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Title: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 27, 2008, 03:59:02 PM
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QuoteSam you cant get to breath in the forum without someone jumping in trying to make out you are doing sonething wrong which am not ... I feel am being treatd unfairly I have a system which no one could afford and wood never sell I put a system on for free to which I have kept my word and gave away its really bad being treated like a criminal and am thinking of leaveing the forum ..... murph

An Email from murph to me.  Since he says he put up a system for free, which he didn't, I will help him.  I'm sure he just forgot.

BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE CHEAT

     A                      B

1-10-19-28    = 1 UNIT ON    (1,2,4,5) (10,11,13,14) (19,20,22,23) (28,29,31,32)    –TOT. 4
2-11-20-29      = 1 UNIT ON   (2,3,5,6) (11,12,14,15) (20,21,23,24) (29,30,32,33)    –TOT. 4
3-12-21-30   = 1 UNIT ON      (2,3,5,6) (11,12,14,15) (20,21,23,24) (29,30,32,33)    –TOT. 4
4-13-22-31   = 1 UNIT ON      (1,2,4,5) (10,11,13,14) (19,20,22,23) (28,29,31,32)    –TOT. 4

5-14-23-32   = 1 UNIT ON      (4,5,7,8) (13,14,16,17) (22,23,25,26) (31,32,34,35)      –TOT. 4
6-15-24-33   = 1 UNIT ON      (5,6,8,9) (14,15,17,18) (23,24,26,27) (32,33,35,36)    –TOT. 4
7-16-25-34   = 1 UNIT ON      (4,5,7,8) (13,14,16,17) (22,23,25,26) (31,32,34,35)      –TOT. 4
9-18-27-36    = 1 UNIT ON      (5,6,8,9) (14,15,17,18) (23,24,26,27) (32,33,35,36)    –TOT. 4

0     =  NO PLAY      (THESE NUMBERS ARE NOT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
8     =  NO PLAY   PLAY)
17   =  NO PLAY
    26    =  NO PLAY
35   =  NO PLAY


A= NUMBERS THAT COME UP ON THE WHEEL

B = NUMBERS TO PLAY WHEN ONE OF A  COMES UP WITH 1
       UNITS ON EVERY 4 NUMBERS PLACING THE BETS
       BETWEEN THE NUMBERS ON THE CORNERS WHICH            PAYS 8/1

PROGRESSION TO USE:
1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5

- START WITH PROGRESSION 1
- IF YOU WIN  = REMAIN AT PROGRESSION 1
- IF YOU LOSE = INCREASE 1 STEP   ( GO TO 1 AGAIN)
- IF YOU LOSE AGAIN = INCREASE 1 STEP  (  GO TO 2) AND SO ON
- IF YOU WIN=  DECREASE 1 STEP
- IF YOU WIN 2 TIMES IN A ROW = DECREASE 2 STEPS

EXAMPLE:
IF YOU ARE AT STEP 3 (SECOND BET) YOU REMAIN AT STEP 3 FIRST BET
IF YOU WIN AGAIN (SO 2 TIMES IN A ROW) THEN GO TO STEP 2

THE PROGRESSION IS TO BE CONTINUED FOR ALL THE PERIOD YOU ARE PLACING BETS AND UNTIL YOU DECIDE TO STOP PLAYING CONSIDERING THE AMOUNT ALREADY WON. STOP WHEN YOU HAVE WON A GOOD AMOUNT AND YOU CAN START AGAIN TO PLAY LATER.

NOW LETS MAKE AN EXAMPLE:  IF NUMBER 2 COMES UP (SEE A )-YOU PLAY 1 UNIT ON NUMBERS   (2,3,5,6) (11,12,14,15) (20,21,23,24) (29,30,32,33)  –TOT. 4 – PLACING THE BETS IN THE MIDDLE OF EACH 4 NUMBERS WHEN YOU WIN (AND ONLY WHEN YOU WIN) YOU WILL START WITH THE NEXT NUMBER THAT CAME UP AND SO ON.
           
ATTENTION:
PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS PROCEDURE SEEMS VERY SIMPLE BUT IT IS THE RESULT OF MANY CALCULATIONS DONE AT THE BEGINNING. YOU WILL CERTAINLY FIND THAT THIS SYSTEM WILL GIVE YOU GREAT SATISFACTION  ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT WHEN YOU HAVE BUILT UP YOUR BANKROLL, BETS SHOULD PREFERABLY  BE PLACED WITH BIGGER UNITS (I MEAN AT LEAST 5 OR 10 AND WHEN POSSIBLE ALSO 25 UNITS.

I WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS AND HOPE THAT YOU ENJOY THIS SYSTEM AS MUCH AS I DO

Now, murph, if you want to discuss your system...........fire away!!

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 28, 2008, 06:19:05 PM
Ah, my brethren of the Wheel.......

If only--if only...

I used that corner system and just grabbed a sheet out of the file.  (I file by pile!)  Here's the true gen:

There were 150 spins saved on 6/19/8 from Riverbelle Live Single Zero Wheel.  Of that 150, there were 62 winners on the first spin.  There were 26 winners on the second and 26 winners on the third.  Flat betting for two bets with each number that came would result in a profit of 1,280 for the trot. 

Here's the way it shakes out: 

1st.....62
2nd.....26
3rd......26
4th......4
5th......4
6th......1
7th......1
9th......1
11th.....1
15th.....1

Now, some progression-meister write us a progression for betting 4 corners (16 numbers) per bet.  Also, somebody check my math!!

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: keith4444 on June 29, 2008, 03:11:13 AM
Sam,
When you start betting after a number has come up and you lose the next bet, do you keep betting for that original number or for the new number?

Example:

Say 1 comes up as the first number so you bet on: (1,2,4,5) (10,11,13,14) (19,20,22,23) (28,29,31,32)
Then 3 comes up (you lose that previous bet) do you still bet on the above series of numbers of the new ones for 3: (2,3,5,6) (11,12,14,15) (20,21,23,24) (29,30,32,33)????

From the above it says you keep betting and
QuoteWHEN YOU WIN (AND ONLY WHEN YOU WIN) YOU WILL START WITH THE NEXT NUMBER THAT CAME UP AND SO ON

is that how you play it mate?
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: paulthepilot on June 29, 2008, 04:27:05 AM
First impression after testing this system on the 330 real numbers (i took them myself) of yesterday's table 3 in Enghien (casino near Paris) : THIS SYSTEM IS INCREDIBLE !!!
I will go back to the casino this afternoon and keep you posted of my financial results, playing with 1 piece = 10 euros.

Thanks again, best wishes for everybody in this forum with this method.

Paul
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Post by: addonai on June 29, 2008, 05:20:43 AM
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Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Carlitos on June 29, 2008, 07:29:59 AM
.............I'am looking at some permenanzen and seems to be very nice system indeed!!




Thanks Sam for sharing this with us  ;)




Carlitos  8)
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 29, 2008, 09:09:16 AM
Thank, Fellers..........

Please remember, I did not write the original system and I am not sure who did, but I came by it through murph.

What I did in my test was a little different than what the author did in the original post.  I took each number and then looked down my sheet and counted how many misses there were until it hit.  When I say "hit on 5th" you would have lost four bets and then won.

If I were actually betting I would probably bet each number twice and then let it go.  That means I would sometimes be betting two sets of numbers and sometimes the same number twice.  That's when it would get to be fun; when a number with double bets hit.

Yes, this deserves more testing and possibly a little real play.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: addonai on June 29, 2008, 12:38:31 PM
Dear Sam...

I want to ask you if this system is based of John Ager system . i have bought it and he plays it in the same mode but never he mentioned how to choose the corners .

Thanks

Addonai
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: hermes on June 29, 2008, 04:19:43 PM
Thanks to MURPH, and thanks to Sam for bringing the system to forum. Murph was not lying at all. He knows something.
John Ager couldn't do system like that he has no brain. He is plagiarist. I saw a few of his "systems" - nonsense like win-maxx systems.
I would test 3 flat bets and take the 4th loss. To make progression for 15 misses cost and for sure it can come 25 misses when we don't expect (the old Murphy). Or try Oscar Grind progression?
Hermes
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: caddy on June 29, 2008, 08:51:21 PM
Sam.

Do you know the numbers to be used for the American wheel {0. 00}?

What you show above is for the Euro wheel.

Thanks.

Download a free roulette system that really works at nolinks.genuinewinner.com/truth.html
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 29, 2008, 09:35:19 PM
No, I do not.  I got this system from a guy named murph.  No nothing about it.

I just played it on an RNG (Holy Slot Machine, Batman!).  Did I just say that??  Yes.  bj says the RNG's are fair. I want to investigate with one dollar spins.

