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Started by John Gold, January 27, 2011, 05:15:03 PM

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MauiSunset

John,

Why do you think the 6 street shows up so much?  Or seems to be so critical?

John Gold

I am not 100% sure mate. I am going to do some testing with this new idea of mine at challengejackpot's auto wheel. I will be in chat if anyone would like me to guide them through it.  cheers.

Worked well in the brief period I tested it on the autowheel.

6 wins.

3 on level 1.
1 on level 2.
1 on level 3.
1 on level 4.


harald

I wished my english was better. . . . i see a lot of topics and i know a little what they mean. . . but a lot of words that are used i don't understand.  That's why it's sometimes hard to see the complete picture.
I have some questions.

Quote from: John Gold link=topic=17751. msg127487#msg127487 date=1296665699
13 = 3.  Here is the starting point, you note down the actual number and the street it belongs to.

You mean 13 is your first spin?

Quote from: John Gold link=topic=17751. msg127487#msg127487 date=1296665699
35 = 6.  Here is where you need to start using the marking template.  The last street was 3 and the current street is 6.  So you need to check the marking template and go to 3-6.
You will see the following.  6, 3, 3.  (1,2,4,5) Now you already have the 6, all you need to do is fill in the rest of the information.

So now your scorecard will look like this. . .

13 =3.

35 = 6, 3, 3.  (1,2,4,5)

26 = 5, 2, 5.  (1,3,4,6)

28 = 5, 6, 6.  (1,2,3,4)

7 = 2, 5, 3.  (1,4,6)

31 = 6, 5, 4.  (1,2,3)

21 = 4, 4, 4.  (1,2,3,5,6)

33 = 6, 2, 2.  (1,3,4,5)

31 = 6, 6, 6.  (1,2,3,4,5)

There are the first 9 numbers from Table 3 at the Spielbank Wiesbaden Casino in Germany from the
26th of January 2011.

What you are looking for to have a bet is finding numbers in the bracketed section that keep repeating in the next bracketed section.  A number that shows in the bracketed section will be absent from the other section of numbers and vice versa.

What exactly is a bracketed section? The numbers between the ( ) ?
And how many times must they repeat? And in how many spins? I mean when do you deside to start your bet? Must it be 9 numbers or is that just an example?


Quote from: John Gold link=topic=17751. msg127487#msg127487 date=1296665699
So you can see that the 1 appears in all the bracketed sections that I typed out.

So I am now going to have a bet that the 1 will continue in the bracketed section.  How do I go about it?  I note that the current number out is 35 which belongs to street 6.  So I go to the betting chart and look for 'no 1 on a 6' I see that I am required to bet on streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 26 which belongs to street 5 therefore I have had a winner and am in profit +2 units.

As long as the 1 keeps appearing in the bracketed section, I will continue to bet.  So now the current number out is 26 belonging to street 5.  In the betting chart, I look for 'no 1 on a 5' I see that I am required to bet on streets 2,4,5.

The next number out is 28 which belongs to street 5 therefore I have won again.  This time I won +3 units. 

The next bet is just a repeat of the last bet because the current number (28) belongs to street 5.  So I bet streets 2,4,5. 

The next number out is 7 which belongs to street 2.  Another winner.  This time I won +3 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 2' I am required to bet streets 2,4,6.

The next number out is 31 belonging to street 6.  Another winner.  A further profit of +3 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 6' I am required to bet streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 21 belonging to street 4.  Another winner.  A further profit of +2 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 4' I am required to bet streets 2,3,4,6.

The next number out is 33 belonging to street 6.  Another winner.  A further profit of +2 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 6' I am required to bet streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 31 belonging to street 6.  Another winner.  A further profit of +2 units.  The total profit is now +17 units.  The next bet was a loss bringing the total win to +13 units.

That is the basic premise behind the idea. 

For me this is very confusing. . . it looks like your going back in time with this example. . . . you give 9 numbers and then tell how to bet with the last 8 numbers. . . . but to me it looks like that only after those 9 numbers you see that 1 keeps appearing.
Can you please tell me what you do after the last number 31? Lets say after the last 31 you spin 7 and then 15?
Is it:
7 drops. . . . . so 6-2= 2,1,2.  So bet on streets  (3,4,5,6)?
15 drops. . . . so 2-3= 3,2,1.  So bet on streets (4,5,6)?

