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Just my opinion, so far no simple system here works long-term yet

Started by bobbybobby, October 05, 2008, 12:35:55 PM

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mystidark

Hey Code,

Thanks for sharing the new idea..seems like it can really grow one's BR but a bad streak might end up killing your game...do u play with any conditions, such as switching colors, stopping at a certain cut-off point? Guessing you set yourself a certain target winning amount each session, seems like the best way to play it...hmmm, can't wait to try it out, nuthing like finding a good moneymaker  ;)

MD 8)

Kingspin

Quote from: xman1970 on October 05, 2008, 04:12:59 PM
Don't think the "Holy Grail" exists Proof..... :-[


But I agree we are edging closer to something that can stand up for a long time..... 8)

People have been trying to beat the wheel for over 200 years ,still no one can do it. :-(

JHM

Quote from: Kingspin on October 07, 2008, 05:00:55 PM
Quote from: xman1970 on October 05, 2008, 04:12:59 PM
Don't think the "Holy Grail" exists Proof..... :-[


But I agree we are edging closer to something that can stand up for a long time..... 8)

People have been trying to beat the wheel for over 200 years ,still no one can do it. :-(

Ehhh one has to be the first?

codegenic

Quote from: mystidark on October 07, 2008, 04:26:14 PM
Hey Code,

Thanks for sharing the new idea..seems like it can really grow one's BR but a bad streak might end up killing your game...do u play with any conditions, such as switching colors, stopping at a certain cut-off point? Guessing you set yourself a certain target winning amount each session, seems like the best way to play it...hmmm, can't wait to try it out, nuthing like finding a good moneymaker  ;)

MD 8)

I follow 3 simple rules.
If 0 hits, then I raise bets +1 equally, this way I covered the loss.
Bad streaks doesnt really exists, since I play out the bets, this way winning less but still winning on any of the two colors
Play for funmoney always to get familiar with the playing style, this way you might find something in between that suits you better.

I dont have a target win. I play for half an hour, this way I hit the same amount + 5 units everytime. However the triggers in this game is selfcontrol. If you hit breakeven or above, then you MUST restart cycle. Many fail and kill their BR not oing so, thinking they can get just one more spin in it.

//Codegenic

Fluker

54 years ago Britain's Roger Bannister achieved what had once been thought impossible. He ran a mile in less than four minutes.

In a race at Oxford University's Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954, Bannister crossed the finish line in 3:59.4. He was helped by two close friends, Chris Brasher, who led through the quarter mile in 57.5 seconds and the half in 1 minute 58 seconds, and by Chris Chataway, who went to the three-quarters in 3:00.7.

Many track-and-field experts consider Bannister's feat the most important event in the sport's history, one challenged only by Jesse Owens's in May 1935 when he broke three world records and tied a fourth in less than two hours.

Once Bannister had cracked the mythical barrier, it did not take long for others to follow. Only 46 days later, John Landy of Australia lowered the record to 3:58. And by mid-1958, Herb Elliott, another Australian, had brought the mark down to 3:54.5 in a race in which the next four finishers all ran 3:58.6 or better.
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I'm sure what negative peopel here 'think' about not being able to beat the wheel will one day be in for a suprise just like the people who 'thought' it was impossible to run the 4 minute mile.

Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve. ;)





mystidark

You got a good analogy there Fluker...the only thing is, when someone does find the ultimate HG, and I mean the ultimate HG..he'd better take a blood oath to people that he gives it too..cuz if it becomes public and the casinos find out, who knows what measures they'll implement...5 zeroes anyone?  ;) Just food for thought...but hey, get back to work!

MD  8)

mystidark

Quote from: codegenic on October 07, 2008, 06:03:39 PM

I dont have a target win. I play for half an hour, this way I hit the same amount + 5 units everytime. However the triggers in this game is selfcontrol. If you hit breakeven or above, then you MUST restart cycle. Many fail and kill their BR not oing so, thinking they can get just one more spin in it.

//Codegenic

I think that's key CG, really want to sink my teeth into the method...will keep u posted with any questions or results I get..

MD  8)

Herb

QuoteMany track-and-field experts consider Bannister's feat the most important event in the sport's history, one challenged only by Jesse Owens's in May 1935 when he broke three world records and tied a fourth in less than two hours.
QuoteOnce Bannister had cracked the mythical barrier, it did not take long for others to follow. Only 46 days later, John Landy of Australia lowered the record to 3:58. And by mid-1958, Herb Elliott, another Australian, had brought the mark down to 3:54.5 in a race in which the next four finishers all ran 3:58.6 or better.
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I'm sure what negative peopel here 'think' about not being able to beat the wheel will one day be in for a suprise just like the people who 'thought' it was impossible to run the 4 minute mile.

Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.


Running a race at a record pace remains theoretically possible, even if it's difficult to imagine.  Beating the random game of roulette in the long run with a system is theoretically not possible, regardless of your imagination.

However, it is possible to beat the gaming device. 

Proofreaders2000

I just read about two weeks ago, a live online roulette wheel was closed down because a guy won $44K.

I am also inspired by Gamlet, who won $100K in 6 months playing roulette.  That isn't possible, is it?

While neither may divulge their secrets (and it's their right), the Holy Grail is there, just waiting for the 'right' system.  It may be a combination of systems, like putting 4 selecta, GUT, and Compa's cadence together.  Think Rubik's cube.

The casinos don't want you to find the Grail, either.

Herb

If you believe that Gamlet won $100k by playing the enigimista, then you should see my $150 million win while playing the enigimista. lol.

Gamlet was busted faking his win on RR.  It was nothing more than a photoshop job.

xman1970

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on October 07, 2008, 06:42:26 PM
I just read about two weeks ago, a live online roulette wheel was closed down because a guy won $44K.

Hi Proof

Are on about the guy that closed down the Dash Casino Live Wheel ??

The thread is below & it was 400,000 euros :o :o :o


nolinks://nolinks.casinomeister.com/forums/...400-000-a.html


Clothdog

@herb,
were you the one that busted him?

@Xman
that page was removed or deleted
cd


xman1970


mystidark

Quote from: codegenic on October 07, 2008, 03:06:22 PM


I personally flatbet.
A different system that derrives from this.

bet R - loose
bet R +1 and 1 on B
if R wins then remove B and increase R +1 ( if you wish to gain more profit or just restart cycle )
if B wins - remove R and increase B +1



Hey CG,

In your above method, in this following situation:

Bet R - Loose
Bet R + 1 and 1 on B
If R Wins (either restart or play increase R + 1, preferably restart)
If B Wins, remove R and increase B + 1...

Now what would u do, if Black wins and your B + 1 bet looses? Would you restart taking the -4units loss or would you continue your betting cycle? And if yes, how would you do it?

Thanks,

MD  8)

mystidark

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