I made 17 bucks.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 29, 2008, 10:39:09 PM
There is a very easy way to get your bets down.  I will share.

Suppose you want to bet the four corners starting with the #2  That's all you need to know.  You always bet the corner that goes UP from your number:  2 3 5 6 and not 1 2 4 5.  If your number is 5, you bet 5 6 8 9 not 4 5 7 8.  All of the other trigger numbers can only go upward.  When your first chip is down, skip down to the third corner bet.  It's always the third all the way down, no matter where you start.

Example: 

2 is spun.  Your first four numbers are 2 3 5 6.  The next possible corner is 5 6 8 9.  Skip it.  The next possible corner is 8 9 11 12.  Skip it.  Bet the next one: 11 12 14 15.

After you have played for about 50 spins, this will come as second nature and you don't need to futz around looking at your sheet.

Samster
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 29, 2008, 11:54:37 PM
Had another session on the Riverbelle RNG.  I started with 104 and I'm up to 163..real American.  Up $59.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on June 30, 2008, 01:22:56 AM
Went up to $189 after a tough-arsed session.

Listen, when you get one of those "no play" numbers; 0 8 17 26 or 35...play all five of them next spin.  I hit three tonight in about ten spins.

Sam......I'm up 85 dollars for the day.  I'm beat.........
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: bjb007 on June 30, 2008, 02:00:04 AM
Gee wizz Sam!

Who's a clever boy then?
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: keith4444 on June 30, 2008, 05:49:26 AM
Quote from: TwoCatSam on June 29, 2008, 11:54:37 PM
Had another session on the Riverbelle RNG.  I started with 104 and I'm up to 163..real American.  Up $59.

What starting stakes were you using Sam?

Keith
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 02, 2008, 09:47:54 AM
I was flat-betting with $1 per corner.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: keith4444 on July 02, 2008, 12:04:39 PM
you flat bet for 2 spins then move onto the next number right?
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 02, 2008, 02:55:49 PM
Yep,

Say 1 comes......I bet those sixteen numbers
2 comes....I am now betting those sixteen numbers. (Some are the same, four I think)  If 1 loses this time, I drop it and bet for 2 one more time and whatever number came that was not a 1 group.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: keith4444 on July 02, 2008, 03:02:48 PM
lol you must be like lightning trying to put all those chips down! I need more practice i think!
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Clothdog on July 04, 2008, 10:52:43 AM
Hello all,
No need to skip  the numbers 8-17-26-35, I suggest using my 578 root system and include 4-13-22-31. So your corners would be (4,5,7,8), (13,14,16,17),(22,23,25,26) (31,32,34,35).  For 0 or 00 try (7,8,10,11), (17,18,20 21),( 26,27,29,30),(32,33,35,36)
This works very well. Try it!
CD
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 04, 2008, 11:11:38 AM
Keith

You only lay four chips to cover sixteen numbers as you are betting a corner.  Very easy to do.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: keith4444 on July 04, 2008, 02:27:55 PM
Hi Sam

Yeah i hear ya mate but areant you playing multiple "sets" of numbers at once?
E.g if your betting a set and it loses your then betting 2 sets (the original one and the new one?)
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 04, 2008, 02:51:16 PM
Keith

Yes, eight chips.  But when you learn not to look at all the numbers he gave, it's real easy.  I click on the 1 corner then skip two streets and click and so on.  I can do it quickly. 
Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: murph on July 04, 2008, 03:59:48 PM
am glad you all liked my system as you can see proof is in the pudding .... murph
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: madupz4 on July 04, 2008, 05:28:11 PM
I'm not having much luck with this system, and it's because I don't think I fully understand what to do.

I bet on the "given numbers" (16 numbers, using 4 chips for 4 corners) based on the last number spun?  If I lose, do I bet on those same 16 numbers again a second time using the second progression OR do I use 16 different numbers (4 corners) based on the last number that just came in?

Am I sticking with one group of 16 numbers for the entire progression till I lose, or am I switching my numbers based on the last number spun?

Thanks
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: VLSroulette on July 04, 2008, 06:02:00 PM
Hello madupz,

I'm sure the cat or murph himself can assist you shortly.

