you the edge — protect it above everything else
Table Types
- Best: Auto roulette tables — consistent mechanical spin, no dealer variables, most reliable bias detection, easiest to track and import history
- Also works: Live dealer tables — save and track individual dealers by name in the tracker. Different dealers have different release points and speeds which can create their own bias patterns. Track them individually for best results
- Avoid: Double ball roulette — completely different probability structure, system not designed for this format
- Avoid: Air actuated roulette — ball behaviour is inconsistent and mechanically unpredictable, bias detection unreliable on these tables
SAMPLE SIZE — CRITICAL
- Never play a table with less than 2000 rolls in the tracker — below this the statistics are not reliable enough to trust
- The more rolls in the tracker the more reliable the stats — the more the merrier
- Lower sigma stats on a high roll count table are still very playable — a 1.5σ reading on 8000 rolls is more reliable than a 3σ reading on 500 rolls
- Sample size validates the edge — without sufficient sample size you are guessing not playing with statistical advantage
- Always check roll count before selecting a table for deployment
IMPORTANT — How The Tracker Works With Live Casino Data
The Sector1961Roulette™ tracker interface displays "Practice Mode" — this refers only to the tracking and bet-building interface, NOT the source of the data. All spin data entered into the tracker comes from real live online casino wheels — auto roulette and live dealer tables streamed in real time. The tracker is the logging and analysis tool. The wheels are always real.
- All session results documented in this system are from real live online casino wheels
- Auto roulette — real physical wheels, real ball, real spin results entered into tracker
- Live dealer — real wheel, real dealer, real results entered into tracker
- "Practice Mode" label refers to the tracker interface only — never to simulated or fake wheel data
TABLE TIERS — Understanding Your Edge
Every table you track will fall into one of three tiers based on its sigma and edge reading. Each tier has a different profit profile and strategy.
CRAPPY TABLE — σ=1.03 | χ²=1.06 | Edge +17.41%
Survive and profit. Lower edge but still positive EV. Exit rule protects before damage compounds. Small consistent gains.
MEDIUM TABLE — σ=1.22 | χ²=1.48 | Edge +66.53%
Consistent money. 99%+ session win rate. Floor barely moves. This is your bread and butter table.
ROCKET TABLE — σ=2.94 | χ²=8.66 | Edge +131.76%
10-20% of tables. 100% session win rate. Zero drawdown. Maximum extract mode. When you find one — work it hard.
EXIT RULE — Signal Decay Protocol
Monitor sigma and chi-square in real time every spin. When the signal decays past these thresholds — exit immediately, change table, continue.
- σ drops 0.5 from entry level → EXIT. Change table immediately.
- χ² drops 1.5 from entry level → EXIT. Change table immediately.
Do not wait. Do not hope it recovers. The signal is the signal. A sick table is a losing table. Exit is profit protection.
THE HOFBAUER ADAPTIVE SQUEEZE™ — COMPLETE PHASE SYSTEM
A dynamic three-phase system that controls max bet by raising and lowering coverage. Higher coverage lowers max bet exposure. Lower coverage raises payout. The system breathes with the table — expanding on adversity, squeezing on momentum.
PHASE 1 — Entry
The entry phase. Observe the table before committing. Ghost losses confirm bias is active. Progression is capped to prevent max bet escalating too early.
- Wait — ghost losses determined by speed of game.
- Enter when conditions confirmed.
- Progression: Up 2 base units on loss / Down 1 base unit on win.
- Cap at 2 consecutive losses → move to Phase 2.
PHASE 2 — Mitigation (12 Pockets Open)
The mitigation phase. The purpose of Phase 2 is to control the max bet by dynamically raising and lowering pocket coverage. When you lose — widen coverage and lower max bet. When you win — squeeze coverage and increase payout. The system never lets the max bet run away from you.
- Open at 12 pockets coverage.
- 3 ghost hits before placing active bet.
- Every loss: +2 pockets AND +2 base units (widen net, raise bet to recover).
- Every win: −2 pockets AND lower max bet (squeeze coverage, reduce exposure).
- Progression: Up 2 / Down 1 only.
- 2 consecutive losses → Phase 3 Parachute.
KEY: Widening coverage reduces max bet exposure. Narrowing coverage increases payout when conditions confirm. This is the core control mechanism of the entire system.
PHASE 3 — Parachute System (6 Pockets)
The recovery phase. Deployed when Phase 2 mitigation has been exhausted. 6 pockets provides Armor Level 2 protection. Wait for ghost confirmation before deploying. A win returns you to Phase 2. A failure triggers the original Parachute System.
- Deploy at 6 pockets coverage — Armor Level 2.
- Wait 2 ghost losses before deploying.
- Win → −2 pockets, return to Phase 2.
- Loss → +2 pockets.
- 2 consecutive losses → deploy original Parachute System.
