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Title: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on July 11, 2009, 12:29:21 PM
Preface: This system is a combination of Bombus' 21-Gun Salute System and Eric One.  This new system, Shotgun has done unusually well on the RNG Roulette, so I would limit it to RNG play only.  The premise is RNG wheels tend to repeat sectors, if not the numbers themselves.  Shotgun is an attempt to exploit the repeats.

Procedure: Consider these wheel-order sectors.  You will be alternating between wheels several times each session.

European Wheel                        American Wheel

A. 32,15,19,4,21,2                    A. 1,13,36,24,3,15
B. 25,17,34,6,27,13                   B. 34,22,5,17,32,20
C. 36,11,30,8,23,10                   C. 7,11,30,26,9,28
D. 5,24,16,33,1,20                     D. 2,14,35,23,4,16
E. 14,31,9,22,18,29                    E. 33,21,6,18,31,19
F. 7,28,12,35,3,26                      F. 8,12,29,25,10,27    (00)

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Freespin the first two numbers (If you do not have the freespin option, place equal amounts on red and black.)
You want numbers from two diffferent letters.  If you get a number from the same letter, spin again for a new number from another letter.

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Now that you have your two numbers, play all numbers in both letters.

(I.e. 11 comes in, 19 comes in)

Play A and C. (12 numbers)--European Wheel

---------------If hit restart on other wheel.---If playing the European RNG wheel, play the American RNG---and vice versa.

If the first 12 miss, play the letter of the number that hit.

(I.e. A & C were played-32,15,19,4,21,2(a) and 36,11,30,8,23,10(c)-European Wheel

#7 (x)----which is a part of F. (7,28,12,35,3,26)

So we play A, C, and F

If hit, restart at the other wheel--If playing Euro, goto American & vice versa

If miss again, double A,C,F bet. If win, goto next wheel--otherwise, end session.
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Test #1: VIP Lounge (RealTimeGaming Brand) July 11, 2009: 10:44am CDT USA: Starting Bankroll: $350

European Wheel

(Placed chip on Red and Black to advance number)

#10--part of C (36,11,30,8,23,10)
#19--part of A (32,15,19,4,21,2)

Play C & A (all 12 numbers)

#29 (x)---(29 is part of E so we play C,A,and E)

#10 (win)------->Goto American Wheel

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American Wheel

(Placed chip on Red and Black to advance number)

#0 (cost 2 chips)

#4---part of D (2,14,35,23,4,16)
#21--part of E (33,21,6,18,31,19)

Play D & E (all 12 numbers & 00)

11# (x)---part of C (7,11,30,26,9,28)

Play D, E, and C & 00 (19 numbers)

#30 (win)-------End Session: Ending BR=$358

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Test #2: Planet 7 (RealTimeGaming) 11:20am CDT USA: Starting Bankroll=$182

European Wheel

(Placed chip on Red and Black to advance number)

#12--part of F (7,28,12,35,3,26)
#22--part of E (14,31,9,22,18,29)

Play F & E (all 12 numbers)

35 (win)---End Session: New Bankroll=$206

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**Personal Note:  I started with $50 at Cat's Eye Casino and now the bankroll is $330 because of two systems: Shotgun and Eric One







Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on July 11, 2009, 08:21:11 PM
Fair comment Geniusly.

The original 50 chips were casino courtesy chips only good for slots and keno.  I simply used the chips for RNG system delvelopment.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: celiza427 on July 12, 2009, 09:52:15 PM
Hey Proofreaders,

     Thanks for the spin on bombus' system.  I've actually played the 21 gun salute with some success, usually stopping after a profit of 75 or so.  I've been really busy lately so haven't been testing or playing all that much, but since my lil girl's been gone I've been browsing the board and stumbled upon this.

     First off, not a big fan of the American wheel - so I looked at your sectors for the Euro wheel and decided to play them using your betting style with one slight change.  Using your examples from your first post... say 11 & 19 came in which would be C & A.  Next is 7, which is F, so we would next bet C, A, & F.  Next spin is 33, which is D.  Instead of my next bet being C, A, F with 2 units each, I would bet A, F, & D with 2 units on each number.

    Hope that made sense.  If not, I attached a copy of my test spreadsheet in which I've tested against RNG actuals from the actual's section here @ the forum.  Over about 1000 spins, total profit is 702 units.  Worst session so far has been -92.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on July 13, 2009, 03:51:44 PM
Greetings Celiza :)

Thanks for your input.  The whole point in changing wheels (Amer to Euro & vise versa) is tests point to a higher success rate as opposed to staying on the same wheel.  The mod is welcome. (bettors feel free to change the system to suit your style of play--and please post your results)
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: celiza427 on July 13, 2009, 06:43:34 PM
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on July 13, 2009, 03:51:44 PM
Greetings Celiza :)

Thanks for your input.  The whole point in changing wheels (Amer to Euro & vise versa) is tests point to a higher success rate as opposed to staying on the same wheel.  The mod is welcome. (bettors feel free to change the system to suit your style of play--and please post your results)

Yeah I can see why you might want to switch wheels.  I just prefer the Euro wheel, made a few mods, and decided to test them until my fictional BR tanked...so far I'm thru 1300 spins with a profit of $900.  Sooo, I'll keep testing until it goes busts (hopefully it won't though ;) )  I'll keep posting my spreadsheet test every 1000 spins or so.  Let me know how your testing of the original way goes.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on July 13, 2009, 09:11:59 PM
I'm up about $800 overall. Had three losing sessions of $60 each.  Not quite the Holy Grail, but good.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Ulysses on August 21, 2009, 09:01:52 AM
@proofreader

Going to give your system a try latter on today. I'm a big fan of wheel sector betting. Looks a promising system though a lot of numbers need to be bet reduces profit. What bankroll do you suggest to start a session? Thanks Uly
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on August 21, 2009, 09:34:25 AM
@Uly: $66 for $1 base unit bets.  Since you are playing at LuckyRed which can play @ 0.25, $20 will work.  Please try with fun money first

Any tweaks are welcome btw.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: iboba on August 21, 2009, 11:49:28 AM
Lot of logic in Celize approach.Since we are following last 2 then 3,why not following
last 3 in 4th. attempt???---The only thing don't like about this strategy is;
---WIN  24 in first attempt.
---WIN   6 in 2nd. attempt.
---WIN   8 in 3th. attempt

--LOSE  66 if 3 above attacks fail.
In other words you would have to win twice against 1 lose to gain profit of 10 chips.
And I can't imagine this as a winning bet under circumstances described above,as after 1st.
attempt with 12 numbers,we are in the even money bet,risking of loosing 66,while on the
contrary winning only 6 or 8...............Iboba 8) 8)

ps. Just checked 100 numb./Hamburg/Pro. and Celize way and both failed,but not much,thought.
Will test more and report.
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Ulysses on August 27, 2009, 06:15:24 PM
Finally got around to testing.

I was put off at first by all the constant changing of sectors/placing chips here there and every where ha ha.

When I did play it for real I didn't switch too and throw from ameri and euro wheels as you suggested I just stayed with the euro wheel.

It worked soundly from the off. Once my BR was doubled I quit as I always do. Looking in to this more deeply now, with big $ signs in my eye's  :good:

Just this hour, without playing any money, but in real play. Got the first 50 nums as a sample test and marked each number with the sector letter. Here they are below.

21 A
24 D
34 B
13 B W

13 B
18 E
22 E W

31 E
6 B
27 B W

35 F
25 B
18 E
16 D LOSE

0

28 F
14 E
29 E W

31 E

14 E
23 C
17 B
2 A
2 A LOSE

32 A
5 D
29 E
14 E W

13 B
4 A
32 A W

10 C

10 C
14 E
8 C W

33 D
11 C
20 D W

24 D
14 E
12 F
12 F W

6 B
5 D
27 B W

26  F
29 E
31 E W

10 C
21 A
10 C W

What's got me intreaged also is other repeating patterns of sectors; the same sample below just as sector lettors.

A D BBB EEE BB F B E D 0 F EEEE C B AAA D EE B AA CC E C D C DD E FF B D B F EE C A C

Can you see what I see?

Will work on tweaking your system proofreader, thanks uly.







 
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Ulysses on August 28, 2009, 08:11:13 AM
This is what I see


A D BBB EEE BB F B E D 0 F EEEE C B AAA D EE B AA CC E C D C DD E FF B D B F EE C A C

      BB  EE   BB                 EE EE     AA      EE   AA  CC           DD    FF            EE  (12 SECTORS REPEATED ON NEXT SPIN)



ANOTHER PATTERN IS (3 REPEATING SAME SECTORS MAY PRODUCE A REPEAT SECTOR WITHIN 7 SPINS) BELOW

      BBB       B
            EEE          E
                                      EEE                 E
                                                   AAA          A

Anyone on the same wave length as me? :no:
                                           
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Ulysses on August 28, 2009, 08:46:37 AM
A D BBB EEE BB F B E D 0 F EEEE C B AAA D EE B AA CC E C D C DD E FF B D B F EE C A C

      BB  EE   BB                 EE EE     AA      EE   AA  CC           DD    FF            EE  (12 SECTORS REPEATED ON NEXT SPIN)

Actually it is 16 repeating sectors not just 12.

50 bets of $6 = $300

16 wins of $36 = $576

Profit = $276 :aikido:
Title: Re: Shotgun RNG System
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on September 10, 2009, 05:55:09 PM
I'm trying to follow.  Each time a sector repeats we make a note of it (say after tracking 24 spins).  On spin 25+, when a repeating sector hits, play all six numbers of the sector, right---and repeat for each sector that repeated twice in a row on the first 24 spins..(Am I getting warm :)