Welcome to the forum family!  :)
Victor
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: winkel on July 04, 2008, 06:08:05 PM
Test Perm Tisch Online 1 Wiesbaden first 58 Coups

Version1: starting number
Version2: changing after lost
Version3: not changing after lost

Perm   Vers.1   Vers.2   Vers.3
15         
32   T   T   T
9         F
12   F   F   F
20   F   T   T
7   F      F
18   T   T   T
31         F
3   F   F   F
33   F   T   T
18   F      T
30   F   F   F
18   F   F   F
16   F   F   F
22   T   T   T
21         F
21   T   T   T
18         F
2   F   F   F
26   T   F   F
7         
20   F   F   F
12   F   T   T
27   F      F
21   F   F   F
20   F   F   F
6   F   T   T
13   T      F
35      F   F
11         
24   T   T   T
9         T
30   F   F   F
22   F   F   F
10   F   T   T
7   F      F
22   F   T   T
10   F      T
30   F   F   F
17   T   F   F
35         
26         
9         
13   F   F   F
5   T   T   T

hits    9   12   15
lost   24   16   24
played      33   28   39
bet   132   112   156
win     81   108   135
loss      -51   -4   -21




Version 2 seems to be the best

br
winkel
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 05, 2008, 01:33:03 AM
Since I am not overly fond of progressions, I played each 16 number set twice.  If it did not hit on the second try, I gave it up and went to the next one.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: hermes on July 05, 2008, 11:57:18 PM
Hi Angle, sorry Winkel, what means the version 1:the starting number? Changing after loss means bet the progression on the next number appeared e.g you lost the bet on # 36, next spin gefahlen ist #24 and you bet the progression on #24 4 corners?
I found out too that bet the progression on the next number corners is better but sometimes chops come and than would be better stay with the progression on the corners of the previous spin numbers.
What means T and F (F =Fehler?). Ich spreche Deutsch, Du kannst Deutsch schreiben wenn Du kannst nicht die Englisch Wort finden.
But flat bets as recommended by Sam are effective too because the system win ca. 50% on next 2 bets. If Winkel could test the flat bets version against the progression version on computer. Which one is more effective.
Gruess Gott
Hermes
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: winkel on July 06, 2008, 09:08:59 AM
Hi Hermes,

Version1: waiting for a number, play next spin,
Loss (F) playing same corners as starting number triggered.
Win (T) waiting for a new starting number

Version2: waiting for a number, play next spin
Loss: changing to new corners
Win: waiting for a new starting number

Version3:waiting for a new number, play next spin
Loss or win: playing new corners

I test only flat bets, because progressions don´t work at all. They are just increasing turnover.

as we found out it is a game on "Quersummen" (that means 12 > 1+2=3; 25 > 2+5=7) only sum 8 is not played.

br
winkel
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: hermes on July 06, 2008, 12:47:00 PM
Thanks for your explanation Winkel. Yes, quersummen are roots numbers.
Hermes
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Kingpin on July 12, 2008, 09:54:53 AM
Hi There  ;)

Is anybody still trying out this system?
I'm doing some testing at the moment, And so far it looks very promising.
Im trying to stick with the exact rules Including progression as Murph gave them.
I like the progression because it gives small losses (compared to other progressions), Which is easy to recover.

Hovever did he mean that when you get to final stage of progression you should Quit, or should you keep on betting with the 10'th step of the progression which is 5 units?

Would like to hear from ya'll what you think about this system.

Best Regards
Kingpin
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 12, 2008, 10:06:51 AM
Kingpin

Actually I am working with this system and another to attempt a "double-advantage" number system.  When two systems pick the same numbers, you have a bet.  I'm not much for progressions, so I'll defer to winkle who says they don't work.

If I get anything worth talking about, I'll post.

TwoCatSam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Kingpin on July 12, 2008, 11:18:05 AM
Ok Sam sounds good   :)

I'll post my results when im done testing.

I have another Question: Did he mean that when you have a hit, you bet the corners from the hit number, or do you wait one spin after a hit and bet that numbers corners??

Best Regards
Kingpin
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 12, 2008, 12:56:47 PM
If 1 hits I bet the 1 2 4 5 immediately.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Kingpin on July 12, 2008, 01:36:27 PM
ok same as me then ;)

Just had a real play session of 73 spins, i Stopped at +25 Units after a little recover when the progression went to the 7'th stage. Just before that i was at +40 units.

