Hello all,
Although I've been a member for some time, I feel I have not contributed much, therefore I have decided to put up this system that I was working on towards the end of last year....it is sector-based but not in the usual sense...anyway, I know that improvements can be made but just thought I'd throw this out here because I havent seen sectors approached this way before...
In the Excel file you will find the sectors broken up into 36 groups...the instructions for playing are inside the file...basically track 14 spins, record the results in the appropriate space and you can visually see the sector that has the most hits...play this sector with a progression...the progression i was using was just for testing purposes, it definately can be improved...take note as i stated in the instructions, do not play the sector if it is not clear which is the hottest...i will provide examples in the future at which situations i play and which i will not...
Here's an overview of the results when I was testing this system:
[table=,]
Date, Units won, No. of Spins
may 19, 117,274
may 20, 36,112
may 21, 189, 232
may 22, 162, 255
may 23, 26, 23
may 25, 26, 54
may 30, 62, 79
jul 3, 45, 115
jul 9, 18, 83
sep 22, 72, 185
sep 23, -27, 63
sep 24, 61, 85
sep 25, 117, 129
sep 30, 45, 35
[/table]
TOTAL UNITS WON 949 TOTAL SPINS 1724
example1 - the yellow sector denotes the one to play as it has the most hits in 14 spins...this is a very clear cut case since there is only one sector with the most hits (there are no ties)...
example 2 - in this example, there are two sectors that have equal number of greatest hits, in this case, i would choose the yellow one since it has more number of relevant hits concentrated around it than does the red one
in this example, there are 5 sectors with equal greatest number of hits...since i always try to pick the sector that is in the middle, in the case that there is an odd number of greatest sectors, this is easy to choose the middle, the next example will show how i pick the "middle" sector when there is an even number of greatest sectors
example 4 - this example shows how i would choose the sector when there is an even number of greatest sectors present, since i try and pick the middle sector, my choices would be between the gold colored sectors. What I do is look at the relevant sectors (both the red and the grey) ABOVE the first orange colored sector (in this case 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, 33, 1, 20, 14) and then compare with the relevant sectors (both the red and the grey) BELOW the second orange colored sector (10, 5, 24, 16, 33, 1, 20, 14, 31) and choose the one with more concentrated relevant hits, therefore, i selected the 2nd gold sector as the sector to play. If the determination is difficult to make, then i would retrack another 14 spins, as in the next example...
example 5 - in this example it is difficult to determine the hottest sector when taking into account the hits of the relevant surrounding sectors...the choice would be between the gold colored sectors, but it is not a clear cut determination, therefore, i would not play in this case and instead retrack another 14 spins...
NOTE: The last sector should be related back to the top of the table (i.e. it should be considered a continuous circle, not linear like the table appears to represent) when determining the hottest sector...the following example illustrates this...
I'm struggling to read the Excel spreadsheet White Knight. Is anybody else having trouble or is it just my Excel. Works Ok usually.
Regards
Clint
Clint, it was saved as Excel 2007, i have saved it as an earlier version and attached it below.
thanks MXkid!
Hi White Knight
Are the x's next to the sector numbers anything to do with this system pls(am I being thick here lol)
regards
TSK
Dean, what do you mean by ...
PICKMORE: First determine section and sectors with
most numbers of hits in 14 SPINS and then with most
in common (pick middle if possible), then pick sector
with MOST number of RELEVANT hits around it.
Nice one MXKid, you're a star.
Regards
Clint
PS Sorry to be a pain but can anyone forward the formula for column 'B'. Mine is coming up as a strange numerical language.
@TSK - the x's give you a visual of which sectors are hitting the hottest, what i do is track 14 spins, by placing an "x" in Column E next to the appropriate number that hit....each time a number hits, place an "x" next to the number in Column E, some numbers will have two, or three x's depending on how many times they hit....the total at the bottom of Column E, quickly shows you when you have input 14 spins, it keeps a running total
@Arteinvino - look at the 5 examples i provided and hopefully it will become clearer to you, if still not clear, let me know and i'll try and provide more examples
@ScoobyDoo - sorry about the confusion, i have provided two different progressions, A or B, B is more aggressive than A...all my testing was done with progression A...please note the there are stages in the progression where if you win you will break even...the progression definately needs work but i did it this way so that it doesnt get too crazy too quickly. You stop after a win (or loss) and then retrack the next 14 spins and then see which sector is hottest to play...if you went to 4th step in progression you should break even, no profit no loss, but this can be changed to you liking
WhiteKnight, what make you think that using 36 sectors is better than just 9 since in fact there are 9 numbers by sectors ?
Or better why don't you just back the 9 hottest numbers after 14 spins ?
White Knight
Thank you for your reply
TSK
Quote from: Arteinvivo on January 20, 2009, 09:45:28 PM
WhiteKnight, what make you think that using 36 sectors is better than just 9 since in fact there are 9 numbers by sectors ?
Or better why don't you just back the 9 hottest numbers after 14 spins ?
i am just trying a different approach to tracking sectors, i'm not saying it is better than another, just never seen the sectors being tracked this way in an overlapping situation like this...the testing was pretty positive so i figured i'd share it...it is by no means a holy grail but when i was testing it had fairly regular hits...maybe the progression could be tweaked for better results
Hi WhiteKnight,
Thanks for sharing your approach at the sector.
Here I will put an example sector and it hits in 2 options (with the same amount of hits) to see which sector is better to pick.
You refer that you took the more relevant sector by it hits - you refer the total amount not considering the repeaters or yes you consider them and also look for the sector with the more homogeneous distribution of hits. It can be a sector with a 5x repeater number and 1 other number so its imbalanced.
How you consider this??
[table=,]
32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34
x,x,-,x,-,-,x,-,-
x,
x,
x,
x,
[/table]
This sector has more repeaters but the distribution is not even
[table=,]
32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34
x,-,x,x,-,x,x,-,x
-,-,x
[/table]
Here the distribution is more even and homogeneous.
You chose this 2nd. sector??
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: ScoobyDoo on January 20, 2009, 10:27:46 PM
Hi WhiteKnight,
Ok, I understand what you said but I would like to know specifically what your progressions are. Please post your progressions showing what they are and how long they are. Thanks.
Regards,
Scooby Doo
i use the progressions as are shown in the Excel file...
PROGRESSION:
a) .5, .5, .5, .5, 1, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5 (less aggressive)
OR
b) 1, 1, 1, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 6, 7, 8 (more aggressive)
@ JLP - i am not sure I understand the question you are asking....first of all you must track 14 spins, it appears that you have only tracked 8 in your example, and furthermore, each of the sectors is independent from the other....so after tracking 14 spins, you pick the sector with the most number of hits, quite often there will be more than one sectors with equal number of greatest hits, then you decide which, if any, you will play....in my examples i show how i determine which sector to play...if you give me an example, if you still dont understand how i choose, give me an example and i'll try and explain to you how i would choose the sector to play