John Gold

Hello Harald,

It seems that you have misunderstood a lot of what I have written. Not to worry, maybe it is my fault for not explaining it very well.
I am not proposing a system here but more a tool for analysis. It kind of gives you an idea as to what is happening on the wheel. Some people like to play streaks/trends. Hopefully I have given some food for thought on how to attack them.

As for an actual system, I did come up with a system from all of this and have put it in the full systems section.
It is titled 'streets of gold'. It is pretty straightforward and I think you should be able to grasp it.


To answer some of your questions however that you posed above.

Yes, 13 was the first number spun.

Yes, the bracketed section is the numbers between the ( ).

In the example, it is correct that the 1 appears in all the bracketed sections. I did that on purpose to show you the long streaks you can find with a particular number constantly appearing. (The 6 is the most constant of the lot.)

You do not bet the streets as they appear in the brackets. There is a betting chart which you need to refer to.
For example if the 1 is constantly appearing in the bracketed section and you want to bet for that to continue, you will look what the current number is on the scoreboard. Let's say it's number 15, this belongs to street 3. So you go to the betting chart and look for no 1 on a 3. You will see that you need to bet streets 2,3,5,6. That is how you would do it.

I hope that clears some things up for you.


Mr. Investable

Enjoying your Blog John.  Please keep it coming! I'm learning alot and very engaged!!
:thumbsup:
Great analytical content, interesting perspective, impressive working progress and well written instructions - thank you

Peace.

John Gold

33 (6)
34 (6) 6,6,6. (1,2,3,4,5)
05 (1) 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)
24 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
02 (1) 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)
20 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
29 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
15 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)
16 (3) 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)
29 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)
17 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)
15 (3) 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)
23 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)
03 (1) 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)
03 (1) 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)
27 (5) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
25 (5) 5,6,6. (1,2,3,4)
13 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)
30 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)
03 (1) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)
36 (6) 1,5,6. (2,3,4)
23 (4) 4,4,4. (1,2,3,5,6)
22 (4) 4,6,6. (1,2,3,5)
24 (4) 4,6,6. (1,2,3,5)
13 (3) 3,5,5. (1,2,4,6)
23 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)
14 (3) 3,5,5. (1,2,4,6)
31 (6) 3,3,6. (1,2,4,5)
06 (1) 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)
24 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
25 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
33 (6) 1,4,6. (2,3,5)
10 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)


The above is the first 33 spins from table 2 at the Spielbank -Wiesbaden Casino from yesterday (1st April 2011)

I covered this method earlier on in the blog but I wanted to just bring it back up one last time because this is where I believe you are going to find your answers to the roulette puzzle.

Every roulette session has a kind of 'signature' to it. It is up to the player to spend some time studying what is going on and then come to his/her conclusions. 15-20 minutes spent looking for this 'signature' is time well spent.

You will notice that the 2 is in the bracketed section 28 times out of the possible 32. (The first number is just a marker)

The run produced WWWWWWWW(L)WWWWWWWW(LL)WWWWWWWWWWWW(L).

You will find this is not a rare occurrence however the missing number (the one which regularly appears in the brackets) will be different from session to session. The missing number if you ignore the 6 is most likely to be either a 1, 2 or 5 with preference for the 1 and 2. This is valuable information for your testing.

The above run produced over +60 units flat betting.
Up as you win progressions can also produce devastatingly good results.

Always remember the wheel has no memory. The missing 2 could have continued for a further 20-25 spins. Never go against something which is showing up strongly.
I have seen whole sessions compromising some 200+ spins that show a very dominant 'signature'.


To win at roulette is simple. You need more winning bets than losing bets. Fancy MM plans can only take you so far before the proverbial hits the fan.

You can beat the odds by having a deeper understanding of how things ebb and flow. This requires staying alert and thinking on your feet.





John Gold

This probably warrants a few more examples just for clarity.

