Two-Dozen Coverage
How it works
Two-dozen coverage bets two of the three dozens at once, covering 24 numbers on the layout. Example: 1st + 2nd dozens cover 1–24, leaving 25–36 plus zero exposed. Wins are more frequent than a single dozen, but each miss costs double.
Betting pattern
Common pairs: 1st+2nd, 1st+3rd, or 2nd+3rd. At $10 per dozen ($20 total per spin): if one dozen hits, +$10 net after the other loses; if neither hits, −$20.
Bankroll / drawdown risk
Medium-high. Higher hit rate, higher cost per losing spin. At $10/dozen: 5 losses ≈ $100; 10 ≈ $200; 20 ≈ $400.
18+ only. Gamble responsibly. Strategy ratings reflect bankroll safety and practicality, not a guarantee of profit. No betting system overcomes the house edge long term.
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