- NEVER go below 3 pockets. 3 pockets = EMPTY = last attempt. No exceptions.
PART 2 — DAILY ENTRY CALIBRATION
Every session starts conservative regardless of previous results:
- First: play same table on simulator minimum 30 minutes before real play — 1 hour is better
- Use simulator to get feel for how table is breathing that session
- Adjust coverage, progression and entry calibration based on simulator results before risking real money
- If stats drop during simulation — pivot tables and re-simulate on new table before any live play
- Never go live on a table showing weakening stats during simulation — the simulator is protecting your bankroll
ACTIVE WAIT — The Default Entry Protocol
Active Wait™ is the system's permanent default idle state. You are never sitting dead on a wheel. Every moment between entries is simultaneously an earning opportunity and an intelligence gathering opportunity. This technique was independently developed by Jean who grew a $1,184 bankroll to over $53,000 across 72 consecutive profitable sessions — zero losing sessions — using nothing but the system document and tracker access. Active Wait™ is now a core permanent part of the system.
Standard entry calibration on top of Active Wait™:
- Start: wait 2 losses before entering — lower coverage requires greater front end risk mitigation, higher coverage allows more aggressive entry
- Too slow: drop to wait 1 loss
- Still too slow: enter immediately no wait
- Moving too fast: step back to wait 1
- Find the sweet spot for that specific session that specific day
- After any table pivot: ALWAYS recalibrate from scratch starting at the highest appropriate front end risk mitigation — always start high, reduction is free and costs nothing, escalation is expensive
FINE TUNE SPEED — On The Fly Calibration
- 2/2 — wait 2 losses to enter, sit out 2 losses between bets — very conservative
- 3/2 — wait 3 losses to enter, sit out 2 losses between bets — medium conservative
- 3/3 — wait 3 losses to enter, sit out 3 losses between bets — maximum conservative
- Use the same metrics as normal front end risk mitigation to determine which applies — coverage, balance, stats, session health
- Always fine tune on the fly as the session develops
- Always err on the side of higher front end mitigation — it is always easier to reduce than recover
- Find the sweet spot for that specific session that specific day and adjust continuously
PART 2B — NEW SUBSCRIBER ONBOARDING PROTOCOL
STEP 1 — Simulator First. Minimum One Month. No Exceptions.
Before risking a single real chip, every new subscriber must practice on the simulator for a minimum of one full month. This is not optional and it is not a suggestion. The simulator is where you learn the system, learn the tables, and learn yourself. There is no shortcut through this phase. The players who skip it are the players who blow up in month one.
- Run the simulator minimum 30 minutes before every session — 1 hour is better
- Use simulator time to feel how the table is breathing that day
- Test your entry calibration, progression and coverage before any real money is placed
- If stats drop during simulation — pivot tables and re-simulate before going live
- Never go live on a table showing weakening stats during simulation
- After one full month on simulator — transition to live play at Phase 1 targets only
STEP 2 — The Three Phase Profit Target Progression
New subscribers must follow the three phase profit target progression in order. Do not skip phases. Do not chase higher targets before you have earned the right to. The system rewards patience from the very first session. Move to the next phase only when the current phase feels completely controlled and routine.
Phase 1: 1.25% Session Target
This phase is not about the money. It is about learning the system in real conditions. Feel the table breathing. Watch sigma and chi move in real time. Build the discipline of hitting a small target and stopping. Do not move to Phase 2 until 1.25% feels completely routine.
Phase 2: 2.5% Session Target
Bankroll is growing. Bet sizing scaling proportionally. The system is starting to feel natural and table patterns are becoming familiar. Parachute deployments are handled calmly. Do not move to Phase 3 until 2.5% feels completely controlled.
Phase 3: 5% Session Target
Full 5% session target. Compounding clearly visible. Never chase more than 5% per session regardless of how hot the table feels. Let the compounding do the work. This is where Jean's bankroll curve started bending sharply upward — and never came back down.
BET SCALING MILESTONES — When And How To Raise Base Bet
Base bet scales with bankroll at two critical milestones. Do not raise base bet before reaching the milestone. Do not skip a milestone. Each raise is earned not assumed.
YEAR 1 ROADMAP — $1,000 Starting Bankroll, System Followed Correctly
The table below shows a realistic Year 1 projection for a disciplined subscriber starting with $1,000, following the three phase progression, hitting session targets consistently, and scaling base bets at the correct milestones. This assumes 14 sessions per month at the phase target. Results scale directly with discipline.
