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Cycle Shift - Do you like long w-Streaks?

Started by Psilocyx, July 19, 2012, 03:58:20 PM

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Psilocyx

Quote from: crackers on July 20, 2012, 03:52:32 PM
You are very welcome.  I tend to see two to three sleeping dozens that last long
enough to exploit them very well about every 150 spins. Do you see opportunities
like that with this system?
I actually see the single dozen bet as a constant bet opportunity for as long as the spins are average (e.g. about 1 win for every 2 double dozen wins). While it's alternating like this, playing it with a Fibonacci progression is easy and fairly safe. When it's been alternating for a while (perhaps also around 100 - 150 spins), the double dozen bet will kick in and flat betting that would be effective for perhaps 10 - 20 spins when it has "caught up".

Check out the spreadsheet and observe the size of the gaps between the wins, and how survivable they are?

Psilocyx


Psilocyx

Something I need to add. It seems as though BetVoyager generates each 60 spins independently of each other. I believe this system would work best in live spins. Stay away from RNG if you can :).

rayhd63

Hi Psilocyx,

looks intresting and I have played around with it a bit on actual number I have downloaded from Casinos around here.
If all goes well , i will try it on the weekend to see how it works.
Will let you know.

Raymond

ozzi43

I tried, nothing better bet than the other selections, unfortunately :(

Psilocyx

Quote from: ozzi43 on July 23, 2012, 01:50:55 PM
I tried, nothing better bet than the other selections, unfortunately :(
Flat betting will break even, making it equal to any other bet selection. The trick is betting when it's winning 10+ times in a row :).

rayhd63

when do you switch to single dozzen bet ? and how would you choose the dozen to bet on ?

Have eplayed around with actual numbers and have played with prog 3.3-9.9-27.27 and got out quite well but not all of the times...

When having winstreaks of 5 , 6 or more  its nice. But I am still trying to figure out a moderate prog. that wont kill me after 5 constant losses.

Ray

Psilocyx

Quote from: rayhd63 on July 26, 2012, 03:47:55 AM
when do you switch to single dozzen bet ? and how would you choose the dozen to bet on ?

Have eplayed around with actual numbers and have played with prog 3.3-9.9-27.27 and got out quite well but not all of the times...

When having winstreaks of 5 , 6 or more  its nice. But I am still trying to figure out a moderate prog. that wont kill me after 5 constant losses.

Ray
It's hard to know when to switch to the single dozen bet. Possibly after a long string of double dozen wins.. The single dozen can survive a lot longer than the double dozen. Using Fibonacci progression, 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21... The longer it takes to get a win, the bigger the profit when you do win.

The single dozen bet selection is simple. If the dozens you're tracking are the same, you bet the same dozen. If they are different, you bet the remaining dozen. You're either betting on a match, or no repeat. Make sense?

I definitely don't recommend playing a Martingale progression on the double dozen bet. I'd flat bet it only. Or perhaps increase the bet by 1 unit on a loss and decrease the bet by 1 unit on a win.

Thanks for the feedback :)

Psilocyx

Here's a decent single dozen progression:


bet      risked      win      profit/loss
1      1         3         +2
2      3         6         +3
3      6         9         +3
4      10         12         +2
6      16         18         +2
9      25         27         +2
14      39         42         +3
21      60         63         +3
31      91         93         +2
47      138         141         +3

Psilocyx

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