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6 point Divisor Plan

Started by Lanky, November 12, 2007, 06:14:15 AM

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Lanky

@celiza427

Thank You for You kind words.
Your a nice Lady.(Mate) << Lmao


@Number Six .

You are spot on My Mate...
Well put Cobber.

{divisorism.} << Lmao

Lanky.


WhiteKnight

Hey Lanky, thanks for posting this seemingly great MM method...I just had a few questions to start with:

- how would you apply this to a system where you play 2 columns, would you increase the divisor after 4 losses in a row or 2 losses (actually i think i just found a post on the previous page where you play 2 columns, looks like you increase the divisor after 2 losses in a row)

- also, what would happen if I instead aimed to make only 1 unit per session, instead of 6 units, what changes would have to be made to the divisor plan?


vix

I guess you just stop when you win 1 unit? :scratch_ones_head:

WhiteKnight

hey Lanky, been studying this a bit lately and have another question, this time regarding the safety brake application...

I understand how you apply the safety brake when the divisor gets too low say like 2 or 3, then you add 6 to both divisor and target, however, do you ever apply a safety brake when the ratio between divisor and target is too high?  For example, say the target for whatever reason was 72 and the divisor was only 6, meaning a bet of 12 units, would you apply a safety brake here, and if so how much? 

At what ratio between divisor and target would you apply a safety brake, 10:1, 12:1, etc, or would you just ride out the session?

Thanks for all your help!

Lanky

@WhiteKnight.

Sorry for the delayed replies I have been very busy and out most of today.


Quote from: WhiteKnight on June 06, 2009, 04:10:47 AM
Hey Lanky, thanks for posting this seemingly great MM method...I just had a few questions to start with:

- how would you apply this to a system where you play 2 columns, would you increase the divisor after 4 losses in a row or 2 losses (actually I think I just found a post on the previous page where you play 2 columns, looks like you increase the divisor after 2 losses in a row)

- also, what would happen if I instead aimed to make only 1 unit per session, instead of 6 units, what changes would have to be made to the divisor plan?



Yes My Friend You did find the answer to Your First Question Yourself.......2 Dozens or 2 Columns =LL >>Divisor up One.

QuoteI guess you just stop when you win 1 unit? 

That's a good answer from Vix to Your 2nd question Mate.

You could fiddle around with with 2/2 Divisor if You wanted to but overall I thinks its a lot safer with the 6/6 Divisor.

Lanky.


WhiteKnight

Hey Lanky thanks for answering that...I'll stick with the 6/6 and see how it goes...not sure if you missed my other question above (sorry for asking so many questions) regarding the safety brake application?

freestyler

I'm sorry for stupid question, but where I can find link with full Lw system

celiza427


Lanky

Quote from: WhiteKnight on June 09, 2009, 12:38:41 PM
Hey Lanky thanks for answering that...I'll stick with the 6/6 and see how it goes...not sure if you missed my other question above (sorry for asking so many questions) regarding the safety brake application?

Hi Mate.

No I have not forgotten about it....just very busy at the moment.

But the way You have that particular post worded will require a lengthy reply as Your not just asking one Question and You have not given Me any indication as what You playing with it.
EG:=Single numbers,Evens,Dozens x1 or x2 etc.

And as I do want to be as helpful as I can & I want to get it right for You but as You have that post right now there is multiple answers required to satisfy You with answers.

I will come back to that post in a few hours and do My best for You or/and You could maybe tell Me exactly what Your playing or leave it and I will answer it all for You as Quick as I can ...but it will be a bit Later.

Lanky.

Natural9

Hey Lanky me old mate I gots a question for you as well well two actually howyou going with your hybrid strategy incorpoorting divisor and Marvens plan and also with your usage of the divisor methods has it ever got out of hand where you had to abandon a run and if not what is the highest bet you have had to go to on sy the 2 dozens or even the EC bets thanks in advance mate


Regard Rodney

WhiteKnight

sorry Lanky, i am wanting to play with 2 columns at a time...no rush to answer, just thought the post got missed.  Thanks when you have time :)

freestyler

Can someone explain what is zero pocket? This is just to bet on Zero or else? thanks

Natural9

Quote from: freestyler on June 11, 2009, 05:39:16 PM
Can someone explain what is zero pocket? This is just to bet on Zero or else? thanks

Zero pocket bet on the Euoropean wheel one chip on 0.1.2.3

StarStar

Hi lanky..

Can you help me on how to apply 6 point devisor on this.. ...

Example: the liability if I lose is 50% of my bet. (example: I place a usd 20 to win 20 but if I lose, I only lose usd 10.)

I ned a good progression (not a explosive progression)


Please kindly suggest me a good progression..

Lanky

Quotehey Lanky, been studying this a bit lately and have another question, this time regarding the safety brake application...

I understand how you apply the safety brake when the divisor gets too low say like 2 or 3, then you add 6 to both divisor and target, however, do you ever apply a safety brake when the ratio between divisor and target is too high?  For example, say the target for whatever reason was 72 and the divisor was only 6, meaning a bet of 12 units, would you apply a safety brake here, and if so how much? 

At what ratio between divisor and target would you apply a safety brake, 10:1, 12:1, etc, or would you just ride out the session?

Thanks for all your help!

Hi Mate.

Thank You for Your Patients.

My Mum is suspected of having signs of Dementia so I am sure You Understand that I am doing all I can to help.

OK Now it will Depend on each players Tolerance and the Win rate of the Selection method Plus whatever STOP LOSS they have in place.

Now if You have reached the stage of 6/72=12x12 then Your Method has had a real Bad Run especially if You have started with 6/6=1x1.

OK that aside I normally have between 100 to 200 unit stop loss on the lower bets.

Of course the higher the Unit I play the lower the stop loss.

Now You can do a Couple of things here at 6/72=12x12=96
If it was Me I would have that bet.

Now You can merrily continue on with this session from hell Your having if that bet lost or You can things like this.

6/96 + a 6/6 safety brake
Now its
12/102=9x9..........Now you need 10 wins or there about and Your Win target is now {12}.

And if You have realized this is a session fro Hell you can do the real smart thing and do this.

1) Walk away.
2) Or Adjust Your formula to this 12/51
3) So You Divisor is now 12 and Your win target is {12}
4) In other words Win it in 2 Lower sessions.

I hope I have been some help My Friend.
And if You have any More Questions just ask.

Your Friend Lanky.
   








Lanky

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