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Is there a REAL strategy????

Started by JB76, November 21, 2011, 04:38:12 AM

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John Gold

JB76, there is a REAL strategy. It is a method involving the even chances. It was given to me some time ago.

I am only prepared to point you in the right direction. There are two things you need to look at.

1) The monty hall problem.

2) Parrondo's Paradox.

The first one is easy to understand. The second one is slightly more taxing. The difficulty will come in working out how to apply them to the game/s.

Good luck. The black swan will have a hard time catching up with you if you can figure this out.  :)

cheese

Monty Hall is easy to understand if you think
of a thousand doors instead of three. Pick
a door out of 1000, then get rid of 998 doors,
leaving the one with the prize behind it. Now
would you switch doors? Of course.

They did the MH on Mythbusters last week
with 3 doors and every single person out
of 50 kept their original choice and didn't
switch. People are morons where math
and probability are concerned.

Ulysses

Quote from: John Gold on November 25, 2011, 09:19:27 PM
JB76, there is a REAL strategy. It is a method involving the even chances. It was given to me some time ago.

I am only prepared to point you in the right direction. There are two things you need to look at.

1) The monty hall problem.

2) Parrondo's Paradox.

The first one is easy to understand. The second one is slightly more taxing. The difficulty will come in working out how to apply them to the game/s.

What about the Tea Leaf Paradox  :laugh: in Classical mechanics

The tea leaf paradox describes a phenomenon where tea leaves in a cup of tea migrate to the center and bottom of the cup after being stirred rather than being forced to the edges of the cup, as would be expected from a spiral centrifugal force. The solution first came from Albert Einstein in a 1926 paper.

Decision theory paradoxes and Probability paradoxes? Beats me how these could be applied to the Roulette game!

List of paradoxes nolinks://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paradoxes


John Gold

Quote from: Ulysses on November 27, 2011, 12:20:56 PM
What about the Tea Leaf Paradox  :laugh: in Classical mechanics


I could not really comment as I am more a coffee person myself.

FreeRoulette

When I made a system for betting on one number or two numbers and increasing the bet before it lost money, I had a hard time keeping track of the count and math part at the table. 

Then I realized something that changed how I play. Now I can play 1 more more straight up numbers using a progression and never had to do math. It's very easy and how I always play now.


Here is how the system works.
Bankroll $100.

They key is to setup stacks of 35 chips.
Out of stack 1, take what you want to win as your minimum profit.

Now, from stack 1, lay 1 chip on any number of straight up numbers. I usually go for 5 numbers.

When you run out of chips in stack 1, start on stack 2.

But since you are using stack 2, you need to set 2 chips on any amount of numbers.

When you run out of stack 2, then use stack 3 and put 3 chips on any amount of numbers.


Like I said, I usually use 5 numbers betting 1 chip each from stack 1, 2 chips from stack 2 ect.

The less numbers you use, the more spins you get, but cover less numbers.
The more numbers use use, the less spins you get, but cover more numbers.

Every time you win, reset the stacks.

That's it.

I used this every time I play. It is only $100 and is very easy to keep track.

Good luck!

iggiv

Quote from: schoenpoetser on November 22, 2011, 06:54:59 AM
My strategy is not popular. It is based on my studies of randomrows. The theory of BLaise Pascal is very important.One of my basic rules is: small samples do not listen to the rules of large numbers.

Everybody can learn my strategy.To describe my strategy is very hard. I have demonstated my manner of gambling on internet several times.

For the dutch members I have a power point presenting .The whole presentation will last about 6 hours.

You can use my strategy on any kind of roulette.

I play very successful in my casino in Zandvoort. It is the oldest of the Netherlands.


schoenproetser, i respect u very much (i guess not only me) for your great results, which are probably hard to explain. maybe  u can please give a link to your PP presentation in Dutch? maybe some interested people will be able to translate it with Google.

thanks a lot!

iggiv

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