Anyway it's still a win, so im happy  :)

Kingpin
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: hermes on July 12, 2008, 05:40:55 PM
Kingpin, it was me hermes who said that the 10th progression is not worth to bet because you lose a lot of money just on that 10th!
Save money for a new progression, it recovers very fast from losses. It have downs and ups. It could work even to wait until one win number shows up and then start like (Lw) LLLLLw bet nolinksL stop&wait LLLw bet to overcome the downs.
Hermes
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Kingpin on July 13, 2008, 06:36:22 AM
yeah i think thats a good idea hermes, ill look in to it

Thanks

Kingpin
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: graham23s on July 14, 2008, 07:46:49 PM
Hi Guys,

Has nobody tried software to do the calculations? i have used this piece for over a month now withy fairly good results (nothing dramatic) but it does bring in some extra cash!

heres my blog on it:

nolinks://nolinks.squidoo.com/complete-guide-to-winning-your-bets-all-the-time (nolinks://nolinks.squidoo.com/complete-guide-to-winning-your-bets-all-the-time)

hope it helps

Graham
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: raffy555 on July 14, 2008, 07:57:55 PM
Thanks for the info.  Have you had some success with this?  I have heard good things about this system on other forums and am thinking of taking the plunge!  Just checking out the forums for info so cheers for posting here.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: graham23s on July 14, 2008, 08:00:22 PM
not a problem!

i make just under £100 per day from it! to be honest i havent really used it to its full potential (im a bit technophobic lol) i dont understand half the options, luckily a gambling friend of mine does most of it for me, but i would recommend it though.

hope that helps

Graham
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: raffy555 on July 14, 2008, 08:02:15 PM
Ah right. Do you think I could use it as a beginner?
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: graham23s on July 14, 2008, 08:04:16 PM
absolutely! there is also a guide with the software, and its pretty extensive aswell! it kind of hold your hand throughout lol

cheers

Graham
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: raffy555 on July 14, 2008, 08:06:48 PM
Cheers...I'll look into it now...I guess it was only a matter of time before something like this actually works.  Appreciate your tip...don't tell too many people! lol.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: J.Daniels on July 14, 2008, 10:31:59 PM
graham23s,

Are you talking about roulette sniper? It is just a tool to track, nothing you cant do with pen a paper. With this thing you will lose, so dont waste your time on it (advice)

JD
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: murph on July 17, 2008, 06:22:20 AM
hi glad to see memebers are still makeing money off my system and still testing this system does work as prooved .... i have moved on to something much better but am still testing but getting very good results good luck all ...... murph
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: AnandMajumdar on July 25, 2008, 02:40:49 PM
dear sam,

hello.. with regards to this system.. the progression you have recommended is 1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5

no lets say i have lost the first four bets i.e. 1,1,2,2.. so now my fifth bet would be 3u

lets say i win this bet and the number that shows up (for the win) out of the 16, requires me to bet on a different 16. so i am going to immediately bet on the 16 that, that number points to ? (becos i have won, i have to switch my bet). so i am assuming i dont wait. right?

and more importantly i won my 5th bet which was 3u. now i am set to bet on a new set of numbers. am i going to start my progression from the 4th bet which is 2u or reset back to my first bet of 1u..

if i am to bet now 2,3,3,4,4,5,5 then my betting progression becomes smaller and riskier.
however if i am to reset to the minimum bet of 1 unit then i have a larger loss to recover from the previous bet (1,1,2,2). so which one to use.. pls guide.    :-\

regards
anand

Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: AnandMajumdar on July 25, 2008, 02:44:51 PM
this confusion stems from the fact that if i am betting starting with 2,3,3,4,4,5,5, since it is a NEW set of numbers i am betting on, they will not get the same fair advantage of starting with a 1u bet. would be step-motherly treatment for them ?

conversely a 1u bet would mean a higher mountain of loss to climb ?

hence.
:-X

anand
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 25, 2008, 04:43:59 PM
andy

This is murph's system.  I only stole it from him and posted it.  Please direct any questions to him as he took me to the woodshed once and thrashed me thoroughly and I am still carrying the welts. 

Samster
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: AnandMajumdar on July 25, 2008, 04:52:08 PM
hey sam!

read all about it :)... from what i read off murph's last few posts about this system is that he has "moved on to better things" if im not wrong.. (murph i apologize in advance if im misquoting you). so i dunno if he is available for comment..

roadblock.  :(
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 25, 2008, 05:08:03 PM
Andy

I'll answer as best I can, but I am not a progression man.  I almost totally subscribe to the idea that a progression only puts off the eventual loss.  Notice the caveat "almost".  I'm never closed to what someone can show me.  Many are successful in their use of progressions, Victor for one!

