Shotgun Strategy Explained
The Shotgun Strategy is a structured roulette approach that combines broad coverage with high-payout potential. It uses a fixed set of double street (six-line) bets for frequent hits and straight-up number bets for explosive wins. The system can be played flat or with loss-recovery progressions like Martingale or Fibonacci.
This method is ideal for players who want to cover a wide range of numbers each spin while maintaining the potential for large payouts on individual numbers.
Configuration
Double Street Bets (6-line):
Place 5 units each on the following two double streets:
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10–15
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22–27
These cover a total of 12 numbers.
Total: 10 units
Straight-Up Numbers:
Place 1 unit each on the following single numbers:
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3, 7, 19, 30, 34, 36
These cover 6 numbers.
Total: 6 units
Total stake per round: 16 units
Optional Entry Condition
The Shotgun Strategy includes the option to wait for a certain number of losses or table conditions before starting the betting sequence. This allows you to avoid cold streaks and enter during more favorable cycles.
Progression Options
Option 1: Martingale on a Total Loss
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On a full loss (none of the 18 covered numbers hit), increase the bet on the two six-line bets by +1 unit each.
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Keep straight-up bets fixed at 1 unit.
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Once your overall session is back in profit, reset to the original base bet.
Option 2: Fibonacci Progression
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Apply the Fibonacci sequence only to the six-line bets.
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Increase one step on a loss, decrease one step on a win.
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Straight-up numbers remain at 1 unit.
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Reset to base once the session returns to profit.
Conclusion
The Shotgun Strategy provides a powerful blend of:
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16-number coverage on first round (10 via double streets, 6 via straight-up)
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Balanced risk and reward, with consistent action and large win potential
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Flexible progression options for loss recovery
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A psychologically manageable structure — ideal for players who like both consistency and excitement
It is particularly suited for medium-risk players who want structured play without fully committing to high-risk martingales or chasing single-number hits alone.
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