PART 3 — NORMAL PROGRESSION
Progression is fully dynamic — never fixed
Four Core Progression Levels
- Minimum: 1 up / 1 down — lowest coverage strategies, less than 1/4 of the wheel covered, maximum caution, heaviest front end mitigation required
- Conservative: 2 up / 1 down — low coverage, small balance, testing table
- Middle: 3 up / 2 down — medium coverage OR medium stats, lower balance, table performing steadily, taking risk off while still building
- Advanced: 3 up / 1 down — high coverage, stronger balance, table running hot
- HARD CAP: Never exceed 3 up / 1 down progression under any circumstances unless emergency parachute protocol — no exceptions
Fine Tune Progression Levels
- 2/2 — wait 2 losses to enter, sit out 2 losses between bets — very conservative
- 3/2 — wait 3 losses to enter, sit out 2 losses between bets — medium conservative
- 3/3 — wait 3 losses to enter, sit out 3 losses between bets — maximum conservative
- Always err on the side of higher front end mitigation when fine tuning
- Find the sweet spot for that specific session that specific day
- Adjust continuously as session develops — never static
Coverage and Stats Dictate Speed
- Less than 1/4 wheel coverage = Minimum
- Low coverage / weak stats = Conservative
- Medium coverage OR medium stats + lower balance = Middle
- High coverage + strong stats + stronger balance = Advanced
Balance Dictates Speed
- Smallest balance / less than 1/4 wheel coverage = Minimum
- Smaller balance = Conservative
- Lower to medium balance = Middle
- Stronger balance = Advanced
Session Testing Protocol
- Always START with Minimum or Conservative to test the table
- Less than 1/4 wheel coverage → use Minimum (1 up / 1 down) with heaviest front end mitigation
- Table performing steadily at medium stats → move to Middle
- Table running hot with high coverage + strong stats → move to Advanced
- Table struggling → drop back to previous level
Breakeven Management
If close to breakeven: option to go down 2 units instead of 1 to pull risk off table depending on balance
BUMPER BETS
A controlled one-time progression advance made during the backend of a loss streak — not after a win, not in the middle of a streak, but at the exhausted tail end when variance is most likely to turn.
What they are:
- Advance progression up 1 level during the loss streak
- Never beyond 2-1 — if on 1-1 bump to 2-1, if already on 2-1 do not bump further
- One calculated punch at the tail of the variance wave
When to use them:
- During the loss streak at the backend of it — not after it ends
- Front end mitigation wait level tells you how deep you are
- Max bet level tells you how much variance has already been absorbed
- Number of losses already incurred confirms you are at the tail
- You want the streak to be exhausted — never use mid streak
If Bumper Bet SUCCEEDS:
- Go down 2 instead of normal 1 to retract risk immediately
- Lock in the gain and return to normal progression fast
- Never run hot on the back of a bumper bet success
If Bumper Bet FAILS:
- Return to normal progression immediately
- Do not keep raising
- Do not chain bumper bets together
- One attempt only — no exceptions
The Logic: Most systems panic or blindly escalate through losses. Bumper bets are one precise advance at the most statistically likely turning point — capped at 2-1 with immediate retraction built in regardless of outcome. The opposite of Martingale thinking.
PART 4 — FRONT END RISK MITIGATION
Triggered when session health indicators show:
- Max bet growing too fast
- Not breaking session high
- Breaking session low too frequently
THE GOLDEN PRINCIPLE
Front end risk mitigation is FREE — it costs nothing to wait. Back end loss recovery is EXPENSIVE and RISKY — it costs chips, runway and emotional energy. Be patient. The most powerful tool in this entire system costs absolutely nothing to use. A player who waits is a player who survives. Patience is your biggest weapon and the casino never expects you to use it.
SITTING OUT DOES NOT LOWER YOUR EV
This is a critical advantage play concept. When you sit out during front end mitigation you are not losing EV — you have zero risk on the table which means zero loss exposure. Your EV is preserved completely while sitting out. Every spin you sit out during a bad streak is a spin you did not lose. That is not lost EV — that is protected EV. The bias zone will still be there when you re-enter. The edge does not disappear while you wait. Patience costs nothing and protects everything.
USE SIT OUT TIME TO MONITOR TABLE HEALTH
- Watch how fast stats are moving — fast drops signal bad entry conditions ahead
- If stats are falling fast — extend Active Wait™, do not escalate
- If stats are stable or rising — table is healthy, prepare for entry on next signal
- Use Active Wait™ time to get to know the range of the table — every table breathes differently
- Learn how far sigma and chi typically move on this specific table before recovering
- Understanding the table range prevents being trapped by a fast stat drop on re-entry
- The player who knows the table range has a significant advantage over one who just watches the wheel
PRE-BUILT BETS — Fast Deployment Protocol
Always pre-build all bets before the session begins using the Build A Bet feature:
- Normal bet — pre-built and ready to deploy immediately
- Parachute 1 bet — pre-built with expanded coverage and 75% increased bet size
- Parachute 2 bet — pre-built with further expanded coverage and increased bet
- Parachute 3 bet — pre-built with maximum coverage and maximum bet size
Variance moves fast — you cannot afford to be building bets during a loss streak. Pre-built bets allow instant deployment the moment trigger conditions are met. Eliminates hesitation, errors and emotional decision making under pressure.
