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Fender Challenge. Live Demonstration on DB With Real Money.

Started by Herb6, May 01, 2010, 04:29:36 PM

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Herb6

MacDuff,

How about you, can you answers the questions below? :

Why do you feel numbers, or in this case, dozens become due to hit?

1. The dealer isn't blocking any numbers after they hit.
2. The number of pockets on the wheel remain the same from one spin to the next.

So, what magical event is happening that makes a dozen numbers become more likely to hit?

WARRIOR

Quote from: Spike! on May 01, 2010, 06:32:04 PM
The waiting around to qualify your bet is beyond silly! >>>

Agreed. I bet almost every spin. I didn't used to, but the more you play, the more you realize waiting is useless with random outcomes. You have no idea whats coming or when its coming, waiting is just a way to make your BR last longer.
spike you must lose your money real fast then.

Number Six

Quote from: WARRIOR on May 01, 2010, 06:47:52 PM
spike you must lose your money real fast then.

...while you waste your life chasing an illusion.

WARRIOR

Quote from: Number Six on May 01, 2010, 06:49:37 PM
...while you waste your life chasing an illusion.
everything in life is an illusion even you and you dont even no it.

Herb6


How about you Warrior, can you answer the questions below? :)


How about you, can you answers the questions below? :

Why do you feel numbers, or in this case, dozens become due to hit?

1. The dealer isn't blocking any numbers after they hit.
2. The number of pockets on the wheel remain the same from one spin to the next.

So, what magical event is happening that makes a dozen numbers become more likely to hit?

macduff

because watching 1000s and 1000s of spins confirm to me that runs and cycles occur constantly,there is no set in stone formula, that for some reason is your god.
fender is not wrong in what he says the zone does hit well over 12 sessions. he has made this work for himself. personally waiting and recouping is not for me.i have no doubt that he does make it work,WITHOUT MATHS!!!!!!!!!!!
it really is not hard to accept.
have you even tried the zone??????????

WARRIOR

Quote from: Herb6 on May 01, 2010, 06:55:29 PM
How about you Warrior, can you answer the questions below? :)


How about you, can you answers the questions below? :

Why do you feel numbers, or in this case, dozens become due to hit?

1. The dealer isn't blocking any numbers after they hit.
2. The number of pockets on the wheel remain the same from one spin to the next.

So, what magical event is happening that makes a dozen numbers become more likely to hit?
the LAW OF AVERAGES you should study that a little more,insurance guys have used it for years.

Herb6

Sorry, but there's no such thing as "The Law of Averages".

Warrior, how about a real world demonstration on Dublinbet? :)

Number Six

Quote from: macduff on May 01, 2010, 06:57:52 PM
the zone does hit well over 12 sessions.

Do you know why? Because it is governed by the maths. The probability of winning a 4-step progression on a twelve number bet is 79.1%. Where else do you think the zone's strike rate comes from? Rather than throwing the maths out the window, the zone actually confirms it as concrete.

Where is there maths NOT involved? The zone is a mathematical system.

Quote from: fender1000 on May 01, 2010, 07:00:29 PM
do some old fashioned pen and paper testing on the real thing. TOO MUCH LIKE HARD WORK.

Seriously, WHY? Anything you can do on paper can be coded. Anything you can test in 10 years can be tested in literally 5 minutes - the exact rules, the exact strategy. The only reason you paper test is because you curve fit the results.

WARRIOR

Quote from: Herb6 on May 01, 2010, 07:00:01 PM
Sorry, but there's no such thing as "The Law of Averages".

Warrior, how about a real world demonstration on Dublinbet? :)
WRONG AGAIN

Number Six

Quote from: WARRIOR on May 01, 2010, 07:01:37 PM
WRONG AGAIN

The law of averages is a fallacious belief that things are "due". It is only accepted as gospel by clueless gamblers.

atlantis

Quote from: Herb6 on May 01, 2010, 06:42:38 PM
Atlantis,

Why do you feel numbers, or in this case, dozens become due to hit?

1. The dealer isn't blocking any numbers after they hit.
2. The number of pockets on the wheel remain the same from one spin to the next.

So, what magical event is happening that makes a dozen numbers become more likely to hit?

I don't know what will happen. And I personally don't necessarily think any particular dozen is due at any time. But then how do YOU account for the ZONE phenomenon? There's every chance it will HIT in there!
There is nothing superstitious or magical about that though :)
A.

WARRIOR

Quote from: Number Six on May 01, 2010, 07:04:32 PM
The law of averages is a fallacious belief that things are "due". It is only accepted as gospel by clueless gamblers.
CLUELESS AND STONE AGE THINKING

Number Six

Quote from: WARRIOR on May 01, 2010, 07:07:25 PM
CLUELESS AND STONE AGE THINKING


Come on Warrior, show us otherwise...I dare ya  :lol:

You're just another dude who doesn't know his arse from his elbow. Your arguments are baseless. Your words are empty.

Noble Savage


Noble Savage

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