35 (6)
07 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
26 (5) 1,3,5. (2,4,6)
06 (1) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)
05 (1) 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)
11 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
35 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
27 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)
25 (5) 5,6,6. (1,2,3,4)
07 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6)
18 (3) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)
30 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)
12 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6)
31 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
06 (1) 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)
18 (3) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)
08 (2) 2,4,5. (1,3,6)
06 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
20 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
09 (2) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)
05 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
06 (1) 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)
15 (3) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)
19 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)
18 (3) 3,5,5. (1,2,4,6)
18 (3) 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)
22 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)
25 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
13 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)
18 (3) 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)
23 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)
35 (6) 2,2,6. (1,3,4,5)
08 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
12 (2) 2,6,6. (1,3,4,5)
11 (2) 2,6,6. (1,3,4,5)
31 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
02 (1) 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)
28 (5) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
17 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)
04 (1) 1,2,4. (3,5,6)
32 (6) 1,5,6. (2,3,4)
14 (3) 3,3,3. (1,2,4,5,6)
30 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)
12 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6)
02 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
29 (5) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
03 (1) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)
12 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
31 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
11 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
36 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
34 (6) 6,6,6. (1,2,3,4,5)
10 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)
09 (2) 2,6,6. (1,3,4,5)
06 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
23 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
05 (1) 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)
20 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)
27 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
19 (4) 2,4,5. (1,3,6)
07 (2) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)
36 (6) 4,5,6. (1,2,3)
26 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)

W/L sequence for the 1 in the bracketed section.

LLLLL WWWW L WWW L WW L WW LL W L WW LLL W L W L WWW L W LLL WWW
L W LL W L WW L W L W L W L WWWW. 34 wins versus 28 losses.

W/L sequence for the 2 in the bracketed section.

L W L W L W L W LLLL WW LL WW L WW L WWWWWWWW LLLL WWWW L WW LL
WW LL W L WW LL WWWWW LL W L. 35 wins versus 27 losses.

W/L sequence for the 3 in the bracketed section.

W LL WWWWW LL W L WW L WW LL WW L W LL WW LL WWWWWWW LL WW
L W L W LL WWWWWWWW LLL WW L WW. 39 wins versus 23 losses.

W/L sequence for the 4 in the bracketed section.

WWWWW L WWWWWW L W LLLLLL W LL WW LLL W L WWWW L W LLL WWWW
LL WW L W L WWW LL W LLLLL W. 33 wins versus 29 losses.

W/L sequence for the 5 in the bracketed section.

W L WWW LLLL W LLLL W LLL W L WWW L WW L WWWWWWW LLL WW L W
LLLL WW L W L WWW LL W LLL W LL. 30 wins versus 32 losses.

W/L sequence for the 6 in the bracketed section.

WWW L W L W L WWWW L WWWWWWW L WWW L WWW L W L W LLL WWWW
L WWWWWWW L W LL W L WWWWWWW L W. 45 wins versus 17 losses.

Looking at some consecutive win and loss streaks produced the following results.

4 LOSS X 6.
5 LOSS X 1.
6 LOSS X 1.

4 WIN X 7.
5 WIN X 3.
6 WIN X 1.
7 WIN X 5.
8 WIN X 2.

If I break the loss sequences down into numbers.....

1) 5,1,1,1,2,1,3,1,1,1,3,1,2,1,1,1,1,1.
2) 1,1,1,1,4,1,1,1,4,1,2,2,1,2,2,1.
3) 2,2,1,1,2,1,2,2,2,1,1,2,3,1.
4) 1,1,6,2,3,1,1,3,2,1,1,2,4.
5) 1,4,4,3,1,1,1,3,1,4,1,1,2,3,2.
6) 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,3,1,1,2,1,1.

Naturally the 6 will have mostly short loss sequences.
The 4 should have the most lengthy loss sequences.
The 3 would be brilliant for betting purposes because of the very consistent nature of the short losses.  This is something I always look out for.
The 5 was showing itself not to be consistent for short loss sequences and would be avoided.

This is why I say it pays to just spend 10-15 minutes watching and seeing what the wheel is throwing up. It can give you all kinds of clues. It only takes one bet to dip your toe in the water and see if things will continue on in the same fashion. There will be a point where it will and you can go  on an extended win streak.

The betting chart that I typed out earlier on in the blog covers the bets for the bracketed numbers.
Don't forget you can also bet opposite.
Just because no consistent loss sequences are showing does not mean you can't have a bet. Looking at the 4 and 5 above shows you there is more than one way to skin a cat.

When you are experienced enough to use all the information at your disposal, you will find there is nearly always something that is happening that you can try and take advantage of.
The trick is staying alert and getting in and out with a small profit and trying to repeat this as many times as you can. It really works and just takes a bit of effort.


John Gold

There is a lot of discussion about bet selection again at the moment and posters are asking  'where do I bet and why?'

So I am going to show an example of how I do this using the method I have explained in this thread.


This will be like a running commentary of events.

13 (3)
11 (2) 2,4,5. (1,3,6)

So I am just getting into the game here. I like to look at a few spins and see what is happening before I decide on betting anything. Straight away, I notice the 6 is where it 'normally' is.

16 (3) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

So the 6 may be playing ball and this could be one of those periods where it continues to appears in the bracketed section for a prolonged period. I will stick my toe in and see what happens.
I will be betting no 6 on a 3 which means I have to bet the 1,2,5.

35 (6) 3,3,6. (1,2,4,5)

A loss to start up with and I am - 3. Not to worry.  Serves me right for probably jumping in to soon.

27 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)

There is nothing taking my eye at the moment. Nothing consistent is happening and it is just a case of probably marking a few more spins and seeing how the land lies.

29 (5) 5,6,6. (1,2,3,4)

A few things are starting to take shape now. The 4 has repeated 4 times in the bracketed section. I don't really like playing the 4 in this section. It tends to not go on too many long runs.
I notice the 1 has also repeated 3 times in the bracketed section. I am not 100% certain in my own mind what to do here. So the best thing is not to bet and just see what happens.

07 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6.)

Well I could have took my choice there if I wanted to. One thing I just noticed is that the betting for no 1 on a 5 was 2,4,5 and the betting for no 4 on a 5 was 1,2,5. I could have played the combined bet of 1,2,4,5. I never thought of that, lol.

04 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

So now the 1 and 4 have migrated to the opposite section. The 5 has appeared in the 1st section 4 times in a row. So if  I wanted to play for the 5 to come out on a 1, I would bet the 4,5,6 (which is the exact  opposite of NO 5 on a 1 which would have required me to bet 1,2,3. OK, I am going for the 5 to continue and betting the 4,5,6.

14 (3) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

Another loss there taking me to -6.  The 6 has appeared again in the bracketed section and that is 4 times out of the last 5. I am going to go for that. No 6 on a 3 requires me to bet 1,2,5 on the 1/1 betting chart and 1,2,4,6 on the full betting chart for the missing 6. Because I have lost 2 bets and am - 6, I am going to play it safe and try and recoup some chips. So I will be betting the 1,2,4,6.

19 (4) 1,1,4. (2,3,5,6)

I am glad I chose the safer option and I have won 2 units and am back to – 4.
So now I will be playing no 6 on a 4. I need to bet 1,2,3,5 using the full 6 betting chart.

09 (2) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

Another 2 unit winner taking me to – 2. Nothing much else happening except I notice that the 5 has appeared in the bracketed section for a 3rd consecutive time. I am happy to stick with the missing 6.
No 6 on a 2 requires me to bet 1,3,4,5 using the full 6 betting chart.

01 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

Another + 2 bringing me back to level. I am glad I chose to go down the safe route with the full 6 betting chart or I would have lost 2 out of the last 3 bets. It always pays to keep an eye on this and all you need to do is keep an eye on what's trending. If something is coming up for you, great. If it's not, then DON'T play it and just wait for something that is playing ball. It takes concentration and really keeping an eye on what's going on.

So I am continuing with no 6 on a 1 and need to bet 2,3,4,5 using the full 6 betting chart.

04 (1) 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)

A loss and back to – 4. This kind of tells me the 6 is out of balance. What with the loss there and the other things I explained. Time to leave that alone for a while. I notice the 5 has appeared in the bracketed section 4 times out of the last 5. Nothing else takes my eye. I will bet for no 5 on a 1. That requires a bet on the 1,2,3.

22 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)

A loss there taking me to – 7. Things are not really running smoothly and this an indication to be careful. I notice the 2 has come up 3 times in a row in the bracketed section and the W/L sequence over the last 7/8 spins has not got out of hand. In other words, it is a frequent visitor to the bracketed section. So no 2 on a 4 and I need to bet 1,3,4,5.

29 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

A win of 2 units taking me back to -5. I will continue with no 2 on a 5 and I need to bet 3,5,6.

03 (1) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

A loss of 3 units there and I am now at – 8. It's amazing sometimes, I notice the 6 has appeared 9 times out of the last 10 spins in the bracketed section. The last 3 bets there would have produced three wins. Sometimes it just takes one little thing to go against you and it can really upset the apple cart. Another sign that this could be a difficult session.
I will look for no 6 on a 1 this time. I need to bet 2,3,4,5 using the full 6 betting chart.

23 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)

A win of 2 units taking me back to – 6.  So looking again for no 6 on a 4 and I need to bet 1,2,3,5 using the full 6 betting chart..

09 (2) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

Another +2 taking me to – 4. Looking again for the no 6 on a 2. I need to bet 1,3,4,5 using the full 6 betting chart..

28 (5) 1,3,5. (2,4,6)

Another +2 taking me to – 2. Nothing else is very consistent at all in the bracketed section as far as appearing consecutively. The 2 is a kind of 'hit one, miss one' scenario. The 3 has appeared in the other section for the last 4 consecutive spins however. It may pay to keep an eye on that.

So again, no 6 on a 5 and I am betting 1,2,3,4 using the full 6 betting chart.

04 (1) 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

Another +2 and I am back level again. The 6 can be a real saver on so many occasions. I would have been OK playing the 6 using the 1/1 betting chart as well over the last 4/5 spins. The reason I did not is because I was not in profit. I try and always look for the safest option if I am behind and am prepared to take a few more risks when I am in front. I notice that is the 5th consecutive appearance of the 3 in the other section and the 6 has appeared in the bracketed section now for the last 13 times out of 14. (That one time it did not appear for me has really kicked me in the pants, lol) At least it really shows you what is happening. I am not cheating here and using live actuals a spin at a time. So I feel I should have made a profit by now but instead I am level. I am going to take that as a sign to end the session.

I will do a few of these over the next few days and it least it gives you an idea of how I play this.


John Gold

Here is the second example.

35 (6)
16 (3) 3,3,3. (1,2,4,5,6)

I will wait a few spins and see what happens.

32 (6) 3,3,6. (1,2,4,5)

This could be one of those games where the 6 is choppy. You just never know. You can not exclusively rely on the 6 to be always in the bracketed section when looking for bets.. It pays to shop around, lol.

09 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)

The 5 has appeared 3 times in the bracketed section. That is the strongest looking bet at the moment. I am going to bet for no 5 on a 2. I need to bet 2,3,4.

23 (4) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

A winner to start with and a profit of +3. Looking again for no 5 on a 4. I need to bet 1,2,4,6.

03 (1) 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)

A +2 unit winner taking the total to +5. Could be a nice little run here on the missing 5. Nothing else is really standing out at present. One thing that I like to see is how I am mostly getting at least 4 numbers appearing in the bracketed section. This is always a good sign.
Looking for no 5 on a 1. I need to bet 1,2,3.

22 (4) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)

I spoke to soon. A loss of – 3 taking me back to +2.  Having a look and I can see the 3 has appeared in the other section on the last 3 spins and the 6 has appeared in the bracketed section for the last 4 appearances. Regarding the 6, I also notice that it would have won on the last 3 spins using the 1/1 betting chart. So considering that I am in slight profit, I would be happy using the 1/1 betting chart for the 6 if that's why I decide to play. Now considering that looks like the strongest option, I will play for the missing 6 on a 4 and need to bet the 1,2,5 using the 1/1 betting chart.

25 (5) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

A winner and +3 to add to the total taking the profit to +5. Well this is going much better than the last session and the 6 looks to be playing ball. The thing is that it can all change in a spin. I know that and have to be ready for it. In other words, I think it pays to quit on a loss most times unless something is extremely strong compared to anything else and you are well in profit. Then I might give something a second chance.

So I am looking for no 6 on a 5 and need to bet 1,2,3,4. (this is still using the 1/1 betting chart for the 6)

11 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6)

A winner and another +2 to add to the total taking the profits to +7.  Looking for no 6 on a 2 and need to bet 3,4,5.

26 (5) 1,3,5. (2,4,6)

A winner and +3 to add taking the profit now to +10. As for anything else happening, the only really consistent thing seems to be the 3 in the other section. It has produced a W/L sequence in that section of WW L WWW L WW.
The 6 in the bracketed section has produced W L WWWWWWW.

So looking for no 6 on a 5 and I need to bet 1,2,3,4.

08 (2) 2,3,5. (1,4,6)

A further +2 taking the profit to +12.  Once again the 3 has appeared in the first section and the 6 in the bracketed section. Like I have said before, it is amazing at times how things can really go on long winning runs. That's why it's important not to chase things that are not happening. A bit of patience can be really rewarded with this particular method. I like to play in short bursts as well. It keeps the concentration intact. Obviously the exception is when you are in the middle of a really hot streak. If you have played for an hour and got to +20 and just suffered a loss, it could be a great time to take a break, have a coffee and recharge the batteries.

