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