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FLEX system for even chances

Started by VLSroulette, December 27, 2008, 12:15:40 PM

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TwoCatSam

All......

Took me a while to figure this out. Glad no one answered my former post before I deleted it!! 

This is one of these systems which say, "If the wheel did X, it will do X again.  If the wheel did Y, it will do Y again."  Don't forget to tell the wheel about this before you start playing.  (It sometimes forgets!)

Samster

TwoCatSam

Guys

If anyone wants to try this, there is a much easier way than the elaborate chart his fellow devised.  Merely circle your singletons and doubletons and watch for your time to bet. 

Example:
[colors]
R
B ...Black is a singleton, since it was followed by R   Circle it.  The next time B appears, bet that it will be a single B by betting on R.
R

R
B
R
R ...RR is a doubleton.  Circle it.  The next time your get an R, bet for a second R to follow.  (Naturally, B must occur first.)  What if you get RRR or RRRR or more?  Well, before you got RRR you had RR, correct?  You still bet for your doubleton when the time comes.

Example:

R
B
R
R ...Here's your doubleton.  Circle it.
B
R ...After this, bet for second R.
[/colors]
As soon as you have bet, win or lose, scratch through your circle so you'll know it is dead.  This can be a fun method of play and using a progression could be exciting!

Sam

TwoCatSam

Hello!  Anyone awake?

OK, just for grins and funsies...........

Suppose we applied the LD, JD columns/dozens idea to this?

LD = The dozen/column that just came was one of the last two that came before.
JD = The dozen/column that just came was not one of the last two that came before.

So we have:

LD
JD...Since this JD was followed by an LD, it is a singleton.  When JD comes again, we bet for LD.
LD
JD
LD.......We bet for this LD to come and we won. 

Sam

VLSroulette

Samster, my mate, this was uploaded to compliment a post from fellow even chance meister Lucky Strike:

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/baccarat/here-is-a-simpel-but-nice-idea/

He has some ideas he plans to develop regarding this system in order to "flex" the system's muscle to a good end.

Cheers.

lucky_strike

Hi TCS and VICTOR and all...

I tell you why I like this basic idea.

First of all it use the principal of singles and series and thats a good thing.
This is the values, the math behind it.
Singles has the value of 1 and series has the value of 1, no matter how large series there is.

Well so we have a 1/3 situation of singles and series "trending" and they come in small and large waves.
When waves gets dominant they make the statistical ecart (SD) get stronger and we win.
If its start to hovering at zero point we win.

There is 3 waves, one is when series chop,
RRRBBBRRBBBBRRRBBBB / WWLWWLWLWWWLWWLWWW.
The secound one is when singles alternate,
RBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR / LWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLW.
The last wave is when it hits zero point with values of 101010101010
RRRRBRRRRBRRRRRRRRRR / WWWWLWWWWLWWWWWWW.

Well there is more good news, every time we fail to ride the waves we end up with only two loses LL.
Every time one wave ends it does so with two loses LL.

This is a very nice basic strategy and it is based upon the law of series, no patterns, so here we can messurment the waves and using math.
Thats why I like Flex and I hope there will come some good out of it when I am done studying it.

Cheers Lucky Strike





TwoCatSam

Victor

I guess my post was a bit rough!  Sorry about that.  People at the race track used to say, "That 4 horse is going to place and make my exacta!"  "Have you told him that?", I would ask.  The wheel is the same way.  Kinda goes off on its own somedays!

Anyway, I used the colors syntax to make this easier to read.  Thanks, LS.

[colors]
There is 3 waves, one is when series chop,
RRRBBBRRBBBBRRRBBBB / WWLWWLWLWWWLWWLWWW.
The secound one is when singles alternate,
RBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBRBR / LWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLWLW.
The last wave is when it hits zero point with values of 101010101010
RRRRBRRRRBRRRRRRRRRR / WWWWLWWWWLWWWWWWW.[/colors]

pighead

Guys,

Does anyone know how the system deal with the 0 situation?

The file did not explain it at all.

thanks in advance

PH

TwoCatSam

pighead

When I played the system, I totally ignored zero.  Of course, when betting, it costs you.  But you just add it to your progression and go on.  When not playing, it just didn't happen.

[colors]
R
B
0
B
R
B
[/COLORS]

In the above example, the Bs are back-to-back.  It is now time to bet for another B.

Sam

pighead

Quote from: TwoCatSam on December 30, 2008, 12:15:42 PM
pighead

When I played the system, I totally ignored zero.  Of course, when betting, it costs you.  But you just add it to your progression and go on.  When not playing, it just didn't happen.

[colors]
R
B
0
B
R
B
[/COLORS]

In the above example, the Bs are back-to-back.  It is now time to bet for another B.

Sam

Hi Sam, I just did some quick test on the system at dublin and the result looks good
For 0 , I think we should consider it as the opposite of black or red.. take a look at the spin #50.

SPIN   #      BET   BALANCE
1   33   B      
2   2   B      
3   1   R      
4   31   B      
5   29   B      
6   6   R   B   
7   32   R   N   -1
.   14   R      
.   15   B   B   0
   22   B   B   1
   9   R   R   -1
   22   B   B   -2
   35   B   B   -1
   26   B   B   0
   2   B   B   1
   24   B   N   2
   10   B   B   1
   7   R   B   0
   34   R   N   
   29   B   B   0
   2   B   B   1
   13   B   B   2
   4   B   B   3
   3   R   R   2
   25   R   R   3
   31   B   B   2
   13   B   B   3
   36   R   R   2
   35   B   B   1
   30   R   B   0
   2   B   R   1
   22   B   B   0
   13   B   B   1
   29   B   B   2
   33   B   B   3
   12   R   B   2
   13   B   B   3
   2   B   B   4
   33   B   B   5
   20   B   B   6
   21   R   B   5
   16   R   R   4
   4   B   B    3
   10   B   B   4
47   0         3
48   20   B   B   4
49   21   R   R   3
50   24   B   N   2
51   25   R   B   2
   34   R   R   1
   34   R   R   2
   16   R   R   3
   16   R   R   4
   27   R   R   5

pighead

This session does not look good..


#            BET BALANCE
11   B      
34   R      
30   R      
33   B      
15   B      
5   R   R   -1
24   B      
17   B      
12   R   B   -2
30   R   R   
8   B   B   
21   R   R   -3
31   B   R   -4
7   R   B   -3
29   B   R   -2
17   B   B   -3
20   B   B   -2
27   R   B   -3
14   R   R   -4
33   B   B   -5
6   B   B   -4
35   B   B   -3
13   B   B   -2
11   B   B   -1
25   R   R   -2
34   R   R   -1
15   B   B   -2
24   B   B   -1
11   B   B   0
12   R      -1
24   B      
34   R   B   
19   R   R   -2
34   R   R   -1
3   R   R   0
25   R   R   1
13   B   R   0
6   B   B   -1
25   R   R   -2
11   B   B   -3
8   B   B   -2
26   B   B   -1
9   R   B   -2
10   B   B   -1
5   R   B   -2
30   R   R   -3
15   B      -4

pighead

there is another problem with the system when progression is being used.  I ran into the situation of win 1 unit but lose 2 units

crawley88

Doesn't this system ignore the 1st rule of roulette, the wheel does not have a memory?  The result of any particular spin is completely indepedent of the previous result.

Am I missing something?

pighead

Quote from: crawley88 on December 31, 2008, 09:50:56 PM
Doesn't this system ignore the 1st rule of roulette, the wheel does not have a memory?  The result of any particular spin is completely indepedent of the previous result.

Am I missing something?

from the test I done, I can see the system will allow you to catch a trend and ride a wave...
But it has problem dealing with the situation where there is no trend or no wave...

TwoCatSam

crawley88

It is true the wheel has no memory, but sometimes you must treat it as if it did.  You will find that over a 50-spin trot the wheel will do one thing.  Tomorrow it will do something totally different.  Like what you may ask.........

You may see extreme clumping of numbers, colors, odds, evens or whatever.   Then you see very even distribution of colors, odds, evens and so forth.  There are days when you see five and six colors in a row time after time.  There are days when you never see more than three in a row.

You must look at the wheel and say--What is this wheel doing at this particular time and how can I capitalize on it?  When you reach a certain point of skill, you can get in on a trend when it is 60 to 75% over and catch a few wins before it's time to get out.

Nothing will replace hundreds of hours of watching the wheel and noting what it does.

Sam

TwoCatSam

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