Hi,
Tried Mr. J street system( 2 nos hit and one absent), BR £1000, cashed out £2256, RNG, bookmakers roulette terminal single zero, it took me 2 hrs to reach the target. Min stake 25p, max on one number £13.85.
Thanks Mr. J
Thanks, this method I probably get the most compliments on, both public and private. Remember, there are a FEW different variations as to 'the best way' to play it.
Ken
Quote from: Mr J on May 13, 2012, 09:53:41 PM
Thanks, this method I probably get the most compliments on, both public and private. Remember, there are a FEW different variations as to 'the best way' to play it.
Ken
So whats the best way to play it?. I think that an original post was about flat betting and that you could change amounts of spins you bet on - usually 12 but mostly about jumping from one qualifier to other one?
Anyway this method produces best results by far from similar "based on what happened before" flat betting methods in preliminary 3k spins testing.
Quote from: nemsdoc on May 13, 2012, 09:26:57 AM
Hi,
Tried Mr. J street system( 2 nos hit and one absent), BR £1000, cashed out £2256, RNG, bookmakers roulette terminal single zero, it took me 2 hrs to reach the target. Min stake 25p, max on one number £13.85.
Thanks Mr. J
What progression did you use?
Ok, MY WAY of playing, it does not mean it'll be your way.
All flat betting. I keep track of the last 15 hit. If your history board only goes to 12 or 13, keep track in a small notebook......the last 15. Only bet on the missing number for that street. Lets say the 4 and 6 are hit (you're betting the 5) and the 6 drops off, no more betting on the 5 (at least for now). On the heavy end, we may be betting on 5 different numbers, I have had MANY situations of NO BETTING for a few spins. The average? I see it at 2-3 numbers per spin.
Here is a 'what if' situation, play it however you choose. >> You are betting on the 5 and it hits, a couple spins later, the 6 drops off, now what?
I then bet on the 6 because the 4 and 5 HAVE HIT in the last 15. Any other questions?
Ken
Quote from: Mr J on May 14, 2012, 08:53:39 PM
Ok, MY WAY of playing, it does not mean it'll be your way.
All flat betting. I keep track of the last 15 hit. If your history board only goes to 12 or 13, keep track in a small notebook......the last 15. Only bet on the missing number for that street. Lets say the 4 and 6 are hit (you're betting the 5) and the 6 drops off, no more betting on the 5 (at least for now). On the heavy end, we may be betting on 5 different numbers, I have had MANY situations of NO BETTING for a few spins. The average? I see it at 2-3 numbers per spin.
Here is a 'what if' situation, play it however you choose. >> You are betting on the 5 and it hits, a couple spins later, the 6 drops off, now what?
I then bet on the 6 because the 4 and 5 HAVE HIT in the last 15. Any other questions?
Ken
Hello Ken
Thanks for your reply. I remember seeing this method before and gave up on it after only few tests. Recently i tested it again on my set of data mostly 185 live spins from SML and was very surprised. I quit betting though after a hit in a street and waited for another street to qualify. In 3.5k spins balance was around +1000u and i dont have exact numbers from other set of around 3k but it looked even better. You mentioned that you play with 50$ as a base unit so i guess your win goal or stop loss is different than most of players. It makes sense if you have large BR. What i noticed is that in most cases you were ahead at least few units in your sessions at some point and playing with 50$ as a base bet would give you some nice profits. You recommended it for B&M play. Is there any reason for that?
Regards
Mr J,
thank you for your system
in nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=4857.45
QuoteNOW, I only play one number regardless of how many opportunities there are on the history board. Which number? The one that is the latest that just became available. Lets say the 10 & 11 are on the history board, we of course would be betting on the 12 UNTIL.......lets also say the 2 is on the board. The next hit number is the 1.
I then SWITCH my one number bet to the 3 etc. As each NEW situation comes up, I then switch.
Do you still think this is the best way to play?
thanks
Quote from: somegames on May 14, 2012, 11:21:47 PM
Mr J,
thank you for your system
in nolinks://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=4857.45Do you still think this is the best way to play?
thanks
This EXACT WAY, I would play a progression only because, playing one number, your progression is LONG. What I posted above (flat betting) is how I would recommend playing......it is ONLY my opinion keep in mind.
Ken
Quote from: Robeenhuut on May 14, 2012, 11:21:45 PM
Hello Ken
Thanks for your reply. I remember seeing this method before and gave up on it after only few tests. Recently I tested it again on my set of data mostly 185 live spins from SML and was very surprised. I quit betting though after a hit in a street and waited for another street to qualify. In 3.5k spins balance was around +1000u and I dont have exact numbers from other set of around 3k but it looked even better. You mentioned that you play with 50$ as a base unit so I guess your win goal or stop loss is different than most of players. It makes sense if you have large BR. What I noticed is that in most cases you were ahead at least few units in your sessions at some point and playing with 50$ as a base bet would give you some nice profits. You recommended it for B&M play. Is there any reason for that?
Regards
Yeah, playing at $50 per, only being up a few units might be enough to walk out the door.
"You recommended it for B&M play. Is there any reason for that?" >>> As opposed to what, on-line? DublinBet is fine.
Ken
"I quit betting though after a hit in a street and waited for another street to qualify" >>> This is what I meant. DIFFERENT versions on how to play.
Ken
Quote from: Mr J on May 14, 2012, 11:36:43 PM
Yeah, playing at $50 per, only being up a few units might be enough to walk out the door.
"You recommended it for B&M play. Is there any reason for that?" >>> As opposed to what, on-line? DublinBet is fine.
Ken
Yeah
I play air ball on Paddy Power and Smartlive online only.
Regards
Mr. J
thank you for your prompt reply and clarification, you are always so generous to share great methods :good: