This method exploits an electronic fault which is built into random number generator programmes used by online casinos. These programmes work as they should, but there is a small factor which can affect certain outcomes.
Ok so what are we talking about here?
In the random number generator for roulette each number is given a probability of 1/37 (0 + 18 black + 18 red) of coming up. This is actually different from a real casino where a number is never guaranteed to come up, but of course in a computer simulation, as online roulette is, numbers have to be programmed in to mimic reality. In online roulette every number must have the same chance to come up an equal number of times over a large number of spins to within a few percent. These percent are called “the realistic waiver” and is meant to make the online roulette game a bit more like real life in that you can have a run of the same number for example.
So how is this good for us?
Well you know for a fact that random numbers are selected by the RNG (Random Number Generator) but at the same time you also know that the numbers that you are playing will eventually come up, even if it takes 70-80 spins for them to first appear but after that they might appear 2 or 3 times in the next 10 spins due to the “realistic waiver”. This knowledge forms the basis of “Force the Zero” method.
The System
The system is actually very easy. If you are playing both red and black then you will never loose unless 0 comes up, although obviously you will never win any money doing this either. Now comes the clever part, if you carry on playing both red and black it has been observed that the number 0 will come up more often than expected to try and compensate for you winning all the time. Therefore the basis of this system is actually to bet on red, black and green (0) at the same time with a specific betting structure. This system has been tested by other people but we decided to check it out ourselves as it seems a bit too good to be true.
Our test
First things first, find an online casino offering European Roulette, i.e. with just one 0 as opposed to the 0 and 00 of the American Roulette tables. It’s also important that the table will allow you to bet on red and black at the same time as some don’t allow this, for obvious reasons
Step1: (First 30 spins)
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £2 on 0
Aim:
Start playing with this structure. If you get a 0 within the first 10 spins then you will get a very nice payout straight away. In that case logout and then log back in again and start step 1 again. You could also go to another casino and start again.
The minimum return if you hit the 0 within 10 spins is £50. Within 20 spins is £30, and within 30 spins you get £10. As long as you hit the 0 before 30 spins you can start this step again after logging out and back in again otherwise proceed to step 2.
Step2: (Next 10 spins, up to 40 spins)
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £3 on 0
Aim:
If you now hit the 0 within 10 spins then you will win a minimum of £15. You then log out and either log back in or try the system at another casino from step1. If however you don’t hit 0 with these first 40 spins then it occurs very often that it will happen 2-3 times in the next 40-70 spins, so with this knowledge you can continue with the following steps.
Step3: (Next 10 spins)
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £4 on 0
Aim:
If you hit 0 within these 10 spins then your profit will still be £10, so you may as well then carry on to the next step to see if you can get another 0 very soon. If not then you can still win by hitting the 0 in the next step
Step4: (Next 10 spins)
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £6 on 0
Aim:
The minimum win if you hit 0 in this step is £30, but if not then carry on.
Step 5: (Next 10 spins)
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £8 on 0
Aim:
The minimum win if you hit the 0 within these spins (60-70) is £10. If you still haven’t got the 0 after this step then the odds are very big that you’ll get it in the next step so you now bet pretty heavily. Of course to do all this doubling up you need a hefty bankroll to start with and we would recommend at least £500, don’t worry the odds are very good in our experience that you will grow this.
Step 6 (Next 10 spins):
Bet £1 on red
Bet £1 on black
Bet £18 on 0
You could now potentially win a minimum of £630 although it is very rare you would have to wait this long for a payout, but at this stage you would have gone seriously into the negative by about £450 so this is a risky game. Also if you haven’t hit it after 80 spins then I recommend that you leave it as you would need to step up to £30 bets in the next round to earn your money back and that is just too risky!!
I have tested this system twice, once on “play for fun” and once with real money, just to see if there would be any difference between the two. In my experience you can win money on this but it is certainly nerve racking and you need to have a very healthy bankroll to back you up. Please be aware that it can happen that you don’t win at all so proceed at your own risk.

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