If you pivot to a new table — STOP and rebuild all bets for the new table before playing. Never carry old table bets to a new table — coverage and sizing must match new table conditions.
Pivot procedure:
- Stop all play immediately on pivot decision
- Clear all existing pre-built bets
- Rebuild normal bet and all parachute bets for new table
- Only then begin play on new table
Profit per minute gauge — real time mitigation calibration:
- Too high profit per minute — taking too much risk — raise front end mitigation by adding 1 loss wait
- Too low profit per minute — being too conservative — reduce front end mitigation by removing 1 loss wait
- Sweet spot — profit per minute is steady and consistent — mitigation level is correctly calibrated
Response Levels — Dynamic Not Automatic
- Level 1: Wait 2 losses before entering — start here first
- Level 2: Wait 1 loss before entering — if Level 1 too slow, reduce to this
- Level 3+: Continue adding wait losses as needed
- Extreme cases: wait 6-7 losses — super safe, just wait it out
- Always think about what to do in loss FIRST not how much you can win
PROGRESSION STOP LIMIT — Streak Preventer
- Set a maximum progression level — recommended 4 steps up
- If progression hits that limit — STOP betting immediately
- Wait for a win before re-entering
- On re-entry: add 1 extra loss to your front end mitigation wait
- Grind back using this tighter mitigation profile
- Once back to reset point — assess table health
- If table healthy → return to original wait structure
- If table still struggling → stay at tighter mitigation profile
TWO CONSECUTIVE STREAKS TO DEPLOY PARACHUTE — Dynamic
- Streak 1 hits progression stop limit → stop, wait for win, re-enter with +1 loss wait, grind back
- If streak 2 hits progression stop limit during grind back → deploy parachute
- DYNAMIC not fixed — if bet size is growing too large during streak 1 — deploy parachute immediately regardless of streak count
- Never let bet size reach dangerously high levels waiting for a second streak
- Always ask: is the bet size risk greater than the cost of early parachute deployment? If yes — deploy immediately
The Complete Protection Ladder
- Front end mitigation — normal daily protection
- Progression stop limit — streak 1 circuit breaker
- Bumper bets — tail end variance exploitation
- Progression stop limit again — streak 2 circuit breaker
- Parachute deployment — genuine last ditch recovery
PARTIAL LOSS BET STRUCTURE
When using splits and numbers some bets result in partial losses — not full losses. These partial losses count as losses in BOTH progression tracking AND front end risk mitigation. However when you WIN on a partial loss structure — go down an extra unit on progression to compensate.
Example: normal win = go down 1 unit, win on partial loss structure = go down 2 units
EARLY PIVOT RULE — Grind Trouble Recognition
- Three attempts getting close but not completing = clear signal the table is resisting
- On the third attempt when close — switch tables or pivot bet structure immediately
- Do not wait for full failure — pivot from a position of being close not from desperation
- Switch tables entirely to stronger sigma/chi table, or change bet structure type on same table
- If grind is repeatedly getting close but not completing the table is telling you something — listen early not late
PART 5 — THE PARACHUTE SYSTEM
TRIGGER
- 5% drawdown of session starting balance
- PLUS minimum 4 consecutive losses observed before deployment — this increases with coverage level and front end mitigation in use
- The loss streak required to deploy mirrors your front end mitigation multiplied — e.g. if waiting 2 losses to enter you wait 6 losses to deploy
- Both conditions must be met — do not deploy on drawdown alone or loss streak alone
PARACHUTE 1 — First Deployment
- Expand coverage: add neighbours 3 (7 numbers wider)
- Increase bet size significantly (e.g. $100 drawdown = $300 bet)
- Progression: 3 up / 1 down within parachute
- Front end: wait 1 loss streak before entry — Active Wait™ runs during this wait
RETRACTION PROTOCOL (on wins)
- First hit: retract parachute 25%
- Second hit: retract another 25%
- Wait 1 loss — Active Wait™ runs during this wait
- Third hit: retract another 25%
- Continue 3 up / 1 down until fully ground back
- Must reach reset point before redeploying
If reset point not reached after 3 attempts inside parachute:
- Change to another table position
- Re-enter with same coverage — do not change coverage
- Keep same bet amount and same progression
- Add 1 loss to front end mitigation on re-entry
- If wait becomes too long — 20 to 30 minutes — retract the extra loss wait and return to previous front end mitigation level
PARACHUTE 2 — If Needed
- Keep expanded coverage from parachute 1
- Front end: wait 2 loss streak before entry — Active Wait™ runs during this wait
- Increase bet size further
- Same retraction protocol on wins
- Grind back to reset before redeploying
PARACHUTE 3 — If Forced
- Expand coverage further: add 2 more numbers
- Front end: wait 3 loss streak before entry — Active Wait™ runs during this wait
- Crank bet size significantly higher
- Same retraction protocol
- If parachute fails at any stage: hold at that level, wait 1 loss, then continue — DO NOT keep deploying same response
AFTER 3RD PARACHUTE RECOVERY — Mandatory Protocol
If there is only one good table with strong stats:
- Stop immediately after grinding back
- Wait for 500 rolls to accumulate on that table
- Input those rolls and reassess stats
- If stats still strong — restart as fresh session
- If stats weakened — pivot to stronger table
If in loss after 3rd parachute:
- Grind back like Parachute 1 failure protocol
- Change table position, same coverage, same bet, add 1 loss front end mitigation
- Grind back before stopping
If in profit after 3rd parachute:
- Stop immediately — do not push further
- Start completely fresh new session
- 3 parachutes deployed = table has been through too much this session
- Protect the profit and walk away clean
DURING ACTIVE PARACHUTE DEPLOYMENT
Bet Size:
- Increase bet by 75% of normal bet size upon deployment
- This sizing is designed to land the parachute in approximately 3 successful hits
During Deployment:
- Play expanded coverage with 75% increased bet
- Active Wait™ runs between ALL entries at every level — earning while waiting
- Wait required loss streak before each entry (1, 2 or 3 losses depending on parachute level)
- Use 3 up / 1 down progression within deployment
- Retract 25% on each win following retraction protocol
- Monitor tracker stats continuously during deployment
- Never increase bet further mid deployment unless escalating to next parachute level
- Never reduce coverage mid deployment unless retraction protocol triggers it
- Stay patient — do not rush the grind back
Once Parachute Lands (reset point reached):
- Return to normal coverage immediately
- Switch to Advanced progression (3 up / 1 down)
- Apply extreme front end mitigation — wait maximum losses before entry
- Active Wait™ resumes immediately on landing — earning during the recovery phase
- This protects recovered ground while grinding back remaining profit
Signs Parachute Is Working
- Session low stopping and reversing
- Balance climbing back toward reset point
- Wins coming consistently at expanded coverage
Signs Parachute Is NOT Working
- Balance continuing to drop despite deployment
- Additional 10% drawdown occurring — trigger failure protocol immediately
- Stats dropping significantly on tracker during deployment — consider pivot immediately
TABLE COOLING EXIT RULE — The Signal Decay Stop
The refined sweet spot exit trigger: Sigma drops 0.5 AND Chi drops 1.5% from your entry peak
- Sigma and Chi move at different tempos — monitor both independently
- If either approaches the threshold — start preparing to exit
- If both hit threshold — exit immediately, no hesitation
- The Action: Exit in profit wherever possible. Do not wait until stats have fully collapsed — exit while still slightly above threshold to preserve maximum profit
- The Benefit: Prevents fighting the wheel while the casino is actively neutralizing the bias — preserves wins rather than giving them back
- This rule overrides everything else — stats hit threshold, you exit regardless of position
SINGLE PARACHUTE FAILURE PIVOT RULE
- Strike 1: Normal strategy failed
- Strike 2: Expanded coverage and increased bet also failed
- Do NOT escalate to Parachute 2 on the same table
- Pivot immediately to your next strongest table — highest current sigma and chi-square
- Take your Parachute 2 bet size and coverage requirements with you to the new table
- The logic: Why fight a table that has beaten you twice when a stronger table exists?
PARACHUTE FAILURE PROTOCOL — 10% Additional Drawdown
- STOP immediately — do not keep deploying
- Pivot table. On new table: normal coverage, strong front end mitigation
- Sense table — wait typical 6 loss streak for medium coverage
- Deploy HALF parachute only
- Grind back with half deployment
- If succeeds partially: mini deployment to finish grind back
- If fails: re-pivot to another table and repeat from scratch
- Never escalate beyond half deployment after parachute failure pivot
3 PARACHUTE RULE
- Do not immediately stop — get back to starting balance first
- Once starting balance recovered: STOP session OR pivot to new table with fresh strategy
- 3 parachutes is a clear sign of table weakness
- Never continue on same table after 3 parachute deployments
- Take the recovery and either stop or start completely fresh elsewhere
PART 5B — ANTI-DETECTION & CASINO ROTATION PROTOCOL
Casinos monitor player behaviour. Consistent winning patterns on the same table or provider will eventually be noticed. This protocol is designed to make your play look indistinguishable from a normal recreational player — someone who wins some, loses some, and moves around. Every element of this protocol works together. Follow all of it, not just the parts that feel convenient.
STEP 1 — Split Your Session Across Two Providers
Never complete a full session target on a single casino or provider. Split every session across a minimum of two providers:
- Go to 50% of your session profit target on Casino / Provider A
- Stop. Switch to Casino / Provider B
- Complete the remaining 50% of your session target on Provider B
- No single provider ever sees you hit a full session target
- No single provider ever sees the full picture of your play
STEP 2 — The 5% Degen Tax — Entry and Exit
The degen tax is your camouflage. It makes you look like every other recreational player walking through the door. It costs 10% of session profit total — 5% on entry, 5% on exit — and it is worth every cent as insurance against detection.
- 5% Degen Tax on ENTRY: Before beginning serious play on any provider, spend 5% of your expected session profit on normal casino activity — slots, low-odds bets, table games. Look like a customer arriving to enjoy themselves, not a professional arriving to extract value.
- 5% Degen Tax on EXIT: After hitting your target on each provider, spend another 5% on normal losing activity before leaving. Never win and walk straight out. A player who arrives, wins cleanly, and leaves immediately is a flag. A player who plays around a bit before and after is invisible.
- What to play for the degen tax: Slots, low denomination table games, any game where normal recreational losses look natural. The goal is not to win — the goal is to look normal.
STEP 3 — Rotate Casinos and Providers Constantly
Predictability is your biggest enemy. A player who always plays the same casino, same table, same time of day is a pattern. Patterns get noticed. Patterns get flagged.
- Rotate across as many different casino providers as possible
- Never establish a fixed routine on any single platform
- Vary your session times — morning, afternoon, evening across different days
- Vary your tables — never always return to the same wheel on the same platform
- With 300+ physical wheels available worldwide across all providers — there is no reason to ever be predictable
- Crypto casinos are an option for advanced players — higher risk, potentially higher edge, less regulatory oversight
STEP 4 — Always Withdraw Profits
Never leave winnings sitting in a casino account. Withdraw consistently and regularly.
- Withdraw profits after every session or at minimum weekly
- Never let a large balance accumulate inside any single casino account
- A large growing balance on a single platform is a flag — it signals systematic winning
- Small, regular withdrawals look like normal recreational wins
- Large single withdrawals after a sustained run attract attention
- Withdraw little and often — always
STEP 5 — Divide Bankroll Across Multiple Casinos ($100,000+ Bankrolls Only)
For bankrolls exceeding $100,000 an additional layer of protection is required. At this level a single large balance on one platform becomes impossible to hide. The solution is to distribute the bankroll evenly across multiple casino accounts so no single platform ever sees the full picture.
- Threshold: Bankroll over $100,000 — divide evenly across multiple casino accounts
- Distribution: Split bankroll into equal portions across 3 to 5 casino accounts minimum
- Play from each account separately: Each account looks like a normal mid-size recreational player — not a high roller with a massive bankroll
- Withdrawal from each account: Small regular withdrawals from each account separately — never consolidate and withdraw from one place
- Below $100,000: Normal rotation and withdrawal rules apply — no need to split accounts until this threshold is reached
STEP 6 — Community Spin Data Sharing — The Global Network
One of the most powerful anti-detection tools in the system is also one of its greatest strategic advantages. Because every subscriber can export their spin data as a TXT file and share it with the community, no single player needs to build sample size on any one casino or provider alone.
- Export your spin TXT files and share with the community
- Import TXT files shared by other subscribers — instantly access their wheel data
- Build 2000+ spin sample size on any wheel without ever playing it yourself
- 300+ physical wheels tracked worldwide across all major providers
- The more subscribers share data — the stronger the edge becomes for everyone
- A wheel tracked by 10 different subscribers across 10 different sessions is virtually impossible for the casino to associate with any single player
- This is the network effect — the community collectively builds the most comprehensive roulette bias database ever assembled
STEP 7 — RNG Tables — Never Touch Them
This bears repeating as part of the anti-detection protocol for a specific reason. RNG tables — pure computer generated results with no physical wheel — have no bias. They cannot be beaten. They are also the tables casinos will attempt to push you toward if they suspect systematic play on physical wheels.
- Never play RNG roulette under any circumstances
- Only play auto roulette and live dealer tables — physical wheels with real balls
- If a casino removes or restricts access to physical wheel tables — that is your signal to leave that platform permanently
- Do not attempt to adapt the system to RNG — it cannot work and you will lose
PART 6 — TABLE PIVOTING
START ON SECOND BEST TABLE PROTOCOL
- Always start session on second best table in tracker
- Reserve best table as emergency recovery asset
- If second best table fails and parachute deploys — pivot to best table for recovery grind
- Never burn strongest table on a clean session — save it for when it matters most
- Think like a chess player — never sacrifice your queen in the opening
IF NO OTHER GOOD TABLE AVAILABLE
- Stop completely — do not force play on a weak table
- Wait for 500 fresh spins to accumulate — 1000 better
- Reimport history into tracker and reassess all table stats
- Only redeploy when a good table confirms strong sigma and chi
- Forcing play on a weak table is the most expensive mistake in the system
- The edge will return — wait for it
Pivot triggered when:
- Stats dropping significantly on current table
- Sigma drops 1 full point from entry peak — exit immediately, no exceptions
- Risk mitigation requirements getting too heavy
- Table breathing back toward equilibrium
- 3 parachutes deployed in same session on same table
- Parachute failure 10% additional drawdown threshold hit
Pivot Process
- Exit old table immediately — do not attempt recovery there
- Open new table with fresh calibration
- Grind back to reset point on new table where conditions are cleaner
- ALWAYS restart at minimum wait 2 losses on new table
- Capital follows strongest statistical edge across all 4 to 8 tables
On Correcting Wheels
- Stats drop signals casino correction early
- Increase coverage to compensate for weakening bias
- Add risk mitigation. Grind back to clean reset
- Then pivot fully to stronger table
PART 7 — HARD RULES (NON-NEGOTIABLE)
- 50% Drawdown = Hard Stop — If you reach 50% drawdown AND recover to breakeven — stop session immediately. You are emotionally tilted whether you realize it or not.
