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Main => Situational / Strategy play => Topic started by: Stepydan on April 20, 2009, 11:18:07 AM

Title: How is the water today ?
Post by: Stepydan on April 20, 2009, 11:18:07 AM
Hello all

I was born in a small island in indian ocean.  It is sometimes a round of the world surfing championship, since it has a unique wave coming from left.  In that area of the island surfers go each and everyday :"how is the water today ?" by which they mean : is it possible to surf or not ?

What does this has to do with roulette ? You may ask.  Stay with me, I'll try to explain.

I just uploaded a calc (open office) file in the members only download section.  It is called the Multi_Lw tracker. 

Why did I choose calc over excel, which I also have ?
First, I like it when it is free.  Second, I don't think excel can do one specific thing that makes openoffice calc very interesting in my opinion : opening two instances of the same file.  With this feature, you can view two different areas of your spreadsheet and organize it throughout your screen.  (See pictures below)

What is this file for ? I would say it is in between a simple spreadsheet and a software.  It helped me test new ideas about roulette, and I think you may find it handy, too.

So now I will present those ideas, and then how I implemented them :



Title: Re: How is the water today ?
Post by: Stepydan on April 20, 2009, 11:43:57 AM
To cut a long story short, here is what I decided to cast away from this file :




Ok now it is time to show what the Multi_Lw tracker looks like.






Title: Re: How is the water today ?
Post by: Stepydan on April 20, 2009, 12:08:05 PM
You may have also noticed there are several tabs. Let's talk about them.

While playing, you are going to spend a lot of time screening the first : "Main". For each spin you can have a look at the different trackers to see what is happening. There is an automatic counting feature above each track that tells you how many "LLLw"s, "LLLLw"s etc you get.
As in Victor's, there are also betting advisors.

The second one is where all the "cooking" takes place : I have hidden nothing there. You can study and verify each and every formula used. I would gladly fix any pointed mistake.

The four following tabs are places where I have put statistics for each phenomenon. So after each session, you can copy and paste the results into the table below, and then calculate mean and SD. If I am not being clear here, have a look at the file, I guess you will see some light.
I have included 32 to 64 results from Wiesbaden permanences studied in those stats. Since the tracker goes up to 90 spins, that is an analysis from about 2,700 to 5,400 spins. A little more testing than my previous attempt, it seems  :)

The following tab is where you can store permanences for future analysis, at your will. From there you either input a formula in the "Main" tab to get the spins, or simply copy and paste. I have preloaded two recent Wiesbaden permanences, at your convenience.

The last tab is the basis for the wheel analysis and subsequent tracker.

In the last pic, you can have a feeling of what you get when you start inputting spins.
Title: Re: How is the water today ?
Post by: Stepydan on April 20, 2009, 12:40:42 PM
Numbers in red are those repeated once. If they repeat twice or more, you'll have another layout (cell background will turn pink).

I have also incorporated a small macro that triggers the pseudo-random number generator included in calc. This is a no brainer.

Ok enough of the technical part.

What has this tool done for me, what can it (possibly) do for you ?





While working at this, I on many occasions thought of vets words such as "roulette is a game of streaks", "there will be bad days", "no system can win 100%". So sometimes the dozen LD track is not playable, at all ! Yes the very famous dozen "Lw" system. Sometimes it will be other tracks.

So my conclusion is similar to what Lanky once wrote : wait for x number of spins (I recall he wrote 20 spins) before deciding to jump into play.

In other words, always ask "how is the water today ?"

Cheers,  :)

Stepydan.
Title: Re: How is the water today ?
Post by: Carlitos on April 20, 2009, 12:55:15 PM
Thanks Stepydan for your thoughts and insights  :thumbsup: But now you got me curious in knowing which island it is were you com from?? Must be very nice, with white beaches and turguas ( light blue ) seas??




Carlitos  :thumbsup: