Hello.
Not sure where to post this, so I'll try here.
I have a mechanical strategy for roulette based on street bets. I chart two tables simultaneously for about 180 spins each per set. After 28 spins I start looking to bet. Tables progress at different rates, so I could commence betting on either table first. I identify patterns within the charted history, and bet accordingly, most times on 1 street only, occasionally on 2 streets, never on 3 streets, and only ever on 1 table at a time. If I identify a bet on the 2nd table while active on the 1st, I continue to chart table 2 as if I am betting on it also. Sometimes the second table will complete the bet before the 1st table. Because I use a drawn out progression, when this happens, I just miss out on that bet, no big deal. If my table 1 bet completes before table 2, I then jump straight on to the 2nd table and commence betting from the 1st increment of my progression. I use 5 progressions of varying intensity depending on how far behind the elapsed bet on the 2nd table I jump in.
The bet itself is varied, sometimes the dominant street, sometimes the sleeper street, sometimes the second dominant street, sometimes I will dismiss them all and repeat the previous street bet, sometimes I will even dismiss the repeater and bet a street right in the middle of the variables, all based on the flux of the tables. The set lasts for 7 games per table. 1st game to prime, then 6 games to bet. Usually takes about 3 hours. My stake increments rise each time the expected profit for any bet fall below 14%.
I use my own card, game card on the front, and progression chart on the back.
Unfortunately, despite its complete objectivity, the selection process is a very complex affair to learn, and has proven to be extremely difficult to program for a simulation, so I have had to test it the hard way... pen & paper for 6-7 years. I have crunched my way through at least 100,000 spins... Internet real casino spins, book spins, several types of PRNG & TRNG spins (even made my own RNG with customized interfase), home wheel spins, and actual casino play.
It takes about 5-6 sessions to double my stake (about $2000); so far I have been able to stay ahead of the game, usually winning 3 stakes to losing 1. Longest winning run has been 8 stakes doubled before a loss. Longest losing run 2 consecutive stakes lost.
It has been a lot of fun and hard work so far, but I must admit I love it. The only downside I see is the ridicule you receive from peers, friends and family. But I have grown, and I rarely speak of what I do anymore.
Cheers.
Hi bombus,
I love your style of play and I'm very pleased to meet you.
Keep up the good work my friend. :thumbsup:
Regards,
Marven
Bombus, it is magnific you can stay ahead of the game this way! :thumbsup:
Congratulations.
If you can elaborate more about your way of playing, there's a spot at the full systems section. Thanks for remembering when you are unsure you should post it here at the general board for a fellow moderator to pick it up to the right section if needed.
We are looking forward to knowing more about your approach, that's for sure!
By accident I found the Bombus Principle.It gives me a very good sight how you are thinking and how you handle the roulette.Since several decades i play also a strategy on the streets . You did the same I did .First study the random sequence of the sixlines and determine the patterns or the features..After watching the row you make your bettings.I agree it is the best strategy to become successfull.I think it should be interested for you to watch a demonstration on Skype.The only complication is ,I wager also on the ECs ,dozens and columns