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GUT tracker

Started by droidman, August 28, 2008, 09:45:48 PM

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Boo_Ray

Thanks [smiley=thumbsup.gif]  works perfect here

Talesman


What's with this after clicking the link???

"You are not allowed to view the Downloads"

Boo_Ray

droidman are you author?

can you add function undo and if there is possible that after exiting or something that it saves results in txt file on desktop or somthing :)

good work

VLSroulette

Quote from: Talesman on August 29, 2008, 02:35:36 PM

What's with this after clicking the link???

"You are not allowed to view the Downloads"

Please try again dear Talesman.

It seems the moderators group wasn't properly entered into permissions list. Now it is.

Kind regards.
Victor

droidman

Hi, I just updated the file, now with simple undo and logging results to results.txt

Boo_Ray

Thanks alot, you are the man [smiley=afro.gif]

Lohnro

Great tool driodman., thanks mate!! 8)

bjb007

Jiminy Cricket! Someone who writes
DOS progs!  Thought I was the only
one here old enough to remember!

ChickenDinner

Hi Droidman,

Thanks for your GUT tracker, it's very handy.

I know you're probably very busy, and this is cheeky of me to ask, but would you be able to create a DOS program for Mr. Chipp's 4Selecta system?

All test results have so far suggested it's a long-term winner and I'm sure there are many people on this forum who'd love nothing better than to have a program that automatically groups the numbers and indicates which group is the next bet.

From my testing, it seems to be one of those systems where it is quite easy to make a human-error mistake, so a DOS program or similar would be incredibly beneficial for those people undergoing countless hours of laborious testing.

I have no idea how long or how complicated it would be to create such a program, but if it is feasable, and if you can find the time, I for one would be very grateful.

Regards,
CD

TwoCatSam

CD

4Selecta is a very easy system once you learn it.

I'm sure someone could create the program with ease!  However, this is the one that I plan to take to the live casinos and a program would not fly there.

Sam

ChickenDinner

Hi Sam,

I see that 4Selecta is simple to use once learnt, but even its designer admits that it's easy to make mistakes. If I'm gonna devote many days, months or even years testing, I'll undoubtably make mistakes, so such a program could provide me with more confidence as to the accuracy of the results and increase the productivity of the testing.

I had more know-how, I'd create one myself. I tried making an excel spreadsheet for it, but my lack of knowledge caused me to fail miserably. I might have to spend a few days trying to get my head round complex excel formulas...

If the test results are as good Mr Chip claims, I'd be taking it live as well!

CD

TwoCatSam

CD

My work is subject to mistakes all the time.  While I try as hard as possible, they happen.  So you're right.  A program would be excellent for home use and testing.  I can't write it either.

Sam

bliss

I would be happy to write a program to track (and test) the 4selecta system. BUT, I don't have a lot of spare time at the moment, so if anyone who understands the system well (I'm thinking Sam) could explain it in simple, clear and unambiguous terms, that would be a big help.

In fact I would go so far as to say that if no such "idiot's guide" is produced, the program won't get written (at least, not by me).

Sorry if that comes across as lazy/arrogant/negative etc,  but I have some experience in trying to understand Mr Chips' systems, and to this day I occasionally wake up screaming at 3 a.m.  ::)

ChickenDinner

Hi Bliss,

If you are up for writing a program for testing the 4 Selecta, and you can find the time, that would be absolutely fantastic mate!

I could have a bash at explaining how it works; but as I'm a newbie to it, I'm not 100% confident that I've understood it all myself, so I would probably end up confusing you more. I agree that 'chief tester' Sam would probably be the best man for the job, he's got more experience with it than most (excluding Mr Chips himself).

Cheers

CD



ChickenDinner

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