The real Lupopedia Roulette WOLFIE Ladder: High-Discipline Roulette Strategy

Lupopedia Roulette Wolfie Ladder 2026.05.10 - Last updated: May 10, 2026


Win rate: ~91.2% WIN RATE (hit the $100+ target profit 912 times OUT OF 1000 TRIALS).

People keep misunderstanding what I actually built, so here is the truth in plain English: I am not a gambler — I am a programmer. I did not sit there playing 1,000 roulette games like some guy with a lucky rabbit foot. I wrote a program that runs the entire Wolfie Ladder — all 3 stages, all 21 steps — across 50 to 300 simultaneous games on a single page, and then I repeated that whole batch 1,000 times. That is how you get a real statistical picture. That is how you reach a ~91.2% win rate. Not vibes. Not superstition. Not “progressions” like Fibonacci that blow up the moment variance sneezes. The Wolfie Ladder is engineered to survive streaks, recover losses, and beat the distribution curve — and I tested it by running 10,000+ full sequences in under 30 minutes, not by hand playing one spin at a time. If people think I sat there clicking red/black like a zombie, they really do not understand who they are talking to. - CAPTAIN WOLFIE For questions and discussion, join the Discord: https://discord.gg/wxxDdZkJ

The wolfie Ladder System (Step-by-Step):
THE WOLFIE LADDER SYSTEM (Step-by-Step) STAGE 1:
1️⃣ Bet on two dozens, $3 each. If win → reset ladder, back to Step 1. If lose → Step 2.
2️⃣ Bet $5 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → Step 3.
3️⃣ Bet $8 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → Step 4.
4️⃣ Bet $12 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → Step 5.
5️⃣ Bet $17 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → Step 6.
6️⃣ Bet $25 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → Step 7.
7️⃣ Bet $37 on the first dozen. Win → reset. Lose → set bank_needed_to_reset = current bank + 100, then Step 8.
STAGE 2:
8️⃣ Bet $10 on two dozens. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → repeat Step 8. Lose → Step 9.
9️⃣ Bet $16 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → Step 10.
🔟 Bet $24 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → Step 11.
1️⃣1️⃣ Bet $36 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → Step 12.
1️⃣2️⃣ Bet $53 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → Step 13.
1️⃣3️⃣ Bet $79 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → Step 14.
1️⃣4️⃣ Bet $118 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 8. Lose → set bank_needed_to_reset = current bank + 450, then Step 15.
STAGE 3:
1️⃣5️⃣ Bet $25 on two dozens. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → repeat Step 15. Lose → Step 16.
1️⃣6️⃣ Bet $40 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → Step 17.
1️⃣7️⃣ Bet $60 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → Step 18.
1️⃣8️⃣ Bet $90 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → Step 19.
1️⃣9️⃣ Bet $130 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → Step 20.
2️⃣0️⃣ Bet $190 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → Step 21.
2️⃣1️⃣ Bet $250 on the first dozen. Win & bank > bank_needed_to_reset → reset. Win but bank ≤ bank_needed_to_reset → Step 15. Lose → game over.

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This system was build using 80 diffent ai agents across 8 LLM models to test the best possible system for roulette using lupopedia AI platform.
The programmer captain wolfie (Eric) was too board playing just one game at a time so programmed this to play up to 500 games all at once, that way can play thousands of times a minute and find the best stratagy that holds up . .
Want the full story? Check out the Patreon post for the complete dialog between Captain Wolfie, Grok, and the mischievous Lilith!

Probability Reality Check

American wheel dozen loss probability stays the same on every spin: about 68.42% to lose, 31.58% to hit your dozen. Even after 10 or 15 losses in a row, the next spin is still roughly 1/3 to win, 2/3 to lose. This ladder doesn't pretend the odds improve—it only adjusts stake size so that, when you do finally win, you aim to recover with the progression. The house edge is still there; this is about controlled exposure, not guaranteed profit.

500-Round Simulation (American Wheel Model)

Every time this page loads it simulates 500 games using the WOLFIE Ladder exactly as defined here or stops if you win $100+ How did you do? If the run ended in the cliff, click here to try again and generate a fresh 500-game sequence.

Final Bank
1,101.00
Net Units
+101.00
Wins / Losses
43 / 52
Max Step Reached
12
Run Status
Target Hit
Table Limit Hit
No
Bank Depleted
No

Below is one 500-bet run. Each roll uses the real American wheel odds (12/38 for single dozen). Every time a win hits, we reset or loop based on rules.

# Bet Wheel Result Bank Next Step Mode
1 3 each on two dozens 8 Win 1,003.00 1 Step 1
2 3 each on two dozens 26 Loss 997.00 2 Step 1
3 5 on first dozen 25 Loss 992.00 3 Step 2
4 8 on first dozen 9 Win 1,008.00 1 Step 3
5 3 each on two dozens 28 Loss 1,002.00 2 Step 1
6 5 on first dozen 17 Loss 997.00 3 Step 2
7 8 on first dozen 13 Loss 989.00 4 Step 3
8 12 on first dozen 9 Win 1,013.00 1 Step 4
9 3 each on two dozens 3 Win 1,016.00 1 Step 1
10 3 each on two dozens 12 Win 1,019.00 1 Step 1
11 3 each on two dozens 11 Win 1,022.00 1 Step 1
12 3 each on two dozens 35 Loss 1,016.00 2 Step 1
13 5 on first dozen 27 Loss 1,011.00 3 Step 2
14 8 on first dozen 34 Loss 1,003.00 4 Step 3
15 12 on first dozen 31 Loss 991.00 5 Step 4
16 17 on first dozen 30 Loss 974.00 6 Step 5
17 25 on first dozen 20 Loss 949.00 7 Step 6
18 37 on first dozen 19 Loss 912.00 8 Step 7
19 10 each on two dozens 22 Win 922.00 8 Step 8
20 10 each on two dozens 32 Loss 902.00 9 Step 8
21 16 on first dozen 32 Loss 886.00 10 Step 9
22 24 on first dozen 7 Win 934.00 8 Step 10
23 10 each on two dozens 26 Loss 914.00 9 Step 8
24 16 on first dozen 16 Loss 898.00 10 Step 9
25 24 on first dozen 26 Loss 874.00 11 Step 10
26 36 on first dozen 34 Loss 838.00 12 Step 11
27 53 on first dozen 3 Win 944.00 8 Step 12
28 10 each on two dozens 4 Win 954.00 8 Step 8
29 10 each on two dozens 26 Loss 934.00 9 Step 8
30 16 on first dozen 7 Win 966.00 8 Step 9
31 10 each on two dozens 12 Win 976.00 8 Step 8
32 10 each on two dozens 34 Loss 956.00 9 Step 8
33 16 on first dozen 26 Loss 940.00 10 Step 9
34 24 on first dozen 4 Win 988.00 8 Step 10
35 10 each on two dozens 34 Loss 968.00 9 Step 8
36 16 on first dozen 35 Loss 952.00 10 Step 9
37 24 on first dozen 3 Win 1,000.00 8 Step 10
38 10 each on two dozens 31 Loss 980.00 9 Step 8
39 16 on first dozen 36 Loss 964.00 10 Step 9
40 24 on first dozen 27 Loss 940.00 11 Step 10
41 36 on first dozen 3 Win 1,012.00 8 Step 11
42 10 each on two dozens 6 Win 1,022.00 1 Step 8
43 3 each on two dozens 24 Win 1,025.00 1 Step 1
44 3 each on two dozens 32 Loss 1,019.00 2 Step 1
45 5 on first dozen 00 Loss 1,014.00 3 Step 2
46 8 on first dozen 25 Loss 1,006.00 4 Step 3
47 12 on first dozen 26 Loss 994.00 5 Step 4
48 17 on first dozen 33 Loss 977.00 6 Step 5