- 3 Parachute Deployment = Get Back to Starting Balance Then Stop or Pivot — 3 parachutes on one table means table weakness. Get back to starting balance then stop or move completely fresh.
- Parachute Failure 10% Rule — If additional 10% drawdown occurs during parachute system — stop deploying, pivot table, half deployment only on new table.
- Never deploy same parachute response twice in a row — Every loss gets a different response. Definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly.
- Risk management always comes first — Think about what you do in loss before thinking about what you can win.
- Never chase with same coverage and same bet — If it's not working — change something. Coverage, table, wait time, bet size.
- Pivot tables before exhausting parachutes — You have 8 tables — use them. Never exhaust all parachutes on one table when stronger bias exists elsewhere.
- Balance dictates everything — Smaller balance = tighter risk management, slower progression, smaller base bet, more conservative parachute sizing.
- Never tilt — Patience is your biggest weapon. The casino doesn't expect you to wait. Use it.
PART 8 — THE PHILOSOPHY
- 90% of players lose — do the opposite of what they do
- Think about loss management not win targets
- Think like a forex trader not a gambler
- High variance game requires trading discipline
- The tracker gives the edge — the system manages the variance within that edge
- Always feel the table breathing before committing full deployment
- Dynamic in every way — never the same play twice in the same session after a play failure
- The casino promotes big wins — ignore it
- The casino promotes Martingale thinking — reject it
- Patience, discipline, risk management first — always
PART 9 — PROFIT TARGET PROTOCOL
Target: 5% of session starting balance
Why 5% and Not Higher
- Achieved faster = fewer spins on that table
- Fewer spins = less chance of stats shifting during session
- Less exposure to reversion cycle
- Consistent smaller wins compound faster than chasing larger targets
- Shorter sessions protect emotional state
After Hitting 5% Target
- Stop on that table immediately
- Do not push to 10% on same table — temptation to continue is the enemy
- Move capital to next strongest bias table
- Let 500 rolls accumulate on completed table while playing elsewhere
500 Roll Check Protocol
- After 500 new rolls accumulated on completed table — check tracker stats
- Stats holding strong → safe to return
- Stats decreased → reversion cycle confirmed — glad you left at 5%
The 5% target is not just about protecting profit — it is about protecting your statistical edge. Leaving at 5% means you exit while the bias is still working. Staying longer risks getting caught as the table breathes back toward equilibrium.
PART 10 — SESSION JOURNALING
Log every session without exception:
- Date and time of session
- Table selected and stats at entry (sigma, chi-square, edge%)
- Stats at exit — did they hold or drop
- Entry calibration used — how many losses waited
- Progression level used — Minimum, Conservative, Middle or Advanced
- Any parachute deployments — which level, how many
- Any table pivots — what triggered them
- Final result — profit or loss, percentage of balance
- Emotional state before and during session
Why Journaling Is Essential
- Patterns emerge over time that improve future decisions
- Identifies which tables perform most consistently
- Reveals most common parachute triggers so you can anticipate them
- Shows which time of day produces strongest bias
- Creates documented proof of system performance over time
- Keeps you honest and accountable to your own rules
RECORD YOUR SESSIONS — Video Review Protocol
Record every session on video. This is one of the most powerful improvement tools available and costs nothing beyond a screen recorder running in the background. The session is always moving fast in real time — decisions happen quickly, entries are made under pressure, and small errors are invisible in the moment. Video review after the session shows you everything you missed while playing.
- Record every session: Screen recorder running from start to finish. No exceptions. Even sessions that feel perfect have something to learn from.
- Review within 24 hours: Watch back while the session is still fresh. Note every entry decision, every progression choice, every moment you deviated from protocol.
- Look for entry timing errors: Did you enter too early? Did the tracker stats support the entry or did you jump the gun? Video makes this immediately visible.
- Look for progression errors: Did you escalate too fast? Did you hold at the right level during a streak? Did you retract properly after wins?
