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[TurboGenius] 3 STREETS SYSTEM

Started by VLSroulette, July 30, 2008, 11:13:59 PM

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VLSroulette

The system is played very simple.

Each dozen is played as it's own section
(1-12) (13-24) (25-36)

Only one street is played per dozen section at any time.

If no streets in a dozen are being played, and a street shows,
begin play on ONLY that street in that specific dozen section.
(so, the most you will ever play is 3 street locations)

If a street hits and is not the one being played, the bet increases 1 unit
on the street that "is" being played.
ex. street 1-3 is being played at 1 unit...
next spin is #10.  Now we add 1 unit to the 1-3 street and continue.

What to do after a win (important !)
Let's say we have the following set of bets on the table....
street 1-3 (dozen1) at 5 units
street 13-15 (dozen2) at 3 units
street 25-27 (dozen3) at 2 units
our next spin is #27 and a win....

The amount of each bet is reduced by the number of units
that were on the winning location.
(so, if the 1-3 street had won, all bets are removed)
But in this case, the winner had 2 units on it.
The others drop by 2 units each and we continue.
street 1-3 (dozen1) now at 3 units
street 13-15 (dozen2) now at 1 unit
3rd dozen has no played streets.

Now, the next time dozen 3 has a hit, we begin play on that
street at 1 unit again, just like from the start.

summary...
Anytime the street with the most number of units on it wins,
all bets are removed.

If a street wins, but has less than the others being played,
the other locations drop that same amount.
This helps to keep the progression in check.
If a played street doesn't show for a long period of time,
the other 2 played streets are winning,
thus dropping the bet down on the one that isn't hitting.
This produces quite an "up and down" chart,
however so far it is positive in results.
(see below)

And again, never play a system until you have tested it
and are aware of the risks, nothing will win 100% of the time.

The below results are from using 5.00 units for each test,
and the results are positive despite the drops and climbs during each run.

$2k bankroll for $5.00 units is "safe",
simply divide this amount if you want to use smaller unit size
(ex 400.00 bank for 1.00 units)
Be aware of your specific table limits for the street bet location.

Nothing happens after a 0/00 showing, continue with the
same bet as the previous spin.

Cheers.
Ed

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cps10

Very interesting Victor! I have lots of TG's systems. They are pretty good. I think we could use them to better them and get some long-term profits out!

cps10

This isn't bad either...through 103 spins:

MAX: +109 units

MIN: -42 units

END: +109 units


Will continue testing this as well.

ChickenDinner

Hi people,

I tested this with a £500 bank roll, playing £1 units. I went up to £750 within about 20 minutes. However, 20 minutes later I was down to £350. Another 15 mins later, I'd recovered to about £500, then I was back down again, then I was bust. Like nearly all of Turbo's sytems, they can be great if you're lucky. But like he always says, they will lose eventually because ultimately you will get stuck with sleeping streets (numbers, dozens, or whatever) and then your bank roll will rapidly diminish. Perhaps a built in stop loss might help avoid a bad run. I.e, go into virtual play after x amount of spins without a hit (however, such a way will also no doubt fail in the long run).

This is an easy and fun way to play, but is, unfortunatley, also a method that will suck you in 'til you're bust.

CD

bjb007

Looks to me like a system that could
work but clearly from the charts one would
be wise to play with "virtual" bets until one
of the big drops then play with real money
on the upturn -- just like the stock-market.


vandijkerwin

I agree on BJB's suggestion,

The next question is, When to start real betting. Maybe if we study lots of graphs we can determine the best time to start real betting. I see some potential..

However you cannot know anything for sure this is a way to have the statistics on your side!

:)

vandijkerwin

for example I see in the graph's above drawdowns of at least -100 in the first 100 spins, followed by a positive trend!


cps10

My largest drawdown was 42 units. I will continue to test to see if there is validity there too.

RouletteFanatic

Hi guys, im new here.  Ive been testing this system on a simulator for awhile already.  this system typically has huge swings, there are times where you would be down by a 1000 from your starting bankroll before hitting a number.  Overall though i have seen a positive trend and it seems like a very promising method.

After playing for several spins over a few days.  Im up 5100 in profit from this system.  Anybody can code it and try it with a million spins or something?

RouletteFanatic

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