Anyway, that is another example and I will do a few more over the weekend.
I have took all the numbers for these tests from live casino results. On saying that, I have tested using random.org numbers and it works just as well.

Cheers.

John Gold

For anybody wondering what the heck this is all about. I posted a full description of the method in reply 28 on this thread.  :)

John Gold

Last example for the day.

18 (3)
33 (6) 3,3,6. (1,2,4,5)
27 (5) 2,5,5. (1,3,4,6)

Both the 1 and the 4 missing 2 times consecutively in the bracketed section. Funnily enough, this same scenario popped up in my earlier example today. Anyway, no bet here for me.

31 (6) 1,4,6. (2,3,5)

The 3 has missed twice but I will leave it alone for now.

06 (1) 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)

The 3 has missed again and I will have a go with that and see what happens.
No 3 on a 1. I need to bet 1,2,6.

04 (1) 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)

A winner of 3 units getting away to a good start. +3.
Will continue to look for the 3 to be absent. The only other constant appears to be the 2 in the bracketed section as well.
So no 3 on a 1. I need to bet 1,2,6.

09 (2) 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)

Another +3 taking the total to +6. The 3 is showing a W/L sequence in the bracketed section of
L WWWWW. I see the 1 has 4 times consecutive in the other section.
So no 3 on a 2. I need to bet 1,2,6.

06 (1) 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

Another +3 taking the total gains for this session to +9. Once again the 1 has hit in the other section giving that a W/L sequence in that section of  LL WWWWW.
So no 3 on a 1 and I need to bet 1,2,6.

25 (5) 3,4,5. (1,2,6)

A loss there and complete turnaround for the 1 and 3. So – 3 taking me back down to +6 for the session. Looking at the bracketed section, the 6 has hit on the last 3 consecutive spins. It looks like it could be starting to hot up. The 2 is pretty consistent with a W/L sequence in the bracketed section of W L WWW L WW. I will not be boring and play the 6 because that would require putting 4 units into action. If I go for the no 2 on a 5, I only need to bet the 3,5,6. I am going for that.

13 (3) 1,3,4. (2,5,6)

Brilliant! I would have won either way but saved a chip and made another +3 taking me back up to +9 for the session.
So no 2 on a 3 and I need to bet 3,4,6.

07 (2) 2,4,5. (1,3,6)

lol, a short lived victory. Back to +6 for the session again. That's the way the cookie crumbles.
The 6 in the bracketed section is now showing L W L W L WWWWW. The 2 is showing signs of a hit 1, miss 1. But I don't have a no 2 on a 2 anyhow so will need to revert to the 6. (Also bear in mind that because I am in profit, I am using the 1/1 betting chart for the 6 here. If I was showing a loss, I would be playing from the full 6 betting chart.)
So no 6 on a 2 and I need to bet 3,4,5.

23 (4) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

A nice +3 taking things back up to +9. I notice the 4 has appeared 5 times consecutively in the other section.
No 6 on a 4 and I need to bet 1,2,5.

03 (1) 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)

Another +3 and reaching a new high of +12. Things look to be going well here. If you decide to learn and play this, you will get a real feel for what is happening once you get a bit of experience under your belt. That goes for the bad times as well and in a way, that is more important to know when it's happening than the good times.
So no 6 on a 1 and I need to bet the 3,4,5.

13 (3) 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

Another +3 and up to +15. The only thing here to do is to keep on trucking. A W/L sequence on the no 6 in the bracketed section of L W L W L WWWWWWWW. Even better the 1/1 betting chart for the 6 is working nicely as it does on a lot of occasions.
No 6 on a 3 and I need to bet the 1,2,5.

13 (3) 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)

Bummer! Oh well back to +12 for the session. A loss is only ever 1 step away. The 5 is looking good in the bracketed section having appeared 4 times consecutively. However I am going to stop here for today. (I had a peek ahead and I would have won on the next bet with the 5 and lost the one after, so I saved 5/10 minutes of typing, lol.) The session ended up +12 anyhow and it was a good one.