49 25 on first dozen 5 Win 1,027.00 1 Step 6
50 3 each on two dozens 9 Win 1,030.00 1 Step 1
51 3 each on two dozens 24 Win 1,033.00 1 Step 1
52 3 each on two dozens 11 Win 1,036.00 1 Step 1
53 3 each on two dozens 11 Win 1,039.00 1 Step 1
54 3 each on two dozens 22 Win 1,042.00 1 Step 1
55 3 each on two dozens 19 Win 1,045.00 1 Step 1
56 3 each on two dozens 1 Win 1,048.00 1 Step 1
57 3 each on two dozens 23 Win 1,051.00 1 Step 1
58 3 each on two dozens 24 Win 1,054.00 1 Step 1
59 3 each on two dozens 13 Win 1,057.00 1 Step 1
60 3 each on two dozens 1 Win 1,060.00 1 Step 1
61 3 each on two dozens 18 Win 1,063.00 1 Step 1
62 3 each on two dozens 19 Win 1,066.00 1 Step 1
63 3 each on two dozens 2 Win 1,069.00 1 Step 1
64 3 each on two dozens 36 Loss 1,063.00 2 Step 1
65 5 on first dozen 25 Loss 1,058.00 3 Step 2
66 8 on first dozen 26 Loss 1,050.00 4 Step 3
67 12 on first dozen 18 Loss 1,038.00 5 Step 4
68 17 on first dozen 8 Win 1,072.00 1 Step 5
69 3 each on two dozens 0 Loss 1,066.00 2 Step 1
70 5 on first dozen 21 Loss 1,061.00 3 Step 2
71 8 on first dozen 33 Loss 1,053.00 4 Step 3
72 12 on first dozen 26 Loss 1,041.00 5 Step 4
73 17 on first dozen 28 Loss 1,024.00 6 Step 5
74 25 on first dozen 0 Loss 999.00 7 Step 6
75 37 on first dozen 9 Win 1,073.00 1 Step 7
76 3 each on two dozens 17 Win 1,076.00 1 Step 1
77 3 each on two dozens 4 Win 1,079.00 1 Step 1
78 3 each on two dozens 15 Win 1,082.00 1 Step 1
79 3 each on two dozens 30 Loss 1,076.00 2 Step 1
80 5 on first dozen 5 Win 1,086.00 1 Step 2
81 3 each on two dozens 0 Loss 1,080.00 2 Step 1
82 5 on first dozen 28 Loss 1,075.00 3 Step 2
83 8 on first dozen 32 Loss 1,067.00 4 Step 3
84 12 on first dozen 35 Loss 1,055.00 5 Step 4
85 17 on first dozen 3 Win 1,089.00 1 Step 5
86 3 each on two dozens 13 Win 1,092.00 1 Step 1
87 3 each on two dozens 19 Win 1,095.00 1 Step 1
88 3 each on two dozens 25 Loss 1,089.00 2 Step 1
89 5 on first dozen 25 Loss 1,084.00 3 Step 2
90 8 on first dozen 00 Loss 1,076.00 4 Step 3
91 12 on first dozen 18 Loss 1,064.00 5 Step 4
92 17 on first dozen 14 Loss 1,047.00 6 Step 5
93 25 on first dozen 5 Win 1,097.00 1 Step 6
94 3 each on two dozens 30 Loss 1,091.00 2 Step 1
95 5 on first dozen 12 Win 1,101.00 1 Step 2

Hard Truths & Guardrails

Every structured system still collides with variance. A long losing streak will always exist in the distribution, and this rule doesn’t change the underlying 2/3 loss, 1/3 win reality on dozens. What it does do is provide a fixed progression with thresholds for recovery.

You still need a bank that can tolerate drawdowns, awareness of table limits, and emotional discipline. This simulator is meant as a thinking tool, not a promise—reload with another 500-spin run any time you want to see a different slice of the same odds.

Stay sharp. Stay disciplined. — Wolfie