I was just on another forum (The VIP Lounge), and there was a member there looking for a system he coded a long time ago. I found it on the net, but I also came across something pretty cool...just the thing to get the forum "buzzing" with real roulette conversation again.
It is a "library" of .DGT Rxteme coding files...looks like most of the systems there were thought up by TurboGenius, St0rm0r and some other memorable "forumers".
Not only that, but there are a TON of systems coded there that have ideas I haven't seen discussed before...as well as memorable ideas that I have seen discussed that would be great to see discussed again/more (there is a "raindrop method" .DGT file there).
I was originally going to download and post each individual .DGT file here...but it would take me forever. So, I'm just going to post the link here.
I propose for everybody to go ahead and download whatever systems catch your eye...or all of them if you like.
If you find one that is interesting or you think could be improved upon, go ahead and upload that particular DGT file in the downloads section of our forum and then start a thread about it in the "full systems" section.
There are more than enough files there to really get some great roulette conversation going here. Even if you're a "newb" and haven't come up with any systems of your own, just pick one to discuss here.
This should be at least a decent way to get back to real roulette related discussions again.
Here is the link: nolinks://nolinks.laroulette.it/RX/DGT/ (nolinks://nolinks.laroulette.it/RX/DGT/)
Enjoy!
Nice one RJ mate :thumbsup:
TSK
Excellent contribution RJ :clapping:
Hopefully this can help in opening the roulette-related debate!
@ Spider and Victor >>
Thanks guys. :)
I'd love for it or something else to really get some roulette-related debate going again.
Cool link RJ. Let me check and contribute something. Thanks mate :thumbsup:
sorry for this off Topic question:
What kind of software is RX? Is it freeware?
can .dgt-files be opened with other softwares?
Thx for help
br
winkel
@ Hideseek >> Actually, I thank you. ;D
@ Winkel >> RX is software used for testing roulette systems/methods. I can't explain all of the many features it has because the list is almost endless. It is not freeware, however, you can download it for free and use it 25 times before you must buy it.
When I say "use it 25 times" that means you can open and close it 25 times. So, if you open it once, you can use it for as long as you like (provided you didn't close it and then open it again 24 more times).
You can download it at nolinks. uxsoftware .com Once you download it, you'll proabably want to know how to use a .DGT file. You can see how to do that here: nolinks://vlsroulette.com/roulette-coding-zone/how-to-open-dgt-files-(rxtreme-coding-files)/ (nolinks://vlsroulette.com/roulette-coding-zone/how-to-open-dgt-files-(rxtreme-coding-files)/)
It is very easy, I can assure you.
Is it good for testing E/C methods
The link I provided earlier was the link to the root page of where the .DGT files are stored.
If you'd like to see who the author of each system was, along with who programmed it, you can visit this page:
nolinks://nolinks.laroulette.it/RX/RX_archivio.asp (nolinks://nolinks.laroulette.it/RX/RX_archivio.asp)
It isn't in english, however the person who designed the system is listed next to Autore:
and the person who programmed the system is listed next to Codificato in RX da: