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

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MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on March 12, 2011, 03:28:29 AM
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.

I thought you were going to put me in the "ignore for life" category?

What happened?

I still think your parents won't let you go far without one of them.  I doubt you've ever been in a casino in your life.

You have no insight into Random Numbers but delusional thoughts.  You have no trading system and you will never demo your insane ideas in front of an audience.

Your ramblings are funny to read however - I get a real chuckle out of them..........



Twocando

Here is my bets for the 300 spins

Wait for trigger and not playing every spin.

Trigger works on the DBL number.

Playing only the EC's and all 3 of them with each to its own BR.

On a lost increase the next bet by 1 and on win down with 1.

STOP ON WIN OR LOST AND WAIT FOR NEXT TRIGGER

Cheers
TCD



MauiSunset

Quote from: Twocando on March 12, 2011, 07:20:54 AM
Here is my bets for the 300 spins

Wait for trigger
and not playing every spin.

Trigger works on the DBL number.

Playing only the EC's and all 3 of them with each to its own BR.

On a lost increase the next bet by 1 and on win down with 1.

STOP ON WIN OR LOST AND WAIT FOR NEXT TRIGGER

Cheers
TCD




System failure - past random numbers generating a trigger are not grounded in any science or math in 2011.

Maybe a time traveler from 2311 coming back 300 years has advanced technology to make this work but our science and math today just doesn't.

Sorry to break that to you guys - triggers mean nothing since past random numbers are 100% worthless in future spins.

Nathan Detroit


cheese

Quote from: MauiSunset on March 12, 2011, 02:05:42 PMpast random numbers are 100% worthless in future spins.

If you really believed that, you wouldn't be here. You're the gold miner who keeps saying the gold mine is played out, the gold is gone. Yet he keeps digging....

MauiSunset

Quote from: cheese on March 12, 2011, 03:17:08 PM
If you really believed that, you wouldn't be here. You're the gold miner who keeps saying the gold mine is played out, the gold is gone. Yet he keeps digging....

You guys are the worst ventriloquists I've ever seen/heard - you keep trying to put words in my mouth that I've never uttered.

I'm here for the money management systems - they use 100% math and don't rely on UFO technologies to power them.

There is NO math or science that can be used to beat Roulette - only money management - and that's a maybe in my book.

If Roulette can be beaten it would have been done in the past 300 years - I'm sure every insane idea that a human mind can cook up has already been cooked up and failed.

MM will have to use statistics that always firm up and show their true stripes the more spins that take place.

All though I've never commented on Dealer's Signature and all the topics on wheel and ball physics that is all phony too; even though they may use real math and science.  I'm an aerospace engineer and I can't imagine applying anything I know to the physics of the wheel and ball - it's total lunacy.

But I understand the human emotions of trying to beat something and you have no tools that work - your mind will cook up crazy theories for you to try as a last resort...

gizmotron

MauiSunset & Cheese are fly paper. They are here to attract people into wasting their reading time. In a way they are filibustering all the topics. Don't get stuck to the fly paper.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Gizmotron on March 12, 2011, 03:42:14 PM
MauiSunset & Cheese are fly paper. They are here to attract people into wasting their reading time. In a way they are filibustering all the topics. Don't get stuck to the fly paper.

Shining the light of truth is what I bring to some of these totally insane topics.

I've not seen anything in your babbling grounded in reality but insanity.

My conclusion is that you are locked up in some insane-asylum with a cheap game system and dial-up access.

Honestly, that's my conclusion....

Nathan Detroit


gizmotron

Quote from: MauiSunset on March 12, 2011, 03:52:56 PM
Shining the light of truth is what I bring to some of these totally insane topics.

I've not seen anything in your babbling grounded in reality but insanity.

My conclusion is that you are locked up in some insane-asylum with a cheap game system and dial-up access.

Honestly, that's my conclusion....

Who gives a shit? You are only in for the cheap drinks.

Nathan Detroit

Cheap drinks ? huh. This  cat drinks  nothing but  Johnny Walker blue label .  :sarcastic:

Mike

Quote from: MauiSunset on March 12, 2011, 03:37:23 PM
All though I've never commented on Dealer's Signature and all the topics on wheel and ball physics that is all phony too; even though they may use real math and science.  I'm an aerospace engineer and I can't imagine applying anything I know to the physics of the wheel and ball - it's total lunacy.

