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The matrix system

Started by pighead, December 01, 2008, 12:30:34 PM

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RoulettePlayer

Kimo,
I'm very sorry to read that. Other than someone editing their own post, I figured that you and Victor, of course, are the only people able to moderate/edit/modify within your section. 

Victor,
If Kimo's section is not regulated as I described above, would you please make it so?  Kimo's teachings and even his stories are much too valuable to be without him.  Just an idea, perhaps you both could agree on a trusted administrator to assist when Kimo is away.  RP.

VLSroulette


QuoteThere has been a breach in my private board.

Dear kimo, my friend, I think there is a misunderstanding.

Long story short: me and Addonai were the admins when I setup private section, then Addonai dropped and I was only admin, (Admins get to see the whole board by default, of course, part of the administrative position), but still needed to have help with some administrative duties, and who better than our most senior members? then when Lanky & TwoCatSam became co-administrators, they were granted equal status to administrator position, and all permissions which come along with it, including permission to see whole forum boards (and I mean ALL, including Recycle Bin and the long-gone ones).

So the breach isn't really a breach, it is simply the way administrative positions are setup.

And of course, such only applies to Administrators. Hence no other position gets the whole array of administrative permissions.

In the end, there is no breach, it simply has to do with our forum's "pre and post Addonai" history and the way administrators' account are internally setup.

Kind regards.

Your friend,
Victor

stvv1924

Quote from: alarian on February 10, 2009, 10:49:53 AM
This is an Extension of Lohnro's spreadsheet.
It includes some simple matrix filling and an image of the wheel some posts back.
Pies and Stars have the right names...

Great for tracking stars and pies!  :thumbsup:


alarian,

I have a question about the matrix in your roulette wheel (spreadsheet).
Why have some numbers a blue border & other numbers a yellow border?
e.g.: Number 32 has a blue border.  What's the reason of that?

Gavioli

Quote from: stvv1924 on February 13, 2009, 02:36:39 PM
I have a question about the matrix in your roulette wheel (spreadsheet).
Why have some numbers a blue border & other numbers a yellow border?
e.g.: Number 32 has a blue border.  What's the reason of that?

That is my image in the spreadsheet and if you would carefully read all posts you would see why some numbers a blue border & other numbers a orange (yellow) border.

The blue squared numbers are X positions and and orange (yellow) are Y position in the wheel.


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A.G.


Compa

Quote from: Kimo Li on February 12, 2009, 10:49:25 PM
There has been a breach in my private board.

I will not post until some tell me how this happened.  I do not trust anyone now.

Kimo Li


Hello Kimo. I wonder if you got my mail? I didnt get no reply to my two sended mails.

Kind
Regards
/Compa

stvv1924

Quote from: Gavioli on February 14, 2009, 06:30:59 AM
That is my image in the spreadsheet and if you would carefully read all posts you would see why some numbers a blue border & other numbers a orange (yellow) border.

The blue squared numbers are X positions and and orange (yellow) are Y position in the wheel.


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A.G.



Thanks for the info Gavioli.

stvv1924

Kimo,

Can you give an example of how to apply the matrix please (with spin numbers)?
Thanks in advance.

Gavioli

Quote from: Kimo Li on February 14, 2009, 04:51:27 PM
Gavioli,

I looked at your wheel.  The X should be the first three numbers of each section and the Y, the other three.

Just an observation.

Kimo Li

Hi Kimo,

Looks like I have a mistake in my old excel table. That makes more sense to have 3+3 numbers in X Y, because it can be divided like that with another outside star and like that we have exactly 12 sectors, just like clock or astrological circle.

I will repair my image, thanks.

A.G.

Mogwai

I wonder If somebody could make an excel sheet for tracking Bow Ties, Nukes and Hemis. Unfortunately I am not very good with Excel to create one... :-[

Best Regards

MattyMattz

I have a spreadsheet that tracks them somewhere... I'll post it when I find it.

Mattymattz

Clint

Matty, I think this was yours. Not sure mate.....

Regards

Clint

MattyMattz

Yep - that's one of them - thanks mate!

MM


stvv1924

Hi Kimo,

Last week, I've send you a mail.  Have you received it?  I didn't get a reply...

Yours sincerely,
stvv1924

Rquest09

Hello Matrix people,

I've been looking at this thread for some time trying out idea's with what is presented and one night I had a thought.. why not work from the winning end back to the start like in the maze that has 2 dead ends and 1 win  :o

So I came up with this little gem..

Record 4 spins and record the numbers pie's n stars,

Example:

# spun         Pie/Star
[table=,]
START
30         P8/S3
10         P8/S6
32         P4/S1
23         P8/S5
[/table]

Now its time to bet any Pie/Stars that have repeated in the last 4 spins (if no stars or pie's reapeat then its a NO BET and record the next 4) and from that Pie 8 has had 3 hits so we bet Pie 8 1 unit on each number flat bet, stop when win or after 4 spins.

Example:


# spun         Pie/Star
[table=,]
START
30         P8/S3
10         P8/S6
32         P4/S1
23         P8/S5
-----------
0
23         P8/S5
7          P7/S1
0
[/table]

As you can see pie 8 repeated so thats a +24 win


Now I've only tried this once and it was with 72 spins so needs a good testing.

what I did was on a loss or if the bankroll is lower than previous  put the units up 1 on each number played then on a win/+ reset them to 1 again.

Here is that 72 spin session using Dublinbet numbers, all actual wins are in green and all pie/star hits that were not bet but would of hit are in blue.

[table=,]
START
30 P8/S3
10 P8/S6
32 P4/S1
23 P8/S5

BET P8

0
23 P8/S5 [highlight](+24)[/highlight]
7  P7/S1
0

NO BET

8  P8/S4
17 P6/S2
3  P7/S5
26 P7/S6

BET P7

26 P7/S6 [highlight](+54)[/highlight]
8  P8/S4
24 P6/S2
35 P7/S4 

BET P7/S4

8  P8/S4 [highlight](+79)[/highlight]
16 P5/S3
14 P9/S1 
36 P9/S1

BET S1

28 P7/S2
20 P5/S6
14 P9/S1 [highlight](+97)[/highlight]
5  P5/S1

BET P5/S1

2  P4/S6
8  P8/S4
7  P7/S1 [highlight](+115)[/highlight]
34 P6/S3

NO BET

15 P4/S2
36 P8/S1
23 P8/S5
4  P4/S4

BET P8/S4

14 P9/S1
15 P4/S2
7  P7/S1
18 P9/S5 [highlight](+71)[/highlight]

BET P9/S1 [highlight](2U)[/highlight]

25 P6/S1 [highlight](+121)[/highlight]
35 P7/S4
21 P4/S5
1  P5/S5

BET S5 [highlight](1U)[/highlight]

26 P7/S6
27 P6/S5 [highlight](+145)[/highlight]
31 P9/S2
36 P8/S1

NOT BET

35 P7/S4
17 P6/S2
5  P5/S1
28 P7/S2

BET P7/S2

29 P9/S6
32 P4/S1
30 P8/S3
9  P9/S3 [highlight](+101)[/highlight]

BET P9/S3 [highlight](2U)[/highlight]

24 P5/S2 [highlight](+129)[/highlight]
12 P7/S3
29 P9/S6
3  P7/S5

BET P7   [highlight](1u)[/highlight]

P7/S5 [highlight](+159)[/highlight]
33 P5/S4
20 P5/S6
16 P5/S3

BET P5

4  P4/S4
P5/S1 [highlight](+183)[/highlight]
23 P8/S5
P5/S5

BET P5/S5

6  P6/S4
18 P9/S5 [highlight](+197)[/highlight]
13 P6/S6
18 P9/S5


BET P6/P9/S5

20 P5/S6 [highlight](+201)[/highlight]
22 P9/S4
34 P6/S3
35 P7/S4


[/table]

Here is the chart from that and every dot is a win or lose.


[chart]0,24,54,79,97,115,71,121,145,101,129,159,183,197,201[/chart]
Rquest

Rquest09

Quote from: Kimo Li on February 21, 2009, 09:50:18 PM
Interesting study.

Kimo Li

Thanks Kimo Li :thumbsup:

So was your book  :)

Rquest

Rquest09

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