Three In Bed Strategy Explained
Three In Bed is a wheel-based roulette strategy that bets on the latest winning number and its neighbors, expanding coverage over time while escalating stake size in stages. It emphasizes strict resets on wins and controlled growth of risk using a martingale model only when necessary.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Start After the First Spin
Wait for a number to hit.
On the next spin, place 1 unit on:
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The number that hit
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Its left-hand neighbor (on the wheel)
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Its right-hand neighbor
Total bet: 3 units
Step 2: If You Lose — Add New Numbers
After each loss, wait for the next spin.
Add the new hit number plus its two neighbors to your bets.
Place 1 unit on each of these three.
Keep all previously bet numbers active at 1 unit each.
Step 3: Avoid Overlaps — Use the Shift Rule
If any of the new numbers are already in your selection:
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Shift to the nearest unbet numbers on the wheel to maintain 3 new, unique bets per round.
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No duplicates allowed.
Step 4: Continue Building Until 15 Numbers Are Covered
Repeat this process until you’re covering 15 unique numbers.
Once you’re betting on 15 different numbers:
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Increase the stake to 2 units per number
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Total exposure: 30 units
Step 5: Reach Max Coverage — 18 Numbers at 4 Units Each
If the next round is a loss:
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Add 3 more numbers (with shifts if needed), reaching 18 unique numbers total
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Now increase the stake to 4 units per number
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Total exposure: 72 units
Step 6: Begin Martingale at 18 Numbers
If you lose at the 18-number stage:
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Do not add more numbers
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Start martingaling the bet amount per number on the same 18 numbers:
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8 units each (144 units total)
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16 units each (288 units total)
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And so on…
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Continue until a win occurs.
Step 7: Reset on Any Win
On any hit, no matter the stage:
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Clear all bets
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Wait for the next spin result
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Restart from Step 1 with the latest number and its two neighbors (3 units total)
Summary
The Three In Bed strategy takes a cluster-based approach by targeting the most recent winning number and its neighbors. Coverage grows by three new numbers after each loss — avoiding duplication through a shifting mechanism. Once 15 numbers are on the table, the bet per number increases to 2 units. At 18 numbers, you stop adding and begin martingaling the stake per number — allowing exponential progression without expanding coverage further. The power of this system lies in its structured build-up, disciplined resets, and high hit potential once large portions of the wheel are covered.
John (verified owner) –
Works really well on the bc game roulette, not lost a session yet…can play manually too very easily