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Started by buju, August 01, 2010, 07:46:53 PM

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reddwarf

Hi TicTacToe,

I have the same problem. I already found out that each double dozen is treated as a seperate game: so the bet for this specific double dozen is reset once there is an individual profit. The whole game is reset when there is an overal profit. This ends the session and restarts the 2/2/2 bet

A this ,moment I'm able to "almost" reproduce the game. Hope this helps a little bit

red dwarf

buju

Quote from: reddwarf on August 02, 2010, 01:30:50 PM
Hi TicTacToe,

I have the same problem. I already found out that each double dozen is treated as a seperate game: so the bet for this specific double dozen is reset once there is an individual profit. The whole game is reset when there is an overal profit. This ends the session and restarts the 2/2/2 bet

A this ,moment I'm able to "almost" reproduce the game. Hope this helps a little bit

red dwarf

:thumbsup: YOU GOT IT RIGHT! THIS IS EXACTLY HOW YOU PLAY THIS METHOD!!!!

paul2010

Hello there. . .  Reading through your postings, very interesting  :yahoo:. . .   What happens if a zero is spun !!! Thanks

paul2010

And cause im new to this, sorry!!!!!  Can u give us a quick run down of lankys 6 point divisor. . . .  :clapping:

reddwarf

Hi Buju,

I know I'm almost there! I have a small issue though: in the 3rd session, after the number 6 was spun, I get the following bets 2/7/2, you bet 2/5/2. I this because you use Lankys safety bracket, Or did I make a calculation mistake?

My calculation Dz2&3 in total lost 28 units after spin 6, so bet would be 40/6=> 7, not 5. where do I make the mistake?

red dwarf

By the way Paul2010, just use the search function and search for "6 point divisor"!

paul2010

Ok cheers red dwarf, ill take a look. . .  Do you know what happens on this system if a zero appears. . .

buju

Quote from: reddwarf on August 02, 2010, 02:26:50 PM
Hi Buju,

I know I'm almost there! I have a small issue though: in the 3rd session, after the number 6 was spun, I get the following bets 2/7/2, you bet 2/5/2. I this because you use Lankys safety bracket, Or did I make a calculation mistake?

My calculation Dz2&3 in total lost 28 units after spin 6, so bet would be 40/6=> 7, not 5. where do I make the mistake?

red dwarf

By the way Paul2010, just use the search function and search for "6 point divisor"!



Dont forget, after spin 6, THE DIVISOR WOULD BE 8 (after 2 straight loses you add the divisor by 1, 2 straight loses you add the divisor by 2, etc... ) so the divisor NOT 6 but it would be 8, 40/8=> 5





paul2010

Hello buju. . .  Think i got the jist of it all. . .   Just like some advise on what to do if a zero appears!!! ::)

reddwarf

Hi Buju,

Thanks! I'm going to check it right away.

Paul, when the zero appears all 3 double dozens loose, no problem. To reduce the impact of the zero you can apply diferential betting (As Buju already mentioned in one is post):

lets assume that we have to bet 2/3/4/ (DZ1&2 2, Dz2&3 3, Dz1&3 4), we now have to substract the minimum bet, which is 2 from all dozens, so we bet 0/1/2. If now zero hits you loose 3 in stead of 9. But in your calculations you keep on calculating with the original 2/3/4.

red dwarf


pablos

Can someone write about Lanky 6 point Divisor Plan. I found some website about it but I don't understand everything. Can someone explain this plan ?

Kyla Shooter

Quote from: pablos on August 02, 2010, 05:25:12 PM
Can someone write about Lanky 6 point Divisor Plan. I found some website about it but I don't understand everything. Can someone explain this plan ?

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/

GLC

Quote from: Kyla Shooter on August 02, 2010, 05:27:23 PM
nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/

For all you who aren't familiar with Lanky's 6 point divisor bet method.  It is an excellent way to bet for any bet selection, although it is a little difficult to understand and calculate.  Especially, if you are calculating for 3 separate bets.

Why not try Hermes' leveller betting system.  You bet 1,1, then 2,2, then 4,4 and continue to bet 4,4 until you are even or plus.  You can go another step to 8,8 and then stay at 8,8 until you are even or new high.  It's a little easier to calculate your next bets and it seems to work quite nicely.  You can't always prevent going into the hole for a while, but if you have enough bank, it always comes out, well, so far.

GLC

pablos

Thanks guys I think I get it now. I just misunderstood something. I am used to that  5/7 means that 5 is divided into 7 pieces not the opposite way and I had to do some little more translation because english is not my mother tongue. Since I understand Lanky (I think) I stay with it first. Thanks for help.

One more question. Do you use the rule that after two losses in the row you add to the divisor 1 ? I mean do you use basic form of Lanky plan ? baceuse in the thread you linked there some other kind of play for dozens I mean increasing divisor every 4 losses in the row. To clarify do you increase divisor always by 1 and every two losses in the row and decrease it after win ? and here we are talking about 3 people playing two dozens each or 3 people playing 1 dozen each. Would it be the same ? because 3 people playing each two dozens that would be a lot of counting in short time.

I viewed example in this topic again and I am confused. Can someone tell me the rules use here:

We start with 12/6. Can you tell me the exact rules of increasing and decreasing divisor ? beacuse here in the examples after two losses in the row stake went form 2 by 3 to 4. I dont know why ?

Shouldn't it be: Start 12/6 =2, loss, 14/6 = 3, loss, 17/7 or 6 but in both cases it is 3 isn't it ?

Ok think I understand it should be:

12/6 = 2, loss, 16/6 =3, losss, 22/7=4 right ?

I found some very helpful tool here:

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/?action=dlattach;attach=4830

and in example is:

Reset

Bet 2 UNIT ON  D1 and D2  EACH
Bet 2 UNIT ON  D2 and D3  EACH
Bet 2 UNIT ON  D1 and D3  EACH

24  [Won 2 UNIT on D1 and D2 /  Won 2 UNIT on D2 and D3 /  Lost 4 UNIT on D1 and D3]= PROFIT 0


Bet 2 UNIT ON  D1 and D2  EACH
Bet 2 UNIT ON  D2 and D3  EACH
Bet 3 UNIT ON  D1 and D3  EACH

16  [Won 2 UNIT on D1 and D2 / Won 2 UNIT on D2 and D3 / Lost 6 UNIT on D1 and D3]= PROFIT -2


Bet 2 UNIT ON  D1 and D2  EACH
Bet 2 UNIT ON  D2 and D3  EACH
Bet 4 UNIT ON  D1 and D3  EACH


hermes

You can bet all 3 dozens or columns at the same time and be a winner but must be differential betting. His way is only painful at zeros coming. Not for US roulette.
Kapisko!
Hermes

keel44

I do not believe he bets on all 3 dozens at once.  He would be a fool.  I think he just shows it that way for example/tracking purposes.  Differential betting is the exact same thing.  Let us end that discrepancy right now.

I think the method is excellent.  As long as we are sure the 6 point divisor is the way to go.


keel44

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