- Look for emotional decisions: The moments where you deviated from the system are almost always visible on video — a hesitation, a rushed entry, a bet placed out of frustration rather than signal.
- Track your improvements: Keep a note of one specific thing to improve each session based on video review. One improvement compounded across 50 sessions transforms your play completely.
- Share notable sessions with the community: Unusual parachute deployments, exceptional runs, difficult table conditions — shared video helps the entire community learn faster.
The players who review their sessions improve exponentially faster than those who do not. Every professional trader, athlete and competitor reviews their performance on video — this system is no different.
PART 11 — BANKROLL MANAGEMENT ACROSS SESSIONS
- Never risk more than 10% of total bankroll in any single session
- One bad session can never do serious damage to overall bankroll
- Defines exactly how many sessions you can sustain before needing to rebuild
- As total bankroll grows — session size grows proportionally
- As total bankroll drops — session size drops proportionally
- Always protect the overall bankroll first — individual sessions are secondary
The Math
- 10% session limit means you can sustain 10 maximum loss sessions before bankroll is gone
- With proper parachute system and pivot protocol maximum loss sessions should be extremely rare
- This rule exists as the ultimate safety net beneath all other protections
PART 12 — TIME OF DAY PROTOCOL
- Track session start times alongside all results in journal
- Casinos service and adjust wheels on regular schedules
- Morning vs evening stats may differ significantly on same table
- Over time journal reveals which times produce strongest and most consistent bias
- Prioritize playing during historically strongest time windows for each table
- Avoid times that journal shows consistently weaker stats or more parachute deployments
PART 13 — PRE-SESSION EMOTIONAL STATE CHECKLIST
Before every session ask yourself honestly:
- Am I well rested?
- Am I free from stress or distraction?
- Am I in a calm and focused mental state?
- Am I playing because conditions are right — not because I want to win money?
- Am I prepared to follow every rule even if it means stopping early?
If the answer to any of these is no — do not play.
Emotional state is as important as statistical edge. The best system in the world fails when deployed by a distracted or emotional player. No table is ever hot enough to justify playing in the wrong mental state.
PART 14 — DAILY LOSS LIMIT
- Define maximum loss before stopping all play for the day
- Suggested maximum: 20% of session starting bankroll across all sessions in one day
- Once daily loss limit is hit — stop completely regardless of how hot any table looks
- No exceptions under any circumstances
- Protects against tilt compounding across multiple sessions in one day
- Tomorrow is another day with fresh stats, fresh mind and fresh opportunity
- The system only works when the player is disciplined enough to walk away
PART 15 — WEEKLY REVIEW PROTOCOL
Every week review your session journal and ask:
- Which tables performed most consistently this week?
- Which tables corrected fastest — avoid these or approach with maximum caution
- How many parachute deployments were needed — is this increasing or decreasing?
- What was total weekly profit or loss as percentage of bankroll?
- Were all hard rules followed — if not, why not?
- What can be improved next week?
PART 16 — RISK OF RUIN CALCULATOR
A standalone pre-session tool used BEFORE simulation to gauge risk and calibrate front end mitigation before a single real chip is placed.
What It Calculates
- Risk of Ruin — probability of losing entire session bankroll at current settings
- Combined Edge — total statistical edge across all selected sectors
- Bankroll Units — how much runway you have at current bet sizing
- Kelly Fraction — mathematically optimal bet size as percentage of bankroll
- Max Bet Size — maximum bet progression will reach
- Average Bet Size — average chip exposure per spin
- Progression Risk — Low, Moderate, High or Extreme rating
- Losses to Max — how many consecutive losses before hitting maximum bet
- Risk Level Bar — visual gauge from Safe to Extreme
How to Use It Before Simulation
- Enter your balance, chip size and spins in tracker
- Paste your sector data — sigma, chi, edge
- Set your progression settings — up on loss, down on win, max progression level
- Read the risk output BEFORE opening simulator
- If Risk of Ruin is too high — adjust chip size, progression or coverage before simulating
- If Progression Risk shows High or Extreme — increase front end mitigation before play
- If Losses to Max is very low — expect to hit max bet quickly, plan parachute accordingly
- Use Kelly Fraction as a guide for optimal chip sizing relative to bankroll
The Complete Pre-Session Order
- Check tracker stats — sigma, chi, sample size
- Run Risk of Ruin calculator — with your settings
- Adjust chip size, progression and coverage — based on output
- Run simulator minimum 30 minutes — 1 hour better
- Calibrate front end mitigation — based on simulator results
- Only then go live
Example Readings
- Risk of Ruin 2.28% + Progression Risk LOW + Losses to Max 4 = conservative front end mitigation, table is strong, can afford more aggressive entry
- Risk of Ruin 15%+ + Progression Risk HIGH + Losses to Max 2 = heavy front end mitigation required, reduce chip size or coverage before playing