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Started by babs, February 22, 2011, 04:30:43 AM

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babs

Hi guys,

I have been gone for some time but here is a new fun system that has not let me down yet (although I have not played it for real money).
The gameplay is real simple... you need a BR of 500, Below is an example of one game I played on Roulette Xtreme.


Here are the rules:
There are 12 streets on a board. We are going to add one unit to certain streets on every spin (except when zero hit). To determine on which streets to bet, you divide and multiply the last spin by 2: I.e last number hit was 16, thus I have 8 and 32. I add one unit to both streets 3 and 11. Just keep adding units as the numbers appear (in some cases I had 32 units on a single street  ;D ).
Certain numbers are handled differently. When any number above 20 hit, you only bet on the divided streets (I.e. 20, divided gives 10 so you only add one unit to street 4.)   If an uneven number hit, like 17 you multiply by 2 = 34 and to divide you subtract 1 before dividing by 2 (I.e. 17-1 =16/2=8) so for number 17 you bet on street 3 and street 12. Do this for all numbers that are not equal. Two possible exceptions can be 1 and 19. If 1 hit, you only add a unit to the first street (since 1x2 = 2). When 19 hit, you subtract 1 and bet on street 3, and if you want you could also bet on street 12 (18x2=36). Whenever zero hits, just spin again.


Whenever a number hit that increases your BR (even by 1 unit) you start over: clear the board and multiply and divide the last number.   This game is a little crazy in that you never stop betting until you increased your BR. Just keep on adding those units on every spin  :'(

There has been a few hairy periods when playing this game, as you can see in the graph, but in the end it has always pulled through... JUST REMEMBER: Always note down your last BR, and whenever it increases (even by 1 unit) note it down, clear the board and start over with the last number.  This game will probably go bust (although it never happened to me yet after about 5500 spins - by hand). So try it and let me know.

NB: I never played this for real money... try it out first before betting real money!!!



Start by one spin (no bets).
Take the number that hit and multiply it by 2 and divide it by two (I.e. 10 ... thus 5 and 20)
Bet 1 unit on both streets containing 5 and 20.
Spin and again muliply and divide number by 2 and bet another unit on those streets.
If numbers above 20 hit, only bet on the divided street.
If Zero hit, ignore and continue.
If 1 hit, but another unit on first street. If 2 hit, add unit to street 1 and street 2.
If for instance 36 hit... then only bet on the divided number's street I.e. 18.



babs

Here is another game. I wanted to play only 150 spins, but as I said, you must keep playing until your BR increases by at least one. This game had a bit of a rocky start, but it smoothed out nicely at the end.



In this game I made 207 units in 152 spins playing only single units.

babs

Another game. I planned only to play 150 spins, but it took just over 200 spins. 55 spins more than I planned, but I ended with a nice profit. Had a nasty dip in the beginning and the end

Still, it was worth it. 258 units profit in 205 spins.


babs

Glad I didn't play this game with my own money  :o  This one was really harsh, but in the end it ended in a profit.
Again I aimed to play for only 150 spins, but a string of bad luck (a lot of zero's) had this game running for 507 spins. Really sad about the huge drawdown. I am beginning to think that there is some real possibility in this method... I haven't seen many methods that are able to pull into a profit from such a drawdown.  But some tweaking will be required cause few people has the kind of money to survive a drawdown such as this.  This is the first bad game and I have played hundreds of them. I usually quit as soon as possible after 150 spins.


Still made a decent profit in the end. 266 units profit in 507 spins. Glad this one is over!  :yahoo:


babs

This game ended at 151 spins (this is not a rule, but I try to end the game as soon as I have increased my BR after 150 spins - sometimes this can take some time  ;D )

This games was quite straightforward. 151 spins and 292 units profit.


babs

So far in 4 games I made 1023 units profit after 1015 spins. The third game was a nightmare (the first I had in many many games).

babs

I wanted to end this game at spin 149 since I was in profit. I decided not to since I decided not to quit until I played at least 150 spins. Luckily the game ended in a profit at spin 166.

Another 157 units of profit. NICE




Hey guys, how about some comments. Please someone, give this a try. Just for fun.  8)  It does have a drawdown, but it has the ability to pull right out of a drawdawn into a profit.

Droganson

Looks interesting but I am downright confused.  I ended up starting with the number 35 which I then simply subtracted by 1 then divided by 2 then I ended up with 17 so I wondered do I bet on the street with 17 because there is no street 17. . . I was so confused.  Lol.

Oh, my goodness! This system is amazing! I finally figured it out and I love it! Very creative system, babs! I will continue testing and let you know how it goes.

Nathan Detroit

IF, yes  IF  the  wheel cooperates with you then you have no problem with any artificially created  so called "winning "system until the  excrement hit the fan  while playing for REAL money at  live  roulette table in a B & M casino.

Dream on with your paper successes. :yahoo:

I might sound  cruel  but I am a REALIST . :ok:


N.D.

babs

Quote from: Nathan Detroit on February 22, 2011, 02:35:26 PM
IF, yes  IF  the  wheel cooperates with you then you have no problem with any artificially created  so called "winning "system until the  excrement hit the fan  while playing for REAL money at  live  roulette table in a B & M casino.

Dream on with your paper successes. :yahoo:

I might sound  cruel  but I am a REALIST . :ok:


N.D.

Hi Nathan,
I cannot agree more. If you read my post you will see that I have no false hope that this system is the holy grail. I have created quite a few systems in my time, and I tested even more... I have no doubt that this system will go bust. I just enjoy the process of creating these systems. The only reason I am so excited about this one is that it is ridiculously easy and, of all my systems I ever tested, the only one that can consistently come back from a huge drawdown (but for that you do need some deep pockets at times).

Just try it... it is quite enjoyable!

babs

Quote from: Droganson on February 22, 2011, 02:00:55 PM
Looks interesting but I am downright confused.  I ended up starting with the number 35 which I then simply subtracted by 1 then divided by 2 then I ended up with 17 so I wondered do I bet on the street with 17 because there is no street 17. . . I was so confused.  Lol.

Oh, my goodness! This system is amazing! I finally figured it out and I love it! Very creative system, babs! I will continue testing and let you know how it goes.

Sorry if my explanation was a bit confusing. Glad you figured it out. It is quite nice and very very simple. I play all my games until 150 spins, and then I start new the moment I hit a profit. Just remember that you only clear the board once your BR is at an higher point than before. This is the one part of my system that can do with some serious tweaking since I had a huge drawdown today of over 4000 units, but as you can see in the graph, the system did prevail in the end.

This system is real nice for some casual playing (with play money of course).

babs

Another profitable game. Took a few spins more than planned, and it had some scary periods  :swoon:



166 spins with a profit of 114 units

babs



What I like about this program:
1) Easy
2) Quick
3) Appears profitable
4) Ability to make an extreme comeback

What I do not like about this:
1) Can have some hairy drawdowns, but then again look at point 4 above.

I think if you continue playing this beyond 150 spins it could be even better.

babs



Ok, so far I have the following stats over the last few games I posted here (this is not the only testing I have done):
Total Spins: 1664
Total Profit: 2296 units

1.38 units profit per spin.

Not to bad for a paper system.   If only I knew how to program this in RX. That should give it a real test


Nathan Detroit

babs,

Reference is  made to tour chart at post # 11. Not to throw  you off track  but  I would  like to  give you  my take  on how I would have played  with this   $ 500 Bankroll.

I have noticed that after about 22 spins or coups  you  were up  $ 75 00.  At this point I would  have GUARANTEED myself 10 % and rat holed  this  $ 50 with   original  $ 500.--.

Then I wou;d have continued  with the remaining $ 25 until the FIRST loss.
That`s  how  winners are made. Not to forget  a loss limit of 25 %. :ok:


Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!

Nathan Detroit

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