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Main => General Board => Topic started by: Lanky on August 12, 2009, 08:33:54 PM

Title: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: Lanky on August 12, 2009, 08:33:54 PM
Hi Forum.

I recieved this from a Friend of Mine.

QuoteHi mate,

Just wondering if you know anything about this? rouletteassault.com/?hop=tank000

Scroll down a bit to find YOUR 6 Point Divisor System!

Cheers,


Now let Me be perfectly clear here.

I have in no way had any knowledge that this thing was being put together.
Nor do I have any Knowledge of who is behind this thing.

If anyone says anything different to that then they are a Liar.

I can Categorically state in all Honesty that I have had nothing to do with this what so ever.

I converted the Divisor to be able to be used at Roulette.

I gave it freely to the people on any Forum I have been on.

I have never nor will I ever asked for a cent for sharing information with the Members or Guests of those Forums.

My Mindset to Betting is that its Just as if not more important to protect what you have then it is to add to it.

My goal was to help at least one Person Lose Less.

If I have done that.
Then I have accomplished something by way of helping that Person (and their Family) to enjoy a better life.

Your Friend.

Lanky.
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: mistarlupo on August 13, 2009, 12:13:56 PM
QuoteHi mate,

Just wondering if you know anything about this? rouletteassault.com/?hop=tank000

Scroll down a bit to find YOUR 6 Point Divisor System!

Cheers,

Speaking personally I know the 6 point divisor plan from the internet, but not VLS or any other roulette-oriented website.
I know that this staking plan was introduced here by our friend Lanky, but I'm not familiar with Lanky's implementation...
Is there any major difference? Or more importantly, are you sure they've got HIS version?

Pardon me for the bit of offtopic.

Regards,
Lupo
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: Lanky on August 13, 2009, 10:32:15 PM
Hi mistarlupo.

Mate This is in Part what it says on that Site.

QuoteThe 6 Point Divisor System is a staking system that blows the martingale staking system out of the water. This system is considered one of the more favorable and successful systems on the roulette forums.

We will try to sum up the 6 Point Divisor System without getting to confusing,  

The system works using division. You have a target and a divisor. You divide the target by, you guessed it, the divisor, and that determines your wager.

To start, you have a target of 6 and a divisor of 6.

Here is the link on VLS where I put it in November 2007.

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/ (nolinks://vlsroulette.com/money-management/6-point-divisor-plan/)

I think You will find it has a lot of similarities to how I explained things.

Incidentally I first put this up on RF=Steve's Forum in 2006 I think it was.
It was BEFORE Steve owned it.

Now let Me be clear about this part My Mate.


I know what ever I put on the Forums by way of the 6 Point Divisor Plan is there for anyone to use at any time they wish to use it....Its then every body's to do with what they wish.

It was First used in Australia in 1930,s.
I have used it since 1975 after I tweaked it to suit me.
I then converted it to Roulette in 1995 after Yet more tweaks.

Now My Friend I am not in the least concerned as to who uses or does not use it.

My concern is that its being sold as part as a package of a Roulette System and the people selling it are making Money out of it......that is still not My worry.

My concern is that People may think that I have had something to do with this and I have NOT.
I DON"T know who is behind it all and I don't care either.

All I started out to do was assure the Members and Guest of the Two Forums I belong to that it has Nothing whatsoever to do with Me.

I am not associated with this thing in anyway shape or form.

I don't nor will I ever ask for a cent to share anything with those Members and Guests.

I would never stoop that Low....Never Ever to go behind those people's backs and make a profit from what I have Freely shared with them Via the Forums.

Your Friend.

Lanky.













Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: xman1970 on August 13, 2009, 11:22:44 PM
Quote from: mistarlupo on August 13, 2009, 12:13:56 PM
Speaking personally I know the 6 point divisor plan from the internet, but not VLS or any other roulette-oriented website

Hi Lupo  ;)

Would you care to state where on the internet you found the 6 point divisor ?

I for one have only seen it here & @ RF

thanking you in advance...... :good:
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: bombus on August 14, 2009, 12:22:18 AM
I have an old printed copy of it somewhere in my old horse racing systems.

Like Lanky says, It's been around for decades.
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: Natural9 on August 14, 2009, 04:02:29 AM
Quote from: bombus on August 14, 2009, 12:22:18 AM
I have an old printed copy of it somewhere in my old horse racing systems.

Like Lanky says, It's been around for decades.
Granstand publishing has a version of it on their
Site it is called the retirement plan and there various divisor plans  they use too depending on the average odds of the winners
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: mistarlupo on August 14, 2009, 09:08:45 AM
Thank you for the reply Lanky!
You're absolutely right mate, shame on these b*stards.

I'm sure all the members of these two forums know you good enough & will never have any doubts about you. :good:
BTW, it's good that you cleared this up for the others. ;)

Regards,
/
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: mistarlupo on August 14, 2009, 09:09:02 AM
Quote from: xman1970 on August 13, 2009, 11:22:44 PMWould you care to state where on the internet you found the 6 point divisor ?

Hi xman,

Same as bombus mate, I know it as a staking plan used in the past for horse races.
I can try & find the exact source but I clearly remember it was not a roulette page.
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: VLSroulette on August 14, 2009, 09:16:48 AM
QuoteThe Retirement Staking plan was devised by Grandstand's Barry Hughes which is similar in some degree to Retrieval Staking, in that you are aiming to achieve a particular amount of money on any particular bet, and shape your stake accordingly. But rather than use the odds of the each horse, it uses an 'average' price of your winners. So, first of all you need to take the average price of your winners. Double this figure to get your 'divisor'.

We know the average price of our winners is 3/1, so the divisor for this plan is 6.

View the article here: nolinks://nolinks.professional-racing-tips.com/StakingPlanPages/Retirement.aspx (nolinks://nolinks.professional-racing-tips.com/StakingPlanPages/Retirement.aspx)

(No roulette mentioned at all, so one can safely asume it is not intended for it).

Enjoy the reading!
Victor
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: xman1970 on August 14, 2009, 10:12:35 AM
Bombus, mistarlupo & VLS

Thx for the replies Guys  :good:
Title: Re: Let Me clear this Up.
Post by: Lanky on August 15, 2009, 12:15:33 AM
@mistarlupo .

Thank You Mate.

Your a good Bloke Cobber.

@ Victor.

Barry Hughes did find the retirement plan sometime in the 70's approx 40 Years after the 6 Point Divisor.

As Bombus said the Divisor has been around for Yonks.

And the retirement plan does not allow the Divisor to go up until You have lost 6 consecutive times in a row.
Then the Divisor goes up one after every loss from there.

Although the retirement Plan is somewhat Safe.
There really is a big difference between the two plans.

@xman1970 .

Mate here are some More links to the Divisor and MORE.

You will have to scroll down to the Divisor though.

nolinks://nolinks.majorwager.com/forums/race-track/137755-race-betting-staking-plans-plenty-info-how-good.html (nolinks://nolinks.majorwager.com/forums/race-track/137755-race-betting-staking-plans-plenty-info-how-good.html)

This one will take You straight to the Divisor.

nolinks://nolinks.propun.com.au/racing_forums/showpost.php?p=70762&postcount=6 (nolinks://nolinks.propun.com.au/racing_forums/showpost.php?p=70762&postcount=6)

@Sausage .

Thank You Mate.

I appreciate the kind Words.

Lanky.