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After 20yrs research this is the ultimate dozens #roulette #strategy -- Forget all the rest !!!

test it here  Bouncy Dozens – Turbo + Heatmap 🎲 Bouncy Dozens Simulator – Full Feature Overview This simulator lets you test your  bouncy dozens  roulette strategy with full control: define a  bounce depth  (e.g., 1-2-1-2) and the system will detect a bounce pattern. Once a bounce is active, it automatically bets on the two dozens most likely to break the bounce. Progression:  You can define your own loss progression manually or choose from preset 10-step progressions (Flat, Martingale, Triple Martingale, Fibonacci, Reverse Fibonacci, Ladder, Power Boost, Paroli). Each progression is applied per dozen during losing streaks. Bets reset on a win or if 0 (green) comes up. Active Tracking:  The simulator displays  Active Bounce Pair  and  Betting Dozens , along with  Loss Streak ,  Max Loss Streak , and  Max Drawdown  in real-time, so you can monitor your strategy’s performance. Heatmap:  The three dozens are show...

After 20yrs research this is the ultimate dozens #roulette #strategy -- Forget all the rest !!!


test it here Bouncy Dozens – Turbo + Heatmap


🎲 Bouncy Dozens Simulator – Full Feature Overview

This simulator lets you test your bouncy dozens roulette strategy with full control: define a bounce depth (e.g., 1-2-1-2) and the system will detect a bounce pattern. Once a bounce is active, it automatically bets on the two dozens most likely to break the bounce.


Progression: You can define your own loss progression manually or choose from preset 10-step progressions (Flat, Martingale, Triple Martingale, Fibonacci, Reverse Fibonacci, Ladder, Power Boost, Paroli). Each progression is applied per dozen during losing streaks. Bets reset on a win or if 0 (green) comes up.


Active Tracking: The simulator displays Active Bounce Pair and Betting Dozens, along with Loss StreakMax Loss Streak, and Max Drawdown in real-time, so you can monitor your strategy’s performance.


Heatmap: The three dozens are shown as a dynamic heatmap above the bankroll chart. Each dozen’s square changes from green → yellow → red based on the last 10 spins, helping you spot "hot" dozens likely to break the bounce.


Chart & History: The bankroll chart updates live, reflecting gains and losses over time. Spin history shows the last numbers for visual tracking.


Controls: Use Start/Stop/Next/Reset buttons to run the simulation manually or automatically. Toggle between Slow and Fast speeds, or enable Turbo Mode for high-speed testing. You can also switch preset progressions using the dropdown or enter a custom progression manually.


Customization: Adjust Bounce DepthBankroll, and Progression to test various strategies before starting the simulation. The simulator is designed for full experimental flexibility, allowing you to see how different approaches perform under various conditions.

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