So the three sessions today provided a first one that was difficult. Everything that could go wrong did go wrong. Luckily I was able to catch a run on the 6 with the full betting chart and claw back the 8 units that I was down to get me level and I was happy to quit all square.

The second and third sessions were pretty uncomplicated.  The 6 in the bracketed section played a big part in all three sessions. Don't let that fool you however into thinking that's all there is to this method because that would be a wrong assumption. Any of the streets from 1 to 6 can go on long winning/losing runs which you can take advantage of.  It is a case of watching and waiting and then hopefully getting in on the ground floor and riding the elevator to the very top.

Cheers.

John Gold

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2] 2,4,5. (1,3,6)
4] 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

So I will jump in here with no 6 on a 4 and I need to bet 1,2,5.

5] 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

Takes me to +3. I will now bet no 6 on a 5 betting 1,2,3,4.

5] 5,6,6. (1,2,3,4)

A loss there taking me to -1. The 3 has produced a W/L sequence of W L WW in the bracketed section. I will play for no 3 on a 5 and see what happens. I need to bet 4,5,6.

2] 2,3,5. (1,4,6)

Well this is not going well, lol. - 4 in total. The 1 has produced a W/L sequence of WW L WW. Now you could argue that it is due for another loss following that trend. Anyhow, I will be betting for no 1 on a 2 and need to bet 2,4,6.

3] 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

So now sitting at -7. The 4 has appeared 3 times consecutively in the bracketed section. As I have mentioned before, I am not keen on playing the 4 in this section. I will play for no 6 on a 3. I need to bet 1,2,5,6. This is using the full betting chart for the 6. I honestly feel like I am chasing my tail here and my gut tells me to stop playing. Well, it is just an example with no real cash on the table, let's see what happens.

1] 1,2,4. (3,5,6)

A win of 2 units bringing me back to -5. I see the 2 has appeared 3 times consecutively in the other section. In the examples I have shown, I have not really had chance to play anything much in the other section. I can remember just one bet if my memory serves me correct. It is only when nothing is happening in the bracketed section and something is screaming of the page in the other section that I will have a bet there.
So looking for no 6 on a 1 and need to bet 2,3,4,5.

4] 3,4,5. (1,2,6)

A win of 2 units bringing me to -3. What is annoying is that I am using the full betting chart for the 6 and the 1/1 betting chart for the 6 is playing ball at the moment, lol. I like a good moan when things are going against me. (This is how the mind can play tricks on you, I am thinking one more winning bet using the 1/1 betting chart would take me back to level. You can bet your bottom dollar what will happen if I try that.)
So no 6 on a 4 and I need to bet 1,2,3,5. (chicken)

2] 2,3,4. (1,5,6)

A win of 2 units and back to -1. Nothing much else happening at the moment, the 4 is where I like to see it.
So this bet to try and get into a bit of profit for the first time in this session.
No 6 on a 2 and I need to bet 1,3,4,5.

1] 1,4,5. (2,3,6)

Hooray. +1. Playing the full betting chart saved my bacon there as well.
Let's run with it a bit and see what happens.
I will play for no 6 on a 1 and need to bet 2,3,4,5. Because I am in profit, I would normally use the 1/1 betting chart. However because the last bet would have lost using that, I am using a more cautious approach.

6] 1,5,6. (2,3,4)

Back with a bump to -3.  There is nothing that really catches the eye at the moment so I am going to play a wait and see game....

1] 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)

OK. The 2 has a W/L sequence of W L WWW over the last 5 spins.
No 2 on a 1 and I need to bet 1,4,5,6.

6] 1,5,6. (2,3,4)

A 2 unit gain and back to -1. This is one of those instances where the 6 is hit and miss. Hopefully the 2 can go on a bit of run. I notice the 1 has appeared 4 times consecutively in the other section as well.
So no 2 on a 6 and I need to bet 1,3,4,6.

1] 1,1,5. (2,3,4,6)

Another 2 unit gain and back to +1 for the session.
So no 2 on a 1 and I need to bet the 1,4,5,6.

2] 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)

Back to -3 again. Well a few things happening here. The 1 has now hit 6 consecutive times in the other section and the 4 has hit 5 consecutive in the bracketed section.
I am going to play for the 1 to hit in the other section again. I need to bet the 1,3,5. (to arrive at this bet, just work out the opposite of what NO 1 on a 2 would be.)

