How Does the Cyclic Roulette System Operate?
The Cyclic Roulette system consists of five different betting strategies that are spread over two game cycles. Below is an explanation of how this system works, using the first dozen (1-12) as an example.
First Cycle
Strategy No. 1:
The initial scheme involves placing four corner bets, each with a value of AUD 1, within the chosen dozen (1-12). For example, bets can be placed on the corners of 1-5, 2-6, 7-11, and 8-12.

With this approach, the chances of winning are 32.43%. If one of the selected corners wins, the non-intersecting corners provide a profit of AUD 5, while intersections yield a larger profit of AUD 14. A loss in this round results in an AUD 4 loss, and you then proceed to the next strategy.
Strategy No. 2:
This strategy involves placing eight split bets, also valued at AUD 1 each.

Though 12 numbers are covered, the odds of winning remain at 32.43%. If numbers like 1, 4, 7, 10, 3, 6, 9, or 12 win, the profit will be AUD 10. However, if numbers like 2, 5, 8, or 11 win, the crossed splits will generate a profit of AUD 28.
This scheme not only recoups losses from the previous round but can also provide a profit of AUD 6 to AUD 24, depending on the number. If you win, you return to Strategy No. 1, but if you lose, you move on to Strategy No. 3.
Strategy No. 3:
At this stage, the total bet increases to AUD 20 with a variety of bets placed:
- Corners: 1-5, 2-6, 4-8, 5-9, 7-11, 8-12.
- Splits: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 4-7, 5-6, 6-9, 7-8, 8-9, 10-11, 11-12.
- Straight bets: 1, 3, 10, 12.

Although the chances of winning stay at 32.43%, the possible payouts vary based on the winning number and type of bet. A win at this stage could cover previous losses.

If you win, you return to Strategy No. 1. If you lose, you move on to Strategy No. 4.
Strategy No. 4:
This strategy is similar to Strategy No. 3, but with each bet increased to AUD 2, for a total wager of AUD 40. Winning at this stage can recover prior losses, and you return to Strategy No. 1. If you lose, you proceed to Strategy No. 5.
Strategy No. 5:
This is an extension of the previous strategies, with each bet increased to AUD 3, bringing the total wager to AUD 60. If you win, you return to Strategy No. 1. If you lose, you progress to the second cycle.
Second Cycle Overview
The second cycle is integral to this plan because it needs to compensate for any shortfall experienced within the first cycle. Losses within the five schemes discussed above will entail a net loss of AUD 132 at a probability of 17.07%.
So, in this cycle, you go back to Scheme No. 1, trying to recuperate those losses. The moment you lose, you over to Scheme No. 2, but the moment you win, you jump over to Scheme No. 3. That continues, always recovering all losses and only then does it go back to cycle one.
Challenges of the Strategy
The cyclic roulette can be quite complicated, hence burdensome. It would need an utter respect for one factor and discipline in adhering to different progressive betting patterns. Similarly, even though Scheme No. 3 increases the chances of winning, it simultaneously increases the risk by allowing larger losses.
The second cycle, with its additional algorithm, adds yet another twist. Under optimum conditions, one would have to win four successive rounds to recover the previous losses. For example, a win in Scheme No. 1 would yield +AUD 14 and promote to Scheme No. 3 per the rule of the second cycle. A win at the latter gives +AUD 52, which still falls short of covering the AUD 132 lost on the first cycle.
Recovering the losses and winning the profit of +AUD 208 fully requires winning four times in succession in Scheme No. 3. However, the odds of such an event are only 1.1%, so this is indeed a high-risk strategy with potentially high returns.