Now, as I understand it, when you win you carry on with the progression on the new set of 16. 

When you win and you are above two, let's say three, you just go down one to two and then down to one.  I'm really not sure how this works.  It's a bastardized version of Oscar's Grind or the Pluscoup system.

Others on this forum might be much better to help you.

Try it this way with no progression.  Bet 16 and if it looses, bet it one more time and the new 16 also.  32 numbers.  Can be done but must be quick.   Learn to use the first number only in the corner and go up and right and you'll have your four.  Look on the layout and see what I mean.  Say 1 is the first number.  From dead center of one look up and right and place your chip on that plus sign, so to speak.  You can bet like a wild man this way.

Try it without a progression.  Just stay with each one twice and then move on.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: AnandMajumdar on July 25, 2008, 05:59:42 PM
sam

sounds safer and much more playable .. will do that for sure... let me do some testing on it and will get back with results

andy
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: JHM on July 26, 2008, 02:47:30 PM
Anymore reviews of you guys who have played?
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 26, 2008, 04:54:26 PM
JHM

Go to the testing area for my daily report.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: JHM on July 26, 2008, 05:53:17 PM
Quote from: TwoCatSam on July 26, 2008, 04:54:26 PM
JHM

Go to the testing area for my daily report.

Sam

I think your posts are really helpfull to me.

Thank you for sharing. I'm here a day now, and already read more and better information than in weeks spending on google to find some reliable information.

If I have questions can I ask you?

Thank you in advance.

Jur
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 26, 2008, 05:56:26 PM
JHM

You may ask me anything.  I hope I can answer.  If I can't, others possibly can.

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: roules on July 27, 2008, 09:21:50 AM
Quote from: JHM on July 26, 2008, 02:47:30 PM
Anymore reviews of you guys who have played?

My opinion so far is to keep clear of the progression, it can eat you alive! My current play is rebetting the current four corners on a loss and adding the next four off the new number. After that.....well I'm still working on that. Flat betting is definitely the way to go so far I think, after a win you might be a few units down but it seems to catch back up. So far.

There's something about this play that smells good. My early feelings are, that playing this with patience and waiting for virtual losses could be a very strong play (as with a lot of systems/methods). Doing it this way may leave room for progressions or pluscoup recovery.

Roules
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: JHM on July 27, 2008, 10:02:36 AM
I played this system today. First for fun, was 120 up. Then I had a losing streak and went down.

Just transferred some money to eurocasino, were no live roulette tables. So I played with 0,10 ct's. I had a losing streak I think, only a few wins out the spins. I just don't trust the computer engeneerd tabels. I think they are the same as slots.  >:(. But then again, maybe it was just a losing strike  ::)
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Kingpin on July 27, 2008, 02:42:59 PM
Hi guys  :)

I've been away for a hvile, i was testing this, but i'm sorry to say without luck :-\

Seemed as always to be so good in the beginning but then i lost a progression, and even worse my patience, so after a litle recoup it went down again. And suddenly the bankroll (250 Euro) was gone  :o

So it was due to me losing patience beacause the system was failing, atleast with the the progression murph gave.

But i have to say i still think this system is one of the better ones.

I really have to work with my patience and knowing when to cut the losses/winnings.
This is essential in Roulette playing i think.

I dont know, but a have a slight feeling that this may work better on casinos where they drop the ball from random places, but thats probably just nonsence. I was Playing it at Dublinbet where they drop it from last spun number.

Anyway i just thougt it was right to come out and tell you guys my how it went for me. I think it is important that we let eachother know when we are loosing aswell as when we are winning.

Now i'm working on something different.

Best Regards
Kingpin
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: AnandMajumdar on July 27, 2008, 03:57:09 PM
hiya sam,

just thought i would drop in to say hello..

love
andy
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 27, 2008, 05:40:18 PM
Andy

I'm around.  Just trying out this thing Boo_Ray posted.  I'm always chasing--looking for something better. 

Sam
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: Roulette787 on July 27, 2008, 08:24:45 PM
Coded this in Rx. (Hope I did it right)

Note: The progression resets to 1 after losing at 5th level.

