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Title: lonly street system
Post by: kattila on June 08, 2009, 04:52:07 PM
Hi to all again.  I am kattila new member and beginner. I have other system,but i think others have discovered before my system.
It is about beting only one street. I wait until do not come up 10 time one street. 
Bet 11 times(1€) this street
lose , bet 6 times 2€( i mean  2€ lose, bet 2€ again,lose , bet 2€ again, . . 6 times) )
lose, 4 times 3€( . . . . .
lose ,3 times 4€. . .
lose, 2 times 5€
lose,2 times  6€
lose,2 times 7€
lose,1 time 8€
lose,1 time 9 €
lose,1 time 10€
lose ,1 time 11€
lose,1 time 12€
lose,1 time 13€
lose,1 time 14 €
lose,1 time 15€
lose,1 time 16 €
lose,1 time 18€ total money need 216€ here
Etccc. . .
please  check this system

Title: Re: lonly street system
Post by: Shorty on June 08, 2009, 11:32:58 PM
The chance of this busting is 3.08%, streets can sleep past 100 spins quite often.
Title: Re: lonly street system
Post by: Clothdog on June 08, 2009, 11:34:55 PM
i repeated, i was at a table where a certain street slept for 72 spins and I left.
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Title: Re: lonly street system
Post by: bombus on June 09, 2009, 02:11:32 AM
I have been studying and playing the streets for 10 years. They can do but they don't sleep beyond 100 spins very often.
They will sleep beyond any slow progression more than occasionally and it will be very expensive when you lose.
From my experience sleeping streets tend to stay asleep and active streets tend to stay active.
The good thing is that not many streets will go into a long hibernation at the same time, in fact rarely more than one. There are 13.33 streets to choose from so you have a raw 1 in 13.33 (7.5%) chance of being unlucky enough to pick the hibernating street. Now they don't always hybernate so you will win at least 92.5 times out of 100. You need to set your progression to compensate for the 7.5 losers plus some profit. It can't be done, you can only get as close as you get, then you need to increase the accuracy of your prediction to make up the shortfall. That's the tricky bit.

That said, If you intend to use an up as you lose progression then the streets are the sweet spot of the game. They are neat and tidy for betting practicality, more economical than splits or straight ups, and the progression has the ability to be the longest available on the table.

Personally I think you should be paying more attention to the active streets, not the sleepers. But it's good to fully explore each component separately.

Now this is a ridiculously basic summary, but when playing the streets I use 28 spin intervals for tracking, and then bet the street with the most hits for up to 47 spins. You can push it to 56 but that is very expensive. If two streets are equally active then bet them both and play one off against the other to increase the duration rather than the profit. If three or more streets share dominance then you definitely need to be looking for other pointers, and there are many.

Don't discard the streets; they are one of the best available bets on the table for studying the nature of the game.

I could go on and on, but....

Have fun, friend.
Title: Re: lonly street system
Post by: MATTJONO on June 09, 2009, 07:11:51 AM
Kattila,

i have been taking adifferent approach to the streets so i can get a better picture of patterns and triggers to bet.

here is 47 spins set up in rows of 6. each street has a number  1= 1,2,3//   2= 4,5,6//.......11= 31,32,33//  12= 34,35,36
start
2    10   10   2     1    9
7    11   1    11   5    1
3    10   10   9    12   1
2     5    9    8    11   10
12   10   10   3    8    6
10   6    10   9    4    12
7    10    7    4    6    8
8    11   12   11   4    12
8    2     7    1     4     9 finish

we get alot more to play with here and you can see how some lines are repeating streets alot/ and some lines are not repeating at all and hitting all the streets, you just need to try and identify what each line/row is doing and bet as little as possible. i still have not looked fully into this type of tracking but i should be as i get more to playwith. hope i have given you some ideas.

mattjono
Title: Re: lonly street system
Post by: bombus on June 14, 2009, 06:48:24 AM
@kattila

I have attached my streets progression chart in case you decide to push on with using a progression for this type of bet.

It is designed for betting only 1, or maximum 2 streets at a time.

The brown and teal coloured progressions are increasingly more aggressive, and are designed to be used after the period of virtual play listed in their headings.


Cheers :drinks: