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Need Everyone's Help!

Started by reb99, October 16, 2008, 10:52:14 AM

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reb99

I tried this on RNG.  Haven't tried it live yet.  So I'll need everyone's help to test it and see if this works.  I put $5 unit on 1st & 2nd dozens; then 2nd & 3rd dozens; then 1st and 2nd columns; then 2nd & 3rd columns.  Just keep rotating like that. When I lose I bet $7. a win; bet $6, then back to $5.  My money steadily went up every time. 

1,2 dz
2,3 dz
1,2 clm
2,3 clm
1,2 dz
2,3 dz etc....

Every time I lost I would up by 2 dollars; a win down by 1.

I need to know if I'm on to something here! So I would like everyone's input.
Thanks, Reb99

MXkid77

Hi reb99, welcome to the forum,

How long have you been testing this on RNG, ie. an indication of how many spins will be helpful.

I have a ton of real money RNG spins, i don't mind running a couple tests tonight and i will post some results tomorrow.

MX

MXkid77

Ok, here's 329 live RNG spins that 2 Cat Sam posted, run through RX.

No major drawdowns or scary moments. Highest bet on one column/dozen was 27 units (x2). It does seems to recover nicely after a string on no hits, and i had 3 or 4 excellent winning streaks, which seemed like they were not going to stop.

Will test some more. and post results. So far not a bad system

Starting BR: 1200 units
Lowest BR:  1141
Highest BR:   1676
Ending BR:   1658
Profit:        +458 units



Nice work reb, thanks for sharing.

Shorty

Anyone with RX feel like testing this with a few ten thousand spins?

See_Jerek

Quote from: MXkid77 on October 16, 2008, 02:24:52 PM
Ok, here's 329 live RNG spins that 2 Cat Sam posted, run through RX.

No major drawdowns or scary moments. Highest bet on one column/dozen was 27 units (x2). It does seems to recover nicely after a string on no hits, and I had 3 or 4 excellent winning streaks, which seemed like they were not going to stop.

Will test some more. and post results. So far not a bad system

Starting BR: 1200 units
Lowest BR:  1141
Highest BR:   1676
Ending BR:   1658
Profit:        +458 units



Nice work reb, thanks for sharing.

Anyone has spins from a live wheel to test,should have the same or better results.Looks good random vs random.
Just be be sure and clear does it goes like this

1st and 2nd dozen  5 on each dozen lose
2nd and 3rd dozen  7 on each dozen lose
1st and 2nd column 9 on each column win
2nd and 3rd column 8 on each column win
1st and 2nd dozen  7 on each column lose

as long as you lose add 2 unit on a win reduce a unit until its 5 unit each dozen/column am I getting it?

MXkid77

Yeah, i got a ton, Playtech live wheel & Spielbank spins. Will run some more tests.

See_Jerek

Quote from: MXkid77 on October 16, 2008, 03:03:19 PM
Yeah, I got a ton, Playtech live wheel & Spielbank spins. Will run some more tests.

I am playing on a playtech live wheel now,do you want spins I have a few thousands on bet365 playtech.I can provide you let's work on this together.PM me your email.

Thanks mate

See_Jerek

Quote from: MXkid77 on October 16, 2008, 03:03:19 PM
Yeah, I got a ton, Playtech live wheel & Spielbank spins. Will run some more tests.

I did about 80 spins on a playtech live wheel,real money.
Starting B/R 1171
End bank B/R 900

As my table minimum bet is $15

I bet $10 on each dozen/Column

If I lose I add $4,if I win I deduct $2.

The last bet which I lay is $40 per dozen,I didn't go on.Its looks shaky and can't withstand continous play.The highest my bankroll went is around 1200 can't recall the exact figure.Somehow or rather my basic bet of $10 is already $40 when I quit,its a clear sign that I am losing it and have a lot to catch up.I can't confirm but there is a chance that I may profit if I were to go on playing.I don't know it might just pull through,I got to admit I chicken out as I have lose quite a lot of money recently and I do not wish to lose again.

Another thing that I wish to mention is that simulation on RX and real play is a total different situation.Your emotions always start to kick in when you are playing with real money and it gets worse when you are losing,at times you may also place bets out of this world just to overcome the loss.I have run tests on RX before but when it comes to money play there is always a difference,I just don't know why.A system that can work on RX may not work on real play due to human factor.

Maybe someone can give some advice and comments on this thread.

ChickenDinner

Quote from: see_jerek on October 16, 2008, 05:25:53 PM


Another thing that I wish to mention is that simulation on RX and real play is a total different situation.Your emotions always start to kick in when you are playing with real money and it gets worse when you are losing,at times you may also place bets out of this world just to overcome the loss..

We've all been there mate. There's no easy answer. Although never try to place huge bets to recover from a losing streak. Why risk a small fortune at a time when the wheel is clearly against you? Lanky's divisor would help to keep your bets at less scary levels, and flat betting (or going virtual) at the first sign of a losing steak (1 or 2 losses) is a very good idea to help to keep your bank roll healthy until the hits start coming again. Once you've got faith in a system and a good "feel" for usual hit rate per bet selection though, your nerves can relax more during those tense moments.

Always try to leave your emotions at the casino door. Although this is easier said than done!

Cheers,
CD

reb99

Hey Guys and Gals!

Thanks for all the info and help! It does work to an extent but as you all know it is not 100% fool proof.  I've kept using the same play strategy and yes it has beaten me a few times.  You would have to have a tremendous amount of bankroll to play a lengthy period of time. I usually limit my spending on roulette to about $100 dollars.  Using this system you are covering about 2/3 of the table at any given time. After 5 straight losses I know it's time to give up and walk away and I won't spend but approximately $90 dollars and keep my last $10 for 2 gallons of gas or a good meal. haha. ($10, $14, $18, $22, $26= $90 ) I practice on the internet exactly as I would have to play in a live casino. That's the only reason I put, say, $5 dollars down on a dz/clm.  One big flaw I've found is that when a number hits twice. Zero's for instance.  Sometimes it's hard to recovery when you hit 2-3 losses in a row. But I have done it.  I still haven't tried it out live yet, but I'm planning on it here in the near future. Anyone near Mississippi let me know where we can get together sometime and break the roulette bank!  ;D

hammy

oh ya !  big difference between real money and virtual play or testing, but I don't have the true reason ?

This is what I tried to explain to Sammy the other day,, remember sam ??

this system looks playable with proper money management .. good luck !

cheers   :)
hammy

hammy

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