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If you want to demonstrate your system in public

Started by MauiSunset, February 05, 2011, 12:54:31 PM

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MauiSunset

John Gold demonstrated his techniques live on this forum, you can too.

Here's how:

This is all easier if you have 2 monitors or 2 PCs - that I can't help you with.

Step 1 - get live TV Roulette working

Simply place your mouse over the following link and right click the mouse - you will see a menu.  Click "Open link in new Browser" or "Open link in new tab" - the choice is yours:

nolinks://nolinks.smartlivecasino.com/welcome.html

Now click the "Live Auto Roulette Wheel" and "Free Play"

You now have a live TV Roulette wheel that goes 24/7 and just wait for the next spin.  You can actually bet, with play money, which I suggest you do

You can get the last 185 spins by:
1) Click "stats" tab in lower left window
2) Click "Last 185" tab and you will see the last 185 spins

Step 2 - Get Live chatroom running

Click the "Chat" tab at the top of this page

You are now live and running.

If you want to see what chats have taken place in the last few minutes type in:

/Back 200

That will give you the last 200 conversations in the last 24-hrs

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It's really easy, just notify folks when you wish to demonstrate your system and follow the instructions above.

Simple as pie....3.14159..................


Here's another live TV Roulette Table: nolinks://nolinks.challengejackpot.com/live_roulette

MauiSunset

I highly suggest you practice before you demonstrate.

You can open new rooms in the Live Chatroom by:

1) Click the "Add" button at the top of the Live Chatroom - you will see a box displayed:

A) Enter the name of your room
B) Decide if you want the room Public or Private.
C) If you want a Private room you can enter a password if you want

Please be advised that you will instantly be placed in the Private Chatroom and if you leave the room is vaporized - gone.  So don't leave the room.

You can invite folks into your Private Chatroom, password protected, by sending them the password and the name of the Private Room.  When they click "Chat" tab above and then select the "Room" pull down they will be asked for a password and then can join.

So do this and practice in private and then invite folks to join you in real time.

Can't wait............

gizmotron

Great, now all I need is my internet connection back up to speed. This morning it is running the slowest yet so far. This posting window took a full minute to load.

ADulay

Quote from: MauiSunset on February 05, 2011, 01:05:39 PM
A) Enter the name of your room
B) Decide if you want the room Public or Private.
C) If you want a Private room you can enter a password if you want


Thanks for that informative posting.  I didn't realize you could make your own chat room "private" and with a password too!

You learn something every day!

AD

col1879

************ I didn't realize you could make your own chat room "private" and with a password too!********************

If you are only talking about roulette it is fine. But flirting and the like will not be tolerated!  ;D

John Gold

Hello again Maui  :)

I am back with another challenge. I have spent the last several weeks fine tuning and playing my grind method at both online and B+M casinos. Luckily for me, I have managed to turn a small sized bankroll into a fairly decent one.
It's a good job as well because I suffered a horrendous january on the betting exchanges  :D

My inside betting method was a flop when we tested it. I am 100% confident that my grind method will have you questioning your belief that bet selection is unimportant.

So if you are up for round 2, let's get the show on the road. I love a challenge and I would like the chance to redeem myself. This method is betting between 1 - 3 streets. There are a good few betting opportunities and not a lot of charting is required. I am winning 50 units on most sessions. I have a 100 unit bank on each session and it is all flat betting. It would be cool to do a demonstration at smartlivecasino. They are much faster than the challengejackpot.

Anytime is fine with me.  I am going to be online all evening if you have some spare time. Most sessions last between 60 to 70 spins which should roughly take about 90 minutes.

cheers.

MauiSunset

Quote from: John Gold on March 03, 2011, 01:31:43 PM
Hello again Maui  :)

I am back with another challenge. I have spent the last several weeks fine tuning and playing my grind method at both online and B+M casinos. Luckily for me, I have managed to turn a small sized bankroll into a fairly decent one.
It's a good job as well because I suffered a horrendous january on the betting exchanges  :D

My inside betting method was a flop when we tested it. I am 100% confident that my grind method will have you questioning your belief that bet selection is unimportant.

So if you are up for round 2, let's get the show on the road. I love a challenge and I would like the chance to redeem myself. This method is betting between 1 - 3 streets. There are a good few betting opportunities and not a lot of charting is required. I am winning 50 units on most sessions. I have a 100 unit bank on each session and it is all flat betting. It would be cool to do a demonstration at smartlivecasino. They are much faster than the challengejackpot.

