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Started by gizmotron, April 20, 2011, 11:01:58 PM

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gizmotron

You might have heard that I love randomness?

Well dig this sports fans...

I dig long shot positive progressions combined with reading Roulette.

Take the two dozens or two columns bets for instance. Start with 14 on one dozen and 14 on the other dozen.

Read this with brains:


2  3  4  6  9  13  20
|  |  |  |  |   |   |
6  9  12 18 27  39  60


Can you see it? You bet 2 on one dozen, you bet 2 on a second dozen. You take the 4 and the 2 winnings from that win away from the original (28 + 14) that = 42. You let the remaining 36 ride by splitting it in half and betting those on two more dozens or two more columns for the second step. It should be (36 / 2) = 18 & 18.

You bet 3 on one dozen, you bet 3 on a second dozen, take that and the winnings for that off when you win. That's 3 times 18 = 54, subtract the 9 you get 45 to continue with. You place 22 and 22 as the next bet.

You bet 4 on one dozen, you bet 4 on a second dozen. 3 times 22 = 66, subtract the 12 and you have 54, split that and you are at 27 & 27 to bet with next.

You bet 6 on one dozen, you bet 6 on a second dozen, you take off 18, split the rest, let it ride. It's from the small chart above.

You take off 6 on the first try
You take off 9 on the second try
You take off 12 on the third try etc...

After the third win in a row you begin to make moola. If you get seven wins in a row you get 171 units. But you get a little every step. The trick is to find a sleeper or a streak of singles. It happens all the time. The trick is to find a random session that has the best conditions. It's just as easy as waiting for the current conditions to be there.

Can you see it?

bombus

I've been doing this for a while.

Here is the progression I use. It's important not to try for 8 wins in a row too often. You can pull out at any stage and start a new progression. At bet 3 you add in 1 more unit. At bet 4 you add in 5 more units.  At bet 5 you take off 10 units to square up. At bet 7 you take off 5 more units. At bet 8 you take off 20 more units. So from bet 5 a loss costs you nothing, and from bet 7 even a loss returns some proft.


Bet 1) 2-2, win +6, loss -4.


Bet 2) 3-3, win +9, loss -4.


Bet 3) 5-5, win +15, loss -5.


Bet 4) 10-10, win +30, loss -10.


Bet 5) 10-10, win +30, loss -0.


Bet 6) 15-15, win +45, loss -0.


Bet 7) 20-20, win +60, loss +5.


Bet 8 )20-20, win +85, loss +25.

gizmotron

That's nice, but in my progression you pull off something for every step that you win until you are done at step seven. You pull off 6 units for the first win. You pull off 9 more units for the second win in a row. Then you pull off 12 more units for the third win in a row. Do you see it now? ETC...

gizmotron

Quote from: win1win2 on April 21, 2011, 12:43:41 AM
with   only  A six years arithmetic knowledge will knows that the calculation is all wrong....

1st.....w.......2+.............L.....4-

There's 14 on one dozen and 14 on the other dozen for bet number one. On the first win you take off 6 and let the rest, winnings included, ride as two stacks, one for each dozen selected. On the second win you take off 9, let the rest ride. On the third win you take off 12, let the the rest ride, etc... You know what? You were right. It needed a better explanation.

Nathan Detroit

Gizmo,

I am sorry to interrupt but is this some kind of a  reverse auction at the roulette table ?

Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!

gizmotron

Quote from: Nathan Detroit on April 21, 2011, 02:52:07 AM
Gizmo,

I am sorry to interrupt but is this some kind of a  reverse auction at the roulette table ?

Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS!!!

I added some more, read it again. What's a reverse auction?

gizmotron

Here is how it works. You place a bet of 2 units on two dozens. That's 2 & 2 to win 2 more when it wins in one bet. So there are seven steps. So you need seven sets of 2's. That's what makes the first bet 14 for each dozen. So the second set to come off comes at the second win. The the third amount rides until it gets to the third win and then it comes off. You keep going for seven bets until eventually all of it comes off. You don't have to place the bets in seven sequential spins. You can wait between steps. Now does it make sense?

win1win2

hi Giz

1st  attempt  is 66.66% successful....2 wins   1 lose

2nd attempt is 44.45% successful.......55.5% failure.....

2nd stage have  9 probabilities....4 wins.....5 lose


cheers..

win1win2.....

gizmotron

Quote from: win1win2 on April 22, 2011, 02:58:38 AM
1st  attempt  is 66.66% successful....2 wins   1 lose

2nd attempt is 44.45% successful.......55.5% failure.....

2nd stage have  9 probabilities....4 wins.....5 lose

That's nice. So what are the odds that a streak of singles or a sleeping dozen will happen in the next 100 spins? All you need is seven wins in a row or seven separated wins targeted among good conditions of trends. What are the odds? They don't matter. They don't prevent trends form happening.

gizmotron

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