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Title: Would this work?
Post by: Cupra666 on May 23, 2009, 12:49:55 PM
Have an idea for a system,but not familiarized myself yet with the Roulette xtreme software to test it.

Basically watch the outcome of Red/Black for 5 spins.

After the 5th spin you will have a sequence e. g- RRRBB

Now you start betting on the opposites of these. in the belief that the chances of the exact same sequence appearing one directly after another are about 1/1024 (I think!)

Therefore you would bet first on Black,if that lost,use martingale to bet on the next opposite,which again would be black. Repeat untill you have a winner a make +1 unit.

If you win on the 1st attempt,you stop betting and watch the next four spins to obtain you 5 spin Red/Black sequence for the next betting round.

Example-

Watched for 5 spins. Sequence is RRRRR.  We aim to make 1 unit.

SPIN 1    Bet 1 units on B - LOST.                    R Wins
SPIN 2    Bet 2 units on B - LOST                    R Wins
SPIN 3    Bet 4 units on B - WINS.                    B Wins
SPIN 4    No bets placed,winning colour noted - R Wins
SPIN 5    No bets placed,winning colour noted - B Wins

So our new sequence is RRBRB.

Repeat steps above.

Obviously Martingale progression is risky and if 0 appears it would mess up a sequence so we would have to wait untill we have a clear R/B sequence to use.

Thoughts?  :scratch_ones_head:




Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: murph on May 23, 2009, 12:57:57 PM
old system does not work .....
Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: Shorty on May 23, 2009, 12:59:02 PM
It's approximately a 1 in 32 chance of repeating, so no, it wouldn't work.
Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: RPro75 on May 23, 2009, 01:23:05 PM
Watch out, IBOBA claims to have invented something like this on RF.  He will probably claim you stole his work in search of your "vainglorious" attitude.  That's what he did to me when I posted my 5 spins against the dozens system.
Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: Cupra666 on May 23, 2009, 06:32:21 PM
Quote from: Shorty link=topic=9513. msg58735#msg58735 date=1243094342
It's approximately a 1 in 32 chance of repeating, so no, it wouldn't work.

Interesting.

Could you point out the fault in my working?

2x2x2x2x2 = 32

32x32 = 1024

Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: Jakkalsdraai on May 23, 2009, 07:02:49 PM
Look at this BBRBRB .......   RRRRRB    First two bets would be a win then a loss. Then a win, then a loss and a loss again. So three losses and three wins.............and those were the first 12 spins grabbed from a card fro a bunch of cards on my work station. All real spins from real B & M Casino.

Mate this wil just not work. TCS I think tested similar stuff mate.

Another example. RRRRRR  So you would bet the next 6 spins BBBBBB? Guess the results mate..... Well the results were RRRRRR.

See mate, a colour can repeat like up to 25 times. That is like 25 times in a row reds or blacks. That alone should tell you that this way of play is a no go.

Keep trying though mate. Nice to see new guys trying. Who knows maybe you get something cool! All the best brother.

Cheers
Jakk
Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: Cupra666 on May 23, 2009, 07:20:24 PM
I understand what your saying in that it wouldnt work,to be honest i dont think it does either. However i feel you have not fully understood what i was trying to say.

If the scenario appeared like you say,it wouldnt be 3 wins and then 3 losses,as i would stop betting after the win. as soon as i win i would either play free spins untill i have my next sequence,or bet both on red and black if free spins are not available.

Example-

BBBBB

Bet 1 on R,LOSE.
Bet 2 on R,LOSE
Bet 4 on R,LOSE
Bet 8 on R,WIN.
FREE SPIN (R WIN). 

Our new sequence is BBBRR

Bet 1 on R,WIN.
FREE SPIN (B WIN)
FREE SPIN (B WIN)
FREE SPIN (R WIN)
FREE SPIN (R WIN)

New sequence is RBBRR



Basically im not betting to win on every spin.

Also i understand how you say a colour can repeat up to 25 times, Of course this IS possible but has this ever been recorded?

I ran a test out of 10,000 spins on an RNG and the most was 12 Reds in a row.

Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: Shorty on May 23, 2009, 10:24:16 PM
I believe 34 reds in a row has been recorded.

Just trust us, this is the oldest and most commonly known system to fail that has ever been introduced to roulette.
Title: Re: Would this work?
Post by: vito7 on May 24, 2009, 05:36:36 AM



  If you like colours, try using "follow one before last"


or simply "follow last" and play marty for 3 or 4 spins.

  The idea si to be acrobatic and not static

  I have used a lot "follow the last colour"

  and combining it with some parlay you can

  come with a nice litte profit in a very short time