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Mayer Roulette strategy

Started by keith4444, August 31, 2008, 01:14:24 PM

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keith4444

Hi Guys,

Seen Mayer Roulette strategy (roulette system) advertised on Ebay and online (not affiliated with it!)
Anyone seen it or maybe used it before?

Check it out

Keith

JHM

Only 20,- now, offer till 02/09  ;D.

I never get it, you have a system, claiming that it will make you filthy rich. And you take the time to make a website and sell it  ???.

Sure, the only one who is becoming filthy rich is the guy selling the system from the income of it.


JLP

Quote from: keith4444 on August 31, 2008, 01:14:24 PM
Hi Guys,

Seen the above system advertised on Ebay and online (not affiliated with it!)
Anyone seen it or maybe used it before?

mayer-roulette-strategy.co.uk/

Check it out

Keith

Hi mate,

That system you can download free on the web.You can find it on openlibrary on the web.
The system is common Labouchere in esence.
Here is a free simplified version of it I found on the web so you can have some idea of it.

nolinks://momupload.com/files/105552/Roulette_System.doc.html

Cheers,
JLP.-

keith4444

Thanks for that JLP, I'll check it out!

Anyone know if its any good?

keith

keith4444

Hi

I read the above document Mayer Roulette system
Essentially its betting on even chances and waiting for a sequence of 3 like results (eg 3 red) then betting against (i.e black) in a progression.
The progression seems better than martingale though, you start with 11111 then your 1st bet is the furtherst left number (1) added to the furthest right number (also 1). If this loses you stick 2 (your losng stake) on the right side and your next stake is 2+1=3. You always add the 2 outside numbers. As you win you cross the outside numbers off eventually (hopefully!) getting to that final center number and winning.

Anyone played like this before?

I'm a bit sceptical as there is an affiliate link in that above document and that always rings alarm bells with me!

Keith

keith4444

Ok here's an update
I've been playing this system for a bit now on DB live wheel and i must say I'm impressed!
I was using fun chips and turned the 500 bank into just over 700! That was at 10 starting stakes (min on even money bets). The slowere progression certainly seems to work!

Anyone else tried this out?

Is there an RX code available too?

JLP

Quote from: keith4444 on September 02, 2008, 07:40:00 PM
Ok here's an update
I've been playing this system for a bit now on DB live wheel and I must say I'm impressed!
I was using fun chips and turned the 500 bank into just over 700! That was at 10 starting stakes (min on even money bets). The slowere progression certainly seems to work!

Anyone else tried this out?

Is there an RX code available too?


Hi Keith,

Which was the max. drawdown on that test mate?

Cheers,
JLP.-

keith4444

Hi JLP

The "Winning line" when it was at worst went as follows:
10,10,10,10,10,20,20,10,20,30,40,50,50,60

I think (not 100% sure) that the bank was down to about 320 at the worst point but this soon bounced back again!

Its difficult to see from that winning line as you are crossing numbers off as you win then adding them on the right as you lose but it never felt that bad when playing. Not sure what the longest run of one colour you would need to wipe you out though! I think it would be quite a long run!

keith4444

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