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Started by ll l ll l lll ll, April 04, 2011, 08:37:22 PM

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bombus

Quote from: cheese on April 06, 2011, 11:36:33 PM
I don't know what you're talking about. Who said anything about 5 spins? It wasn't me.

You once said you only look back 5 or 6 spins at most, anything further back is obsolete and useless when reading random.

cheese

Quote from: bombus on April 06, 2011, 11:43:45 PM
You once said you only look back 5 or 6 spins at most, anything further back is obsolete and useless when reading random.

He said: "why the need to write down the results on pen and paper?  It's fairly easy to see the random 5 spins deep, even 10 spins deep."

I don't write down the last 5 spins, I write them down as they appear. I might have 40 written down at the end of a session. So what?

bombus

Perhaps you write down 400 spins, but you claimed to only consider at most the last 5 or 6 spins because older spins have no consequence to the current conditon of randomness.

cheese

Quote from: bombus on April 07, 2011, 12:13:50 AM
Perhaps you write down 400 spins, but you claimed to only consider at most the last 5 or 6 spins because older spins have no consequence to the current conditon of randomness.

I never spend more than an hour playing, so 40 is about it. I usually don't look at more than 5 or 6, why would I.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on April 07, 2011, 12:22:16 AM
I never spend more than an hour playing, so 40 is about it. I usually don't look at more than 5 or 6, why would I.

Exactly, you just said it here and you have said it before.  You mentioned you only need to look at the past few spins and at most 5-6 spins deep.  So back to the original question:  if only looking at the past 5 spins to make the next bet, why the need to write it down on paper when anyone can easily observe and see the past 5 spins on the roulette marquee.

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on April 07, 2011, 12:27:32 AM
why the need to write it down on paper when anyone can easily observe and see the past 5 spins on the roulette marquee.

What makes you think what I'm writing down is whats on the marquee? You really have to try and think outside the box. When I say I write down the results of the spins, that doesn't mean I'm writing down the numbers.

bombus

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on April 07, 2011, 12:27:32 AM
Exactly, you just said it here and you have said it before.  You mentioned you only need to look at the past few spins and at most 5-6 spins deep.  So back to the original question:  if only looking at the past 5 spins to make the next bet, why the need to write it down on paper when anyone can easily observe and see the past 5 spins on the roulette marquee.

I believe it is just good record keeping.

He takes home the actuals and runs then through RX, etc, for further study and practice. ( I do the same with spins I have collected). This he has also stated in the past.

cheese

Quote from: bombus on April 07, 2011, 12:34:07 AM
I believe it is just good record keeping.

He takes home the actuals and runs then through RX

I don't record the actuals anymore, I have too many now.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on April 07, 2011, 12:32:30 AM
What makes you think what I'm writing down is whats on the marquee? You really have to try and think outside the box. When I say I write down the results of the spins, that doesn't mean I'm writing down the numbers.

I never said you are writing the numbers, its obvious you play the E/C's, so you are recording r/b, h/l, & o/e or any other combination of E/C's you have devised yourself.  The question is why, especially when its staring you right in the face on the marquee.  If the past few spins are the only ones that matter in making the next bet, why bother recording the results?

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on April 07, 2011, 12:41:55 AM
The question is why, especially when its staring you right in the face on the marquee.

You have no idea whats staring me in the face on the marquee because you have no idea what I write down. All you see is numbers. I see something else entirely. And thats what I write down.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on April 07, 2011, 12:49:07 AM
You have no idea whats staring me in the face on the marquee because you have no idea what I write down. All you see is numbers. I see something else entirely. And thats what I write down.

I don't see numbers, I don't even pay attention to numbers.  I pay attention to the colors red and black.  And sometimes H/L or O/E.  This is also what you pay attention to as you've mentioned more than a dozen times.

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on April 07, 2011, 12:52:46 AM
I don't see numbers, I don't even pay attention to numbers.  I pay attention to the colors red and black.  And sometimes H/L or O/E.  This is also what you pay attention to as you've mentioned more than a dozen times.

Look at it this way. If you were allowed to use a pen and paper in BJ, and you were counting cards, would you write down King and eight and Queen every time those cards came up? Hardly. You would have a complicated system of keeping track of what was going on so you could see where you were at all times. Thats what I write down in roulette. Its a system that tells me exactly where I am as the random events unfold. I never write down numbers.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: cheese on April 07, 2011, 12:58:04 AM
Look at it this way. If you were allowed to use a pen and paper in BJ, and you were counting cards, would you write down King and eight and Queen every time those cards came up? Hardly. You would have a complicated system of keeping track of what was going on so you could see where you were at all times. Thats what I write down in roulette. Its a system that tells me exactly where I am as the random events unfold. I never write down numbers.

That's what I was asking the first time, it took you until now to give an honest answer.  You are writing down your own game, your own method that only makes sense to you, to be played with the game of roulette. 

cheese

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on April 07, 2011, 01:01:12 AM
That's what I was asking the first time, it took you until now to give an honest answer.  You are writing down your own game, your own method that only makes sense to you, to be played with the game of roulette.  

Frankly, you ask crappy, indirect questions. They're like half baked accusations, I have no idea what you're after.

Kelly

A bit like the answers. Ducking and diving so no one can hang you on what you said earlyer. When a question is asked in East, you move against West and vice versa. 

Kelly

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