Hello dear forum members.
I want to share with you a new system i've been working on for a while.
I am aware that it need a lot of further testing, and that's why I turn to you guys. I'm also hoping for some good ideas/contributions/critics.
Ok here it goes.
This system is attempting to find the next 2 sectors of 6 to hit.
It is done by Counting the interval, of how many sectors the ball jumped (to the left), from the previous spun no./sector. So the wheel is divided into 6 sectors, starting from the first no. after 0. (clockwise). So we have sectors a, b, c, d, e, f. (same as in Diarmaids 6 sectors)
Then we take som spins from a certain dealer on Dublinbet. (i hope you guys have some actuals with dealer names on them. For my testing, i've used the ones already on this forum, which I guess is certainly not enough.)
Now lets say we have 50 spins from a dealer Called ALAN. We now run them through, noting down how many sectors the ball jumped from spin to spin. So the ball can jump from 0-5 sectors.
Now we add up the times it Jumped 0 times (same sector hit), 1 times, 2 times, etc. etc.
In 50 Spins it jumped:
0: 5 times
1: 7
2: 10
3: 9
4: 7
5: 10
So we see that the two and five sector jump are the ones with most hits, so we bet on those intervals when ALAN is dealing.
I have worked out a progression as follows, I know it's a bit aggressive:
Nr. Units Bet Spent Win Gain
1 12 12 36 24
2 18 30 54 24
3 24 54 72 18
4 36 90 108 18
5 54 144 162 18
The progression could be longer, but then it would be some crazy figures, guess it better just to cut the losses, beacause it seems to recover very well.
I look forward to hear your wiews on this.
Best Regards
Kingpin
Given that 2/3/5 jumps add up to 29 and 0/1/4 jumps add up to only 19 would you not be better just flat betting the 18 numbers that equate to 2/3/5 jumps on each spin ??
Hi Ebrand, thanks for your reply.
It's a really good point you have there, nice spotted. Guess we have to try it out ;)
Another thing we could take into consideration is the gaps between jumps, for example how many spins between a jump of 2, and another one of 2, and then see which have the smallest/longest gaps, and somehow calculate that into the choosing.
However my theory is that this thing is different from dealer to dealer, so please if anyone have actuals from DB with dealer names on them, i'd be very glad to get a copy or you could post them, so we could test, and see if there is really something to this.
Best Regards
Kingpin
Hi ebrand.
Just did a litle test with your suggestion, and it looked very promising. Flatbetting 8)
But i guess thats how all systems look in the beginning. Don't know, just can't get my mind off the idea that the "dealer signature" (if there is one) has got something to say in this game.
Kingpin
Quotejust can't get my mind off the idea that the "dealer signature" (if there is one) has got something to say in this game.
According to Spino and other DS players it as PLENTY of saying in how the ball behaves and ultimately lands at the specific pocked called. I have seen those times where a (maybe temporary) dealer signature is evident... and I am not talking only about pocket counts but the way they spin the wheel (some consistently slow, some consistently fast) and the "twist" they launch the ball with.
As I'm not playing that and I'm happy with how I'm faring I really haven't done an extensive analysis on dealer signature, but you be certain others have done so, and they concluded some dealers are beatable (Yes... DEALERS, as you "play dealers" under this methodology).
Charting and playing dealers is along Visual Ballistics one of the methods that are proclaimed as valid to beat the game of Roulette; well -more precisely- the
physical game going at the
physical wheel device hosting on it the numbers that are providing those
non-advantage punters the mathematical game of roulette... :)
Best regards,
Victor
Thanks for your reply Victor!
That was both enlightening and encouraging :)
Best Regards
Kingpin
Hi mate.
Dealer signature along with "Wheel BIAS" and "Visual Ballistics" are oficialy considered the only working methods. Nice you are going to play dealers online, as always rushing to buy-in only when certain specific dealers start their shift may rise some eyebrows at a real land-based casino >:D