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How to win at roulette THE BONE

Started by bombus, April 30, 2010, 07:52:56 AM

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Ka2

Yes bombus I allready know how your math skills are...  :girl_wacko:

bombus

Quote from: Ka2 on May 03, 2010, 02:33:45 AM
Really? Cool! Until it spits out less ratios and kick's you in the nuts, and it makes you lose your shirt!

Here's a question for everyone, what's more random...

This 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

or this 5 8 2 3 1 4 1 8 7 9


Is this a trick question?


Yes or no, the answer is easy.


This is totally more random than either...

I am very glad, because I'm finally returning back home (Trololo)


bombus

Quote from: Ka2 on May 03, 2010, 02:55:00 AM
Yes bombus I allready know how your math skills are...  :girl_wacko:

Aw, that's not very nice, Ka2.

You're probably right about my poor math skills, though.

Actually I blame my old high school maths teacher. That's him in this video giving one of his lessons.

Watch it  and you will understand why I struggle with maths.

Re: South Africa Accent

Kingpin

LOOOOL @ your Trololo video Bombus.

It really made me laugh mate. The other one was also fun. Thanks


bombus

Quote from: roolette on May 03, 2010, 01:36:18 PM
the uncrossed street with the highest tally  ?? ?????

@roolette

That's the progression chart. It shows you how much to place on each bet, and how much you will win/lose.

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This is how you tally and cross of streets to find a bet.

After each spin, put a mark into the box corresponding to the number hit.

In the example it took 39 spins to hit every street in the first game. Now we cross off from that first game all streets hit in the first 14 spins of the second game.

The bet is the street in the first game with the highest tally left uncrossed after 14 spins of the second game.

In this example it is street 10-11-12.

Cheers.








bombus



bombus

Forgot to mention,

If you are including the zero streets, then you would only consider them for a bet if the zero actually hit in the "all streets must hit " portion. If there is no zero, then you don't consider 0-1-2, or 0-2-3 for a bet.


Same goes for the 0/00 on the American layout.... 0-1-2, 00-2-3 are not considered for a bet if there's no 0 or 00 in the "all streets must hit " portion.

bombus


I've had a few inquiries asking why after 14 spins if there are 2 or more high tally streets we can't bet them both, or all?

Well you can, in fact you can just walk up to any table and bet on any street not hit in 14 spins, or even just any street straight off the bat.

Eventually you will find that these other variations won't be as consistent as the one recommended in THE BONE.

For me, the last standing high tally street is - THE BET WITHIN A BET – for this particular Street method.

The 28 step progression is the 'bet within a bet' for street progressions. Meaning it is aggressive enough to give good profits, but mild enough to give a good strike rate.

With a milder progression you get a higher success rate or strike rate, but the profits are much lower, and a more aggressive progression will throw up too many losers.

As for waiting to bet versus bet every spin, in the end there is little difference.

You can play the EC's for 100 spins betting every spin and if you're lucky end up 10 units ahead.

You can play something like THE BONE for 100 spins and only place a few actual bets and end up 50 units ahead.

I don't see the difference – you are there for 100 spins whether you bet 10 times or 100 times. The end result is what counts.





bombus

This is the last BONE I'm going to throw in this thread.

If after 56 spins all the streets have not hit, rule off that game and No Bet.

Start tallying streets for the next game.

You don't HAVE to do this, but it can get a bit messy trying to mark so many numbers in a small area. Also after 56 plus spins the game does start to fill out a bit and in effect is over shooting the short term results that THE BONE uses for its effectiveness.

Cheers.

Bayes

Quote from: bombus on May 02, 2010, 11:01:04 PM
...when I get to vegas in 2012! :aikido:

NEWS OF BOMBUS' IMMINENT VISIT TO VEGAS REACHES CASINO BOSSES




TwoCatSam

Sonofagun.....There really is a "Bone" and I studied it two years ago.

Yep, the ol' mind is going.

Robeenhuut

Quote from: TwoCatSam on May 07, 2012, 12:12:02 PM
Sonofagun.....There really is a "Bone" and I studied it two years ago.

Yep, the ol' mind is going.

Hehe be careful  if you really hungry its easy to choke on a bone. :agree:

TwoCatSam

Hey,  I took the ol' "Bone" down to the local Chickasaw casino today and it won.  Very easy to play.

People stared over my shoulder at the chart.  I hate that!!  So much nicer playing on line with no distractions.  Or smoke......

I will try not to choke!!

:yahoo:

TCS

TwoCatSam

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