Anytime is fine with me.  I am going to be online all evening if you have some spare time. Most sessions last between 60 to 70 spins which should roughly take about 90 minutes.

cheers.


Hi John,

I'm in Maui right now and for the next week.  Going whale watching today.  I'm Zulu - 10 hours and most nights we are done for the day.  That would be 7 PM - 10 PM Hawaiian time.  I don't know how that lines up with your time.

I will be back in St. Louis March 14 and back to being available 24/7.

You will have to let me know if you want to do it this week or next or just wait until I'm back home March 14.

Thanks.....

John Gold

Ok mate, enjoy your trip. The wheel is not going anywhere. I will look forward to doing a demonstration when you are back home.

bombus

Maui,

Your challenge is flawed because contestants can be exposed to drawdowns at any stage of the 100 spin session. Contestants therefore need to be allowed to stop short of 100 spins if they deem they have enough profit, or should have the option to extend the spin count if they are in the hole towards the end of 100 spins and need to grind it out.

I personally never start a roulette session unless I am prepared to lose the entire session bankroll, or can commit enough time to play through any drawdown.

MauiSunset

Quote from: bombus on March 12, 2011, 12:46:12 AM
Maui,

Your challenge is flawed because contestants can be exposed to drawdowns at any stage of the 100 spin session. Contestants therefore need to be allowed to stop short of 100 spins if they deem they have enough profit, or should have the option to extend the spin count if they are in the hole towards the end of 100 spins and need to grind it out.

I personally never start a roulette session unless I am prepared to lose the entire session bankroll, or can commit enough time to play through any drawdown.


I understand what you say but I'm looking at Roulette systems that can withstand at least 100 spins.

Anyone can put down $50 on a couple of numbers and luck out and make $1 - I can't stop it there; it proves nothing.

So for my contest, and others are free to hold their own contests, I need to see $1 profit in 100 spins or 200 spins or 300 spins - that's my contest.

gizmotron

Quote from: MauiSunset on March 12, 2011, 12:51:21 AM
I understand what you say but I'm looking at Roulette systems that can withstand at least 100 spins.

Here is what I don't understand. Why does a system have to work when you walk up and start playing it. You could start out in a huge draw down. There can't be a system that works all the time. It's mathematically impossible.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on March 12, 2011, 12:59:22 AM
Here is what I don't understand. Why does a system have to work when you walk up and start playing it. You could start out in a huge draw down. There can't be a system that works all the time. It's mathematically impossible.

That's my contest - 2 hours of play or 100 spins.

A system that beats Roulette should work - if not folks won't play it - I know I would not.  Again, I can see one bad session and maybe 2 but 3 is just a sign the system doesn't work.

Like I said, anyone can walk by a Roulette table and throw chips on the table and watch a win come up - there is nothing there.

I know that in 100 spins I won't see Roulette being beat - I will be watching a money management system at work and it follows the laws of statistics which only strengthen the more numbers that are played.

bombus

I meant as the contestant approaches the 100 spin mark they could happen upon a downturn, in which case to cut the game off at 100 is not realistic.

gizmotron

Quote from: MauiSunset on March 12, 2011, 02:06:58 AM
That's my contest - 2 hours of play or 100 spins.

My contest is to go into a casino and leave everytime I reach my goal. It is very rare that I will stay in a win streak that surpasses my goal.  But it is foolish not to stay until it ends. Sometimes several sessions can be very difficult. Minimizing the loss is essential. Your 100 spin, two hour test is not real world. It's also foolish. If that is what you are searching for than you have a lot more to learn. Anyway, your real test is to get yourself a few free drinks and tell yourself that you deserve to waste your time a little. The only thing I see is an apprentice trying to pretend he's a journeyman.

MauiSunset

Quote from: bombus on March 12, 2011, 03:16:14 AM
I meant as the contestant approaches the 100 spin mark they could happen upon a downturn, in which case to cut the game off at 100 is not realistic.

True and that's where session 2 would continue forward another 100 spins.  (Loss carries forward to).

If there is still a loss at 200 spins then continue to 300.

But 300 spins with still a loss would be something that no one would ever use, at least me.

MauiSunset

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