Eighter Strategy – Smart Street Rotation
Eighter is a dynamic roulette strategy that tracks the last 13 results to determine recent activity across streets. It bets on the 8 most recent streets that hit, constantly updating based on the newest outcomes — while avoiding the 4 least recent streets. With built-in zero handling and two customizable progression modes, Eighter offers a memory-based, methodical grind toward profit.
Core Logic: Most Recent Streets Only
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Determine which streets each of the last 13 numbers belong to.
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Select the 8 most recent streets that appeared.
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Place 1 unit on each of those 8 streets.
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Do not bet on the 4 streets that have gone the longest without appearing.
Special Zero Handling
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If 0 appears in the history → include Street 0,1,2 or 0,2,3 as one of the 8 streets.
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If only 1, 2, 3 appear → include the 1st street.
🔎 Example History12, 16, 25, 34, 1, 9, 8, 0, 22, 28, 30, 36, 17
→ Bets placed on:
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Street 0,1,2
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Street 7
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Street 10
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Street 16
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Street 22
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Street 25
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Street 28
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Street 34
Progression Modes
Two progression styles let you choose your risk level:
Conservative Mode – Smooth Recovery
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✅ Win → Repeat same bet.
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❌ Loss:
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Replace the least recent of the 8 streets with the last number’s street.
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Martingale once → 0.20 unit × 8 = 1.60 total
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✅ Win → Return to base unit
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❌ Loss → 0.40 unit × 8 = 3.20
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✅ Win → Go back to 0.20
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❌ Loss → 0.80 → then back to 0.40 on win, etc.
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🌀 Rule of thumb: On each win → drop one level until you’re back at the base.
Aggressive Mode – Double Win Recovery
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✅ Win → Repeat same bet.
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❌ Loss → Martingale until 2 consecutive wins are achieved.
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Reset only once profit is fully recovered.
⚙️ Customization Options
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Progression Type: Conservative or Aggressive
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Wait Before Start: Optional
n-step delay before placing first bet
📌 Key Features
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Bets on the 8 most recent streets that hit
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Avoids the 4 least recent streets
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Conservative + Aggressive modes
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Handles 0 with targeted placement
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Dynamic update after every spin
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Optional wait-before-start feature





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