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HOW TO AVOID A SEQUENCE

Started by WARRIOR, September 12, 2009, 06:28:55 PM

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Spike

>>In other words, by putting these series of outcomes (taken from different sources) together, you are not affecting the global randomness, but you are affecting the local one (which you obviously aren't even considering). In the eyes of an "educated guesser", the current/local data flow coming from one generator is all that really matters as far as reading/betting is concerned.>>>

Forget it, Marven. People love this kind of mind game stuff, it does nothing but go around in circles, but it makes them feel good for awhile. Extreme local randomness is the only thing thats exploitable, its the only thing the casino will pay you for, and the only one I'm interested in.

Spike

Spike there is a big difference between being interesting and beeing a curiosity. Both attract attention, but for very different reasons. You are a curiosity>>

LOL!

Twocando

How can you avoid a sequence? What is this sequence? At a table one will hear somebody complaining that the dealer is missing his numbers.  Is this a sequence? The name for roulette needs to be called ONE OUT for these guys.  Even if the last 10 numbers are black its not to say its a sequence because there is still a difference in the last numbers, high low odd even etc.  Sequence need to be the same in all to be a sequence.  That what will limit the movement or chance  on the wheel.  5 and more repeats of a number might be called a sequence.  12 numbers in a dozen is only on the table in one area not on the wheel.  Have you ever seen the next.  The dolly is placed on winning number.  No bets around the  dolly while pay the winners.  Then the next number comes up next to the prior number.  Same street or split.  I call this the dealer chase the dolly.  Is this a sequence if they spin numbers next to where the dolly was?

IF the gaps between the last numbers are 5 and it repeat this gap you might say this is a sequence, what now are you going to stop playing or are you going to use this to play? The more you know the better you will play.  Remember trend is your friend.  I would like to see a dealers spinning the next sequence for me 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9.  even this is not a sequence.  Because its only on the table not in the wheel.

When a dealer spin 5 numbers in Neighbours to Zero one is quick to say the dealer is fixed in Neighbours.  That will be the HG just play Neighbours because the dealer is not going anywhere else, if this where to be true. 

The only sequence is chance, random numbers. 

Jakkalsdraai

Hey Twocando,

Have a look at Gizmotron's posts. He is a bit of a dick but his post's are very interesting. He wrote at one stage that he tracks let's say 6 dozens on the layout and another selfmade 3 dozens on the wheel. I am pretty sure I know what those wheel layout dozens look like. Anyhow. So he combined the two. Now track and you will see patterns emrging.

Like you say trend is your friend. Not I'm no expert in this type of play (lol or most probably any type of play!  ;D)

Cheers
Jakk

kav

As you have seen so far, roulette players' views on the Personal Permanence are mixed -to say the least. Some say that it is true, others say is so obvious they knew it already, others find it crazy and wrong (albeit obvious!?$#) and the lazy ones do care to understand, just want to "get to the point" and "tell the system".

Now take a step back and think about it again. If you chose roulette outcomes randomly from many places and wheels you can form a "Personal Permanence" that conforms with all the laws of probability as they were continuous results from the same wheel.

First we need to clear up the "take random results" thing. Which results can be considered random enough to be included in our PP [Personal Permanence] ? Not every wheel result we observe is random.

What we will NOT include in our PP:
1) For simplicity's shake we will not include any RNG results, will will only consider real spins from a wheel. (theoretically it is possible to make a P out of RNG outcomes, but we will go into th debate if they are truly equal to real wheel outcomes which is another subject altogether

2) Since we want randomness, we can not choose the numbers we will include. Therefore it is better to decide what to include before we know the exact outcome (numbers). For example if you are wandering in a casino and you eyes saw many times the number "8" on the tables lightboards, or if every time you took a closer look at the wheel the outcome was "8", you can not add these "8" to your PP. Because you noticed them only after they have come.

The general rule is that you cannot chose spis to include after you know specifically their outcome.

What we can include in our PP
The rule of thumb for all PP players is this:
Your PP is the exact order of all the numbers produced only by (and by all) the spins you placed a bet.
This means if you want  rock solid PP you must include only spins on which you had a bet on, you must include all the spins, and the outcomes should be added in the right order (older outcomes first newer last)

(In fact the PP is more flexible that that as long as you keep it totally random. For example if a day you go to the casino without carrying a pen you can decide beforehand that this session will be excluded from your PP. Bu this must be decided before you start betting.)

What are the effect of PP?

First of all the PP renders the concepts of "roulette session", "session bankroll", "win target" etc. useless. If they have any meaning it is purely a psychological one. We are playing one long roulette session all our life.It really stops only when we stop for good and never play roulette again.

Secondly, building  PP let's you observe and analyze a much larger number of spins before betting; instead for example the 16 spins present on a roulette board. Furthermore, because the PP grows as yo play you are able to notice the swings and trends and sleeps and wake up as they happen.

So start writing down the outcomes of the spins you bet today and build your own Personal Permanence.

(to be continued)


kav

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