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John Gold's Blog.

Started by John Gold, January 27, 2011, 05:15:03 PM

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col1879

I'm going to have to read over your post a few times to grasp it properly.. I'll ask questions once I think I understand it. Thanks for sharing. Looks like one I can add to my arsenal!

Pappy2

John,

   We can simplify your method and eliminate most calculations.
  No bet situtation:A) Anytime your last # is in street 6= 31-36 which will give you a 6 in first set of numbers.
                              B) Any repeat of a street -will give you a 6 in first set of calculated gride #'s
                              C)Last # that came in is not in streets 1-4.

The betting trigger below is all you really need to know to place a bet along with your MM.

  Betting Trigger:    Last street that came in belongs to streets 1-4 and was not a repeat.

MyTHOS_R75

Hi there John.

First of all thanks a lot for sharing this nice system with all of us.

I made a test yesterday night at real Dublin bet spins which went quite well and another one with 100 spins today with the excellent result of +60, presenting as a lowest draw-down a drop of just 28 units.  I have to admit I am really impressed with the returns of the method but I have to ask something to its creator. . . which I believe is also a reasonable question that a lot of people have in here as well. . .

John, on what observation (or statistics) is this remarkable method based on? Did you rely it on some kind of law (e. g.  law of third)? Or is it just an experience-based technique.  How on earth did you come up with it? For example, why don't we wager when a repeat takes place or in the occurence of 5th or 6th line??

Sorry for asking, but I am the kind of person who likes to know WHY something is happening when it happens!

Thank you in advance,

Cheers,
Michael

John Gold

Hello Guys, it was a few years ago when I came up with this idea.
What I noticed is that you can go a long time without a repeat street. Now obviously you could back the other 5 streets if you thought this was likely to continue. The only thing I did not like about that was that one loss would wipe out the gain more often than not. My aim was to reduce the bet but keep up some kind of consistency in the winning results.
I tried all kinds of permutations and what struck me was how often you could go on long winning runs and leave out the current street showing and the 6 street (31-36). This would still leave you backing 4 streets and I did a lot of testing on simulators and found that it was ok but still not really what I was looking for. So I came up with the idea of the grid (3 columns) Now it is a long time ago like I said and I would need to go through some of my old research to find out how excactly I worked out all the combinations using the 3 columns. I can certainly remember getting plenty of headaches  ;D  The end result is what I presented here. The fascinating thing about the bet is how sometimes it can throw up some really long winning runs on what I managed to turn into an even money bet.

The bet I presented above just shows the betting chart for when the 6 street is in the last section.
I have the betting charts for when the 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 is also showing in the last section.
I will type them all out.

John Gold

The complete betting chart.

No 1 on a 2. bet 2,4,6.
No 1 on a 3. bet 2,3,5,6.
No 1 on a 4. bet 2,3,4,6.
No 1 on a 5. bet 2,4,5.
No 1 on a 6. bet 3,4,5,6.

No 2 on a 1. bet 1,4,5,6.
No 2 on a 3. bet 3,4,6.
No 2 on a 4. bet 1,3,4,5.
No 2 on a 5. bet 3,5,6.
No 2 on a 6. bet 1,3,4,6.

No 3 on a 1. bet 1,2,6.
No 3 on a 2. bet 1,2,6.
No 3 on a 4. bet 4,5,6.
No 3 on a 5. bet 4,5,6.
No 3 on a 6. bet 1,2,4,5,6.

No 4 on a 1. bet 1,2,6.
No 4 on a 2. bet 2,3,5.
No 4 on a 3. bet 3,5,6.
No 4 on a 5. bet 1,2,5.
No 4 on a 6. bet 1,2,3,5,6.

No 5 on a 1. bet 1,2,3.
No 5 on a 2. bet 2,3,4.
No 5 on a 3. bet 1,3,4,6.
No 5 on a 4. bet 1,2,4,6.
No 5 on a 6. bet 2,3,4,6.

''THE 1/1 BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,5.

''THE FULL BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 2,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 1,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,4,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,3,5.
No 6 on a 5. bet 1,2,3,4.

John Gold

In the complete betting chart, you will see that quite a few of them are not even chance bets.
It is also a little bit trickier playing the other streets when you find them in the end section as opposed to the '6'.
The missing 6 can be a constant more or less throughout your whole sessions. I suppose it is good to have the choice however. You may enter a session where the 6 street is hot and that will mean something else is pretty cold.

Now that I have added the full betting chart, I will type up some more examples.

cheers.

John Gold

Here is a snapshot of results from the Spielbank-Wiesbaden Casino on the 31st Jan 2011.
I will use these numbers to show some examples.

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John Gold

36 = 6.
23 = 4, 4, 4. (1,2,3,5,6)
9 = 2, 3, 4. (1,5,6)
25 = 5, 1, 3. (2,4,6)
10 = 2, 5, 3. (1,4,6)
32 = 6, 5, 4. (1,2,3)
2 = 1, 5, 1. (2,3,4,6)
11 = 2, 2, 1. (3,4,5,6)
28 = 5, 1, 3. (2,4,6)

So just from these first few results, you can already see that the 'missing 6' is a constant. The others are more hit and miss. On saying that, there are times when you will see a 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 go missing for 15+ spins and always appear in the last section.

John Gold

An example from the numbers I posted above.

Have a look at the first 25 spins.

36 = 6.
23 = 4, 4, 4. (1,2,3,5,6)
9 = 2, 3, 4. (1,5,6)
25 = 5, 1, 3. (2,4,6)
10 = 2, 5, 3. (1,4,6)
32 = 6, 5, 4. (1,2,3)
2 = 1, 5, 1. (2,3,4,6)
11 = 2, 2, 1. (3,4,5,6)
28 = 5, 1, 3. (2,4,6)
36 = 6, 4, 1. (2,3,5)
9 = 2, 1, 2. (3,4,5,6)
5 = 1, 4, 5. (2,3,6)
36 = 6, 1, 5. (2,3,4)
16 = 3, 3, 3. (1,2,4,5,6)
15 = 3, 6, 6. (1,2,4,5)
27 = 5, 5, 2. (1,3,4,6)
28 = 5, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4)
36 = 6, 4, 1. (2,3,5)
31 = 6, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4,5)
13 = 3, 3, 3. (1,2,4,5,6)
35 = 6, 3, 3. (1,2,4,5)
35 = 6, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4,5)
35 = 6, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4,5)
2 = 1, 5, 1. (2,3,4,6)
16 = 3, 4, 2. (1,5,6)

The 1 street is pretty hot in the first section. It appears 7 times in a row from number 2 to number 36.
Then it goes cold 9 times out of 10 from number 16 to number 35.
Betting the 1 street from the number 16 would have produced a profit of plus 8 units and has the following win/loss sequence. WWWLWWWWL.

From the number 5, the 2 street is in the missing section 12 times out of 13.
Betting the 2 street from the number 5 would have produced a profit of plus 17 units and has the following win loss sequence. WWWLWWWWWWWL.

It would require some kind of tracker, but an idea could be to monitor the W/L sequence for all combinations and formulate some betting strategies from there.


John Gold

Another more complex angle to look at is how many numbers are appearing in the first section.

you may see the following....

36 = 6, 4, 1.    So here there are three numbers (the 6,4,1)

or you may see.....

31 = 6, 6, 6.    Here there is just one number (the 6)

What I have noticed is the long winning runs tend to come when there is a trend of LESS than three numbers in the first section. (ie. you are only looking for 1 or 2)

One of the examples I showed above where the 2 street went missing produced a WWWWWW when the numbers in the first section were 1,1,2,1,1,2. This is DEFINATELY something to look out for.

John Gold

Here is some further tests using the numbers from the Spielbank-Wiesbaden Casino from February 1st 2011.

I have added an extra section here where I track how many original numbers there are in the first section. The range can only be from 1 to 3.

14 = 3.
28 = 5, 5, 2. (2)   (1,3,4,6)
16 = 3, 1, 4. (3)  (2,5,6)
20 = 4, 1, 1. (2)  (2,3,5,6)
14 = 3, 5, 5. (2)  (1,2,4,6)
31 = 6, 3, 3. (2)  (1,2,4,5)
17 = 3, 3, 3. (1)  (1,2,4,5,6)
29 = 5, 5, 2. (2)  (1,3,4,6)

So you can see here that the section I added is indicating that we are averaging only 2 numbers in the first section. This means that the average sum of numbers in the second section will be 4.
This is great for us because it is now more than likely that our missing number will remain missing if this average continues.

Take the 2 street as an example. It is missing from the number 16.

From there, the W/L sequence is as follows. W(+3) W(+2) W(+3) W(+2) L(-3) Total +7.

That's really what this is all about. It's an analysis tool helping to guide you through a session.
You still have to be able to think for yourself and use it to best effect.

Forum members were talking about reading randomness a few years ago and this was my first attempt at achieving it. 

MauiSunset

John,

I haven't been keeping up - massive snow storm where I live for 2 days - sorry.

I read this thread over and over and I'm just confused - not your fault but mine.

Can you recap what you are doing into kind of a cookbook?