Here are the results.
Spielbank, July 22, 460 live spins.
(https://www.vlsroulette.com/proxy.php?request=nolinks%3A%2F%2Fimg133.imageshack.us%2Fimg133%2F6172%2Fmurphscorner1sa0.jpg&hash=5fb65a161045a4f1703e4017407b3273c6905d7a)


2000 RNG spins,
(https://www.vlsroulette.com/proxy.php?request=nolinks%3A%2F%2Fimg504.imageshack.us%2Fimg504%2F6958%2Fmurphscorner2xo9.jpg&hash=5138ebed791253c26237426a0755cb897f6a7922)


Will you play it?


EDIT: I will upload Rx file on downloads for your testing.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: seykid29 on September 07, 2009, 09:08:35 AM
Greetings
Im new in the forum. I"m from seychelles,a small dot on the world map. Hard to locate.  :D
I try to use your system on the Automated roulette,00,it works quite well,I even cover 8 corners at time,so you may say te profit is small,but many times my numbers overlap,I came out with a nice win.
Great strategy you have given. Like it.

Seykid.  :ok:
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: VLSroulette on September 07, 2009, 10:10:48 AM
Quote from: seykid29 on September 07, 2009, 09:08:35 AM
Greetings
Im new in the forum. I"m from seychelles,a small dot on the world map. Hard to locate.  :D
I try to use your system on the Automated roulette,00,it works quite well,I even cover 8 corners at time,so you may say te profit is small,but many times my numbers overlap,I came out with a nice win.
Great strategy you have given. Like it.

Seykid.  :ok:
Welcome to the forum Seykid, have a long and prosper membership here with us.

Best regards.
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: The Spiders Kiss on September 08, 2009, 04:03:10 AM
Hi Seykid
The Seychelles huh?
May only be small but wow that country sure looks amazing.   :good:
Have a good stay with us mate
TSK
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: seykid29 on September 09, 2009, 01:15:48 PM
Hi all. A CORRECTION. Check  out my improvise version. I play the corner of the last 8 number that have come up,this should total 32 numbers but not really. Some numbers overlap and get nice profits. But still under study. Can you believe we have a 000 Automated roulette. . yeah. .  SEYKID
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: alex00 on September 10, 2009, 08:41:46 AM
Where can I find tests of this system?

Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: seykid29 on September 10, 2009, 09:16:50 AM
Hi.
Thre is no test,sorry for that :scratch_ones_head:. But it is just an experimenting one,because on our Automated roulette(000), numbers tend to repeat often,and covering such large numbers it is very easy to make some fast profit,but if a lot of zeros start to show up,they dont stop,so i take a rest. Like i said i just play the corners of the last 8 numbers,i normally win after a third spin,especially on overlapping numbers. . In case a bad streak i quit.
Seykid.

P. S Our Automated rolulette is the worst though,no croupier,but live ball spin. We have 000 plus 3 slots mark gold star,which when the ball fall into,you have a free chance,the computer choose the winning numbers. In all you can say we have 42 numbers,pay out 1:36,yeahh big losing gap.  >:(
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: nmb2504 on December 24, 2009, 04:21:20 PM
Generally, check roulette systems.  Yesterday, as I had no time, I went straight to the casino to play roulette Electromecanicas, and has given me excellent results.  Thank you very much


Mateo


Republica Argentina
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: VLSroulette on December 24, 2009, 08:53:00 PM
Hola/hello mateo, over here "Electromecánicas" are named "automated wheels"  ;)

¡Bienvenido!

Welcome to the forum.

Victor
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: nmb2504 on December 30, 2009, 03:14:40 PM
Quote from: VLSroulette link=topic=1402. msg90451#msg90451 date=1261698780
Hola/hello mateo, over here "Electromecánicas" are named "automated wheels"  ;)

¡Bienvenido!

Welcome to the forum.

Victor


Yes, they are electromechanical or electronic.  Brand Rolling Money "with a single 0.  Soon I shall pass, plenty of system I have.
Greetings to all


Mateo


Victor:

Estaba viendo que sos de Venezuela, te comento que este foro esta muy bueno. . .  tiene muchas cosas de primera.
En unos dias, voy aportar muchos sistemas de otro foro.

Un abrazo grande

Que tengas un Feliz Año y prospero Año Nuevo ¡¡

Mateo
Title: Re: BOOKIES ROULETTE MACHINE
Post by: sushie on December 31, 2009, 08:44:03 PM
Thanks for sharing Sam, i just test it on real table Dublinet in 20 spins= +64$ with 5 losses.