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A SALUTE TO VICTOR

Started by TwoCatSam, July 21, 2009, 12:40:45 PM

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TwoCatSam

To any interested............

When I first started to listen to Victor on the "other" forum..Roulette Forum, is it..I heard him speak of positive and negative trams.  At first this didn't make much sense to me until Lanky taught me the VLS Lw Methodology.  I said in two or three of my posts concerning that methodology how I could "tell which way the wind was blowing" and to get out at the appropriate time.  What I was seeing was a negative tram.

For those who are thinging: <A tram is something you ride up the mountain>, you are right.  We are riding a numerical tram or a situational tram, if you will.

Now, for the reason I'm posting..........

While running the bot, I see the graphs take a decidedly downward turn (negative tram) and then--later--take an upward turn (positive tram).  These movements are becoming predictable.  When I've been on a negative tram for a while, I can fairly safely say it will not turn around for a while.  I then pause the bot and come back two hours later.  I have found that--more likely than not--things will have turned around and I will be on a positve tram.  Sometimes, as I did last night, I have to pause the bot twice as I came back while the negative tram was still occurring.  I have done this a few times.  Is it possible I just lucked out and won?  Sure!  I never deny Lady Luck her seat at the table.  But it is something worth more investigation.  Tiago is--hopefully--programming an automatic pause into the bot for those of us who want it.

So hats off to Victor!  "The trend is your friend". 

I cannot close this without saying that winkel and Mr Chips have said the same thing.  <Do you want to ride this dead horse all the way to 50 spins?>....winkel.  <Finding the right exit point is crucial.>......Mr Chips.

But Victor said it first and I thank him for steering me onto something that is still working three years after he said it.  How's that for shelf life?

Sam

Breeze88

Hi

Nicley written and so true !!!



that explains why alot of systems staregy we you and others design work in the begining and all of a sudden the fail...
well that measn there is a bad tram onn its way .. so get out !!  come back later and get back in !!! but most of us dont do that .. either it works all the time or its BS ... i once read there is no bad system only bad players !!! i second that !!


greetz

Stepydan

Hey Sam  :)

I fully agree with what you have stated here !

I for one owe VLS big as for my understanding of roulette, in particular as for Victor's Lanky's trending concepts. I will add one more fundamental contributor in my personal list, apart from Winkel (he helped a lot, definitively) and Mr chips (I haven't read much of him to date, but I trust you on that), which is Number six and his clear exposure of the law of the third.

I am at the moment running an RX long simulation and I can see exactly the same ups and downs you are talking about, regardless of how much efforts I have put to avoid them while in conceptualizing - designing phase.

I am starting to "feel" the bad runs too, but I have yet to develop accuracy as to when to decide to stop for a while, or go virtual (so to speak, since this is a simulation) until the tide turns.

Cheers  :)

Stepydan.

Lanky

QuoteBut Victor said it first and I thank him for steering me onto something that is still working three years after he said it.  How's that for shelf life?

Sam

Amen Brother Amen.

Its not what You Win....Its what You don't Lose that counts Mate.

Lanky

Lanky

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