Thanks, snowy MauiSunset

John Gold

I should point out that in the first few posts when discussing this method, I was suggesting to use the pluscoup progression for the 'missing 6 street'. Of course you can also flat bet this if you like.
I forgot to ask MyTHOS_R75 if he was using the progression with the tests that he performed at Dublinbet.

MauiSunset, I will show another few examples later today and start from the top again. To understand everything probably requires you to have the betting chart and the markings template at hand. I will put it all in one post.

cheers.

John Gold

Here will be an attempt to put everything together in the one post. Hopefully this will avoid any confusion.

The bet revolves around playing the streets.

These are as follows. 1-6 = 1. 7-12 = 2. 13-18 = 3. 19-24 = 4. 25-30 = 5. 31-36 = 6.

There are two things you require to play this method. You need the markings template and the betting chart.

MARKING TEMPLATE.



1-1 = 1,6,6. (2,3,4,5)
1-2 = 2,2,1. (3,4,5,6)
1-3 = 3,4,2. (1,5,6)
1-4 = 4,5,3. (1,2,6)
1-5 = 5,3,4. (1,2,6)
1-6 = 6,1,5. (2,3,4)

2-1 = 1,4,5. (2,3,6)
2-2 = 2,6,6. (1,3,4,5)
2-3 = 3,2,1. (4,5,6)
2-4 = 4,3,2. (1,5,6)
2-5 = 5,1,3. (2,4,6)
2-6 = 6,5,4. (1,2,3)

3-1 = 1,2,4. (3,5,6)
3-2 = 2,4,5. (1,3,6)
3-3 = 3,6,6. (1,2,4,5)
3-4 = 4,1,1. (2,3,5,6)
3-5 = 5,5,2. (1,3,4,6)
3-6 = 6,3,3. (1,2,4,5)

4-1 = 1,1,3. (2,4,5,6)
4-2 = 2,3,4. (1,5,6)
4-3 = 3,5,5. (1,2,4,6)
4-4 = 4,6,6. (1,2,3,5)
4-5 = 5,4,1. (2,3,6)
4-6 = 6,2,2. (1,3,4,6)

5-1 = 1,3,2. (4,5,6)
5-2 = 2,5,3. (1,4,6)
5-3 = 3,1,4. (2,5,6)
5-4 = 4,2,5. (1,3,6)
5-5 = 5,6,6. (1,2,3,4)
5-6 = 6,4,1. (2,3,5)

6-1 = 1,5,1. (2,3,4,6)
6-2 = 2,1,2. (3,4,5,6)
6-3 = 3,3,3. (1,2,4,5,6)
6-4 = 4,4,4. (1,2,3,5,6)
6-5 = 5,2,5. (1,3,4,6)
6-6 = 6,6,6. (1,2,3,4,5)



BETTING CHART.





No 1 on a 2. bet 2,4,6.
No 1 on a 3. bet 2,3,5,6.
No 1 on a 4. bet 2,3,4,6.
No 1 on a 5. bet 2,4,5.
No 1 on a 6. bet 3,4,5,6.

No 2 on a 1. bet 1,4,5,6.
No 2 on a 3. bet 3,4,6.
No 2 on a 4. bet 1,3,4,5.
No 2 on a 5. bet 3,5,6.
No 2 on a 6. bet 1,3,4,6.

No 3 on a 1. bet 1,2,6.
No 3 on a 2. bet 1,2,6.
No 3 on a 4. bet 4,5,6.
No 3 on a 5. bet 4,5,6.
No 3 on a 6. bet 1,2,4,5,6.

No 4 on a 1. bet 1,2,6.
No 4 on a 2. bet 2,3,5.
No 4 on a 3. bet 3,5,6.
No 4 on a 5. bet 1,2,5.
No 4 on a 6. bet 1,2,3,5,6.

No 5 on a 1. bet 1,2,3.
No 5 on a 2. bet 2,3,4.
No 5 on a 3. bet 1,3,4,6.
No 5 on a 4. bet 1,2,4,6.
No 5 on a 6. bet 2,3,4,6.

''THE 1/1 (even money) BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,5.

''THE FULL BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 2,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 1,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,4,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,3,5.
No 6 on a 5. bet 1,2,3,4.








Because I have included the marking template, you don't need to make any difficult or time consuming calculations. It is all pretty much straightforward.

I will run through a few actuals and show you how things work.

13 = 3. Here is the starting point, you note down the actual number and the street it belongs to.

35 = 6. Here is where you need to start using the marking template. The last street was 3 and the current street is 6. So you need to check the marking template and go to 3-6.
You will see the following. 6, 3, 3. (1,2,4,5) Now you already have the 6, all you need to do is fill in the rest of the information.

So now your scorecard will look like this...

13 =3.

35 = 6, 3, 3. (1,2,4,5)

26 = 5, 2, 5. (1,3,4,6)

28 = 5, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4)

7 = 2, 5, 3. (1,4,6)

31 = 6, 5, 4. (1,2,3)

21 = 4, 4, 4. (1,2,3,5,6)

33 = 6, 2, 2. (1,3,4,5)

31 = 6, 6, 6. (1,2,3,4,5)

There are the first 9 numbers from Table 3 at the Spielbank Wiesbaden Casino in Germany from the
26th of January 2011.

What you are looking for to have a bet is finding numbers in the bracketed section that keep repeating in the next bracketed section. A number that shows in the bracketed section will be absent from the other section of numbers and vice versa.

So you can see that the 1 appears in all the bracketed sections that I typed out.

So I am now going to have a bet that the 1 will continue in the bracketed section. How do I go about it?  I note that the current number out is 35 which belongs to street 6. So I go to the betting chart and look for 'no 1 on a 6' I see that I am required to bet on streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 26 which belongs to street 5 therefore I have had a winner and am in profit +2 units.

As long as the 1 keeps appearing in the bracketed section, I will continue to bet. So now the current number out is 26 belonging to street 5. In the betting chart, I look for 'no 1 on a 5' I see that I am required to bet on streets 2,4,5.

The next number out is 28 which belongs to street 5 therefore I have won again. This time I won +3 units.

The next bet is just a repeat of the last bet because the current number (28) belongs to street 5. So I bet streets 2,4,5.

The next number out is 7 which belongs to street 2. Another winner. This time I won +3 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 2' I am required to bet streets 2,4,6.

The next number out is 31 belonging to street 6. Another winner. A further profit of +3 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 6' I am required to bet streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 21 belonging to street 4. Another winner. A further profit of +2 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 4' I am required to bet streets 2,3,4,6.

The next number out is 33 belonging to street 6. Another winner. A further profit of +2 units.

For the next bet, I look at the betting chart for 'no 1 on a 6' I am required to bet streets 3,4,5,6.

The next number out is 31 belonging to street 6. Another winner. A further profit of +2 units. The total profit is now +17 units. The next bet was a loss bringing the total win to +13 units.

That is the basic premise behind the idea.

One thing I will point out is that the '6 street' tends to appear in the bracketed section on a more consistent basis than any other street. I have had winning runs of 15+ on this.

This is more of an analysis tool than anything else. It can help you to see what is happening. It is still up to the player to use it to best effect.

I will also say that you are more likely to get long winning runs when there is a strong trend indicating that only an average of 2 numbers are appearing in the first section. This will then mean that you will see 4 numbers in the bracketed section. This tilts things in your favour.

Let me show you what I mean.



13 =3.

35 = 6, 3, 3. (2) (1,2,4,5)

26 = 5, 2, 5. (3) (1,3,4,6)

28 = 5, 6, 6. (2) (1,2,3,4)

7 = 2, 5, 3. (3) (1,4,6)

31 = 6, 5, 4. (3) (1,2,3)

21 = 4, 4, 4. (1) (1,2,3,5,6)

33 = 6, 2, 2. (2) (1,3,4,5)

31 = 6, 6, 6. (1) (1,2,3,4,5)

You will see I have added in an extra bracketed section which shows how many numbers are appearing in the first section. The range can be from 1 to 3. If you add up the 2,3,2,3,3,1,2,1. You get a total of 17. Divide that by the 8 spins and you get 2.125. When you see it trending like 1,2,2,1,1,2,1 etc.... This is a good sign.

There are many ways to play this. You could use neg or positive progressions, flat betting.
I find flat betting with patience works the best. Let's say you get a run of the 1 street for 10 times in a row in the first section. Many times it will then correct itself and have a prolonged period in the bracketed section.

Some kind of tracker monitoring all of the streets using a W/L registry could be a good idea as well for formulating strategies.

Like I said, this was my first foray into trying to read randomness. I just put a few different concepts together and came up with this. I have enjoyed going over it again. I have managed to learn a few things the last few days and hope you get some enjoyment out of it should you wish to test it and use it.

Cheers.

MauiSunset

Thanks John, this is MUCH more clear.

I have a question on a 6 on 1:
''THE 1/1 BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,5.

''THE FULL BET FOR THE 6''
No 6 on a 1. bet 2,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 2. bet 1,3,4,5.
No 6 on a 3. bet 1,2,4,5.
No 6 on a 4. bet 1,2,3,5.
No 6 on a 5. bet 1,2,3,4.

I don't understand what this means - which one do I use?

Thanks

MauiSunset

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