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Calling all line betters - please help!

Started by ChickenDinner, September 14, 2008, 08:26:48 AM

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ChickenDinner

Hi Friends,

I really need your help here:

Has anyone got any ideas for what could be the most efficient and reliable method for selecting single lines (Double streets) to bet on.

E.g, waiting for a line to sleep or hottest line after x amount of spins, line with most repeating numbers after x amount of spins, etc.

Basically, the table I'm playing on is a 'no zero roulette table' with rigid mins and maxes, but the lines are the most flexible, so this is what I'm gonna focus toward. I've got a 2 unit min bet, 30 units max, 1 units increments allowed.

All ideas and suggestions will be welcome.
Many thanks
CD

TwoCatSam

CD

The sleeping double-streets was what killed my Sniper test.  They always ate the bankroll.

Sam

ChickenDinner

Thanks Sam, i'll cross that option off the list. I don't sleeper methods very much anyway, so I'm probably gonna avoid anything sleeper based and instead contrentrate on the "hot" methods, e.g, bet the line which contains the most repeating numbers after 36 spins, or something like that anyway...

CD

MattyMattz

I would stick with the "hot" idea.  I've tested a few methods on picking 1 line, but nothing turned out positive.

Matt

Boo_Ray

Lines can only used with wise progression or some amount of luck..
somewhere is pdf book: casino busters which uses lines for flatbetting

ChickenDinner

Thanks guys. I know betting single lines (Double Streets) is tricky feat and requires wise progressions, wise MM, and some good furtune along the way. But because it is the only selection where I can raise bets to 30 units if need be, I think they are my best chance of beating a certain no zero roulette table over a long period.

I'm think I'm gonna go with some sort of hot selection. Bet it for 6 spins using Lanky's 6 point divisor, then if I lose, wait for a new qualifying line.

Boo Ray mate, do you where I can find said pdf book?

Cheers
CD

MattyMattz

Hey CD,

I believe you could be onto something with the one line, although I think a good progression will be key.


Boo_Ray

Always play hot numbers or lines never sleeping ones, I just captured interesting Screen, check in attachment

CD also check your PM :)

ChickenDinner

Hey Boo Ray, thanks for your advice and the nice attachment - now that's what I'll be looking for when I play this!!!

Hey Matt, thanks for the vote of confidence. Yes, good progression is the key here. With a 16.66666% chance of hitting, I'm bound to encounter some ridiculously long negative dispersions from time to time, so I think after losing the first 12 bets, my bet target will be reduced to simply break even, but if I lose the next 6 bets, I'll quit the session at minimal loss.

Using Lanky's divisor plan, at basic units, a losing session would run like so:

With a 100 unit main bank roll, my session target is 10 units (10%...duh). 10/6 = 2 units opening bet
I'll be putting the divisor up 1 after 2 losses.


bet 2, lose = 12 target

12/6
bet 2, lose = 14 target

14/7
bet 2 lose = 16 target

16/7
bet 3 lose = 19 target

19/8
bet 3 lose = 22 target

22/8
bet 3 lose = 25 target

Now wait for new qualifier.

25/10
bet 3 lose, 28 target

28/10
bet 3, lose, 31 target

31/12
bet 3, lost, 34 target

34/12
bet 3, lost, 37 target

37/14
bet 3, lost, 40 target

40/14
bet 3, lost, 43 target

Now I cut the target in half (& round up).

22/16
bet 2, lost,  24 target

24/16
bet 2, lost, 26 target

26/18
bet 2, lost, 28 target

28/18
bet 2, lost, 30 target

30/20
bet 2, lost, 32 target

32/22

bet 2, lost, total loss 45 units.



In a nut shell, by using the divisor and Victor's 50% plan, I'm should be able to fight off the negative dispersions by betting less when losing and more when winning; and without that pesky 0 getting in the way, and with a bit of lady luck, I "should" be able to make some decent profits here.

Any other ideas for a MM/progression strategy are of course more than welcome. Lanky mate, if your reading this, please jump in with any comments you might have.

Now I just need to come up with a sound strategy for bet selection.

Some options:

After 24 spins, bet the line with most repeating numbers, if 2 or more are equal, bet the line the with most hits.

After a line repeats, or shows twice in 3 spins, bet it, but jump to another line if one qualifies.

After 24 spins, bet the line with the most repeating numbers & bet that line for 12 bets, but only if the line doesn't contain a triple repeater (law of 3rd-like method).

Bet the hottest line in 18, 24, 30 or 36 spins.

I'll give it some thought...

Thanks again guys.

CD


Lohnro


Lanky

QuoteLanky mate, if your reading this, please jump in with any comments you might have.

Hi CD

Because your selection is at odds of 11/1=12 Return-(street bet)
And because of the long run of outs that You can get.
My advice would be to change the Divisor to the price of the selection which in this case would be 11 and have a win target of 1

..............................................................................
Like This.

1-11/1=1=2 lost
2-11/2=1=3 lost
3-11/3=1=4 lost
4-11/4=1=5 lost
5-11/5=1=6 lost
6-11/6=1=7 lost
7-11/7=1=8 lost
8-11/8=1=9 lost
9-11/9=1=10 lost
10-11/10=1=11 lost
11-11/11=1=12 lost <<(a Win here would be a {1}unit profit)(11 out-12 return={1} profit )
12-12=2=14 Won-24 back=10+1 win target={11} profit(on the 12th spin)
..................................................................................

If & when You wanted to change the Divisor Upwards would be a choice that You have to make My Mate.


I hope I have been some help to You my Friend.


Lanky.

ChickenDinner

Hi Lanky,
Thanks mate. But I'm gonna be playing the double streets, which have 5/1 odds. So do you think I it might be a good idea to use this price as my divisor? Also mate, I might be playing 2 lines sometimes, how do I work this into the divisor?

Hi Lohno,
Thanks mate. I'll check it out. I'm glad it's still winning as that's very similar to how I was intending on playing.

Cheers guys
CD



Lanky

Quote from: ChickenDinner on September 15, 2008, 01:51:04 PM
Hi Lanky,
Thanks mate. But I'm gonna be playing the double streets, which have 5/1 odds. So do you think I it might be a good idea to use this price as my divisor? Also mate, I might be playing 2 lines sometimes, how do I work this into the divisor?

Cheers guys
CD


Hi CD.

Betting 2 lines is the same as betting a single Dozen Cobber.

Keep the divisor at 6 mate.

Here is a link that will help you Buddy.(Read it all but the answers you want is the 2nd part.)

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/msg19057/#msg19057

Your Friend.

Lanky

Lanky

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