Read chapter 2 of "The Mathematics of Gambling" by Ed Thorp, he and Claude Shannon (the father of information theory) developed the first wearable roulette computer (which was based on physics by the way).

He also said that MM is a complete waste of time, but you know better, obviously.  :sarcastic:

I guess if YOU can't imagine it then it can't be done.

MauiSunset

Quote from: Mike on March 12, 2011, 08:04:15 PM
Read chapter 2 of "The Mathematics of Gambling" by Ed Thorp, he and Claude Shannon (the father of information theory) developed the first wearable roulette computer (which was based on physics by the way).

He also said that MM is a complete waste of time, but you know better, obviously.  :sarcastic:

I guess if YOU can't imagine it then it can't be done.


Doubt I know better than these 2 guys - I'm experimenting with something that looks interesting - it's only stood up to 4.000 spins as of now - before I try it for real in Vegas at the end of April I'm going to try for 10,000 spins.

If I ever get it to work, I will demo it right here for you guys - if not it will be another Roulette scheme down the drain; and I will admit that is was a failure - I eat crow regularly - I have lots of opinions on lots of topics and am proven wrong on a regular frequency.

My purpose here is to find ideas that I like and incorporate them into a Roulette system that might only work for me and no one else.  So far this one little tidbit I picked up only looks promising - not ready to bet $1 with it yet.

I sure hope folks here aren't perfect - that would crush my day....

P.S.

When I day trade stocks I can be long one minute and in 3 minutes be short the same stock - I long ago left emotions behind when it comes to investing or gambling.  My goal is to make a profit or win and I don't care how much I must plow through to get there and how many times I must change my mind on a topic.

When I day trade stocks I'm just 66% accurate - that's twice as many wins as losses and a loss is equal to a win; hence I only win 1 unit of profit after investing in 3 trades - but it works for me.

bombus

@ MauiSunset,

Have you seen my 'Please win..' thread?

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/bet-selection/rbw-or-ttgtc-or-tbd-or-tmm/

In this topic I am progressively engineering a mechanical system for the European roulette wheel, in real time, right here on the forum.

I admit so far the results are truly woeful, and the system looks like a steaming pile of dog shit (thanks Steve) best stepped around or over, but it is my intention to develop this method to the point where it will by demonstration defeat your 300 spin challenge with one leg raised, then I will add it to my list of Holy Nutsacks, lol.

So not only do I intend to take up your challenge some time soon, but I will do it with a mechanical rule based system that did not even exist when your challenge was announced. That should make it very interesting indeed!

I can see a mexican wave in the system players grandstand now! Sorry mathboyz, maybe you'll win the next round! Hehehe.

The original premise for the system itself has a curious story attached that will surprise many members if it ever becomes successful enough to post in the full systems section.

Then again, if it becomes too successful I will have to consult with Gizmotron as to whether I publish or not.  ;)











MauiSunset

Quote from: bombus on March 13, 2011, 03:17:46 AM
@ MauiSunset,

Have you seen my 'Please win..' thread?

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/bet-selection/rbw-or-ttgtc-or-tbd-or-tmm/

In this topic I am progressively engineering a mechanical system for the European roulette wheel, in real time, right here on the forum.

I admit so far the results are truly woeful, and the system looks like a steaming pile of dog shit (thanks Steve) best stepped around or over, but it is my intention to develop this method to the point where it will by demonstration defeat your 300 spin challenge with one leg raised, then I will add it to my list of Holy Nutsacks, lol.

So not only do I intend to take up your challenge some time soon, but I will do it with a mechanical rule based system that did not even exist when your challenge was announced. That should make it very interesting indeed!

The original premise for the system itself has a curious story attached that will surprise many members if it ever becomes successful enough to post in the full systems section.

Then again, if it becomes too successful I will have to consult with Gizmotron as to whether I publish or not.  ;)




I saw the thread a while ago - I have a hard time following it so I've not commented on it.

I wish you luck in the challenge, as I do to all others who have the guts to demo their system in real time.

I can not tell you just how happy I will be to see a system win my $25 prize - it will probably be the best $25 I've ever spent.

Good luck...

MauiSunset

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