5] 1,3,5. (2,4,6)

Back to 'levels you devils' again. I like the look of this 1 in the other section. It is hot!
So looking for a 1 in the other section again and betting the 1,3,6.

1] 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

Up to an earth shattering +3 now. WOOHOOOOO.
The 1 in the other section is showing a W/L sequence of WWWWWWWW over the last 8 spins and the 4 is showing a W/L sequence of WWWWWWW over the last 7 spins in the bracketed section.

I don't actually have a bet figured out for the no 1 on a 1 to work out what the opposite is, lol.
So I will have to go for the next best option. No 4 on a 1 and I need to bet 1,2,6.

2] 1,2,2. (3,4,5,6)

Well that worked out and now up to +6 for the session. The 1 came as well. (I will need to try and figure something out for that because that could crop up again)

So back to the 1 in the other section because that is outstripping the 4 in the bracketed section by 1.
So looking for the 1 in the other section and I need to bet the 1,3,5.

3] 1,2,3. (4,5,6)

Another +3 taking the total profit for the session to +9 and things are looking good here.
The 1 has hit 10 in a row in the other section and the 4 has unusually hit 9 times in the bracketed section.
So now I am looking for the 1 in the other section and need to bet 1 and 4.

6] 3,3,6. (1,2,4,5)

Well I suppose it could not go on forever. Back to +7.

I am going to end the session here. The 4 is still in the bracketed section and has now appeared 10 times consecutively. If I were to bet it to remain there, it would require a 5 unit bet on the next spin betting the 1,2,3,5,6. I don't fancy the sucker punch of giving back my profit. The 6 is still a bit hit and miss and I notice the 5 has come up 4 times consecutive in the bracketed section.

Anyhow, I will stop there with a +7 result. Not bad really considering it got of to a real sticky start.

I am happy the way this session turned out because it allowed me to show you a few of the different  options available. There are times when it could be something is really hot in the other section and it is worth playing.

I think that is enough examples to show anybody interested in this how I go about things.
It is not an exact science. Some of you may think there is no way that you could actually play this in a real casino but trust me, you most certainly can. You just need to keep your cool and make sure you have a way of writing everything down so that you can see at a glance what trends are forming.
Be as creative as you like. I have never encountered any problems in a casino when I take in my notebook and a few pens. (I even take a small ruler in as well, lol) I am a bit of a perfectionist.

So there you have it. Hopefully you have noticed that things never really get out of hand.
Admittedly however I have only shown a few small examples. The thing is to think on your feet and rely on your instinct. Your gut will tell you when things are not right and you need to step back.
To begin with, it may be a good idea to have a stop loss of 10-15 units or something like that.
If you make a few mistakes and have a few losing sessions, it is not the end of the world that way.
Slowly build up your confidence and get a feel for things. Good luck.

John Gold

All the examples above are EXACTLY how I would go about my business in a B+M casino.

I don't go there to get rich! I go because I enjoy the challenge of trying to beat the game of roulette.

Guys I am going to tell you something and this is the truth. When I lived in London, I was good friends with a very successful businessman who had an estimated fortune of at least £10 million.

Over a period of about 3 years, he lost everything in the casino and is now actually in Jail for attempted robbery. His philosophy was that you could 'outmuscle' the casino with money.
You can't take these guys 'head on' and still come out with your shirt on.

My goal is NOT to lose. I still have the odd losing session but I have a lot of days where I am winning anywhere between 20-40 units using the above method.

If takes me about 3-4 hours to have 3 sessions comprising of about 20-30 spins each.
Doing it this way is a relaxing way to play and spend an afternoon.

I just wanted to share this with you. Roulette can be a dangerous game, make no mistake about that.  It does not have to be like that if you can limit your losses and let the small wins add up.

Davemd

Thank you for sharing in this great thread John,

Dave.

John Gold

Hello guys/gals.

I took a much needed break to recharge my batteries and am now ready to get stuck in again.

I will be drawing a line under the method I have mostly talked about in this blog. That is not to say that I don't rate it or don't play it anymore.

I would like to share what I consider a much better method of play and also slightly less complicated.

The method is more related to sleepers but with a difference which gives it a real kick. This is probably the finest method I have developed and I even have a good understanding of why it works  ;)

Once again, I will explain everything step by step and show working examples. Through the wonders of the internet, I can even supply graphics this time. (It all has to be a bit of fun as well)

I will try and get the ball rolling today/tonight.

cheers.

John Gold

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