2-2-1 Baccarat and Roulette System

My first exposure to the 2-2-1 concept was in my College years in Boston.  I was 21 years old. A fellow student bet me he could win all the pennies I had saved in my penny jar by flipping a coin and betting heads or tails as he saw fit.  I had about 1000 pennies in my penny jar and thought, “Hey let’s have some fun.”  Over the course of the next few days he won all the pennies I had in my bank.  He would seemingly arbitrarily bet heads or tails with no apparent pattern and also with no apparent consistency in bet size.  Not only did he relieve me of all my pennies in that bank,  over the course of the next year anytime I had managed to save a few pennies in my jar he won them.  Of course I continued because I was convinced I could figure out his system and use it for my own gain.

It took me quit a long time.  I would document his bets and then go home and study.  After a while a simple pattern emerged that was clever and very effective.  After I had it documented I showed him the rules of his game and he then confirmed I had cracked his code.

He then explained that the real power of his system was to play it on red and black in roulette. He mentioned that he had played it in the European casinos and never had a losing session.  I ask him but the roulette wheel isn’t a 50/50 proposition with zero and double zero option.  He then explained how he would “cover those bets” so that it would have little effect on the outcome of the profits should they occur.

I continued to convince myself that this was an unbeatable system by getting a toy roulette wheel and playing the system and making thousands of spins.  I continued this throughout my college years.  Of course after graduation it was time to put it to the acid test, Atlantic City.

After graduation I grabbed a few of my old friends and showed them the approach I had learned in College.  I played the same game with them, the coin flip.  After about a week of taking the coins in their pockets they finally were convinced that we were onto something.  What could be better than to be able to flip a coin and always win.

We decided to give it a try in Atlantic City Roulette.  We all placed in $500 bank roll and off we went.  We played as a team, one person job was to track bets and the other was to place the bets at the roulette table.  The third team member job to function as the banker, track expenses and keep track of winnings.  We set it up like a business and it was all business.  We played and played.   Our goal for the week was to make $600 each plus our expenses.  Our expenses were high at first but started to go down as we started to get comped due to the time we played at the table.  We ate in first class restaurants and stayed in the best rooms. We had a blast.  I have never lost playing this method. It is as close to perfect a system that you will find especially since we have refined it.  There is only 1 thing the casinos are afraid of and if you know that you can use that against them.

So let me give you some details about this approach.  First we have improved upon it quite a bit.  There are many more and better opportunities to play it in Atlantic City now.  The best game to play it on would be Baccarat.  In addition to regular mini baccarat, the no commission baccarat is equally as good if not better. You can still play it on roulette if you like but I favor baccarat now.

I still play in Atlantic City and elsewhere but unfortunately my playing partner has since passed away.  My other playing partner is also active and we still team up and play.

So hopefully you can join me one day and we can play together.

Anyone can learn this approach and also it can be played by one person.  I decided to sell it.  My logic is simple,  the more people playing it the more we can improve upon it. If you have 100 people playing it relaying their experience with it to a central location then the better and better we can get at it.  The more eyes you have watching the casinos who are trying to beat you ( and in case you don’t think that’s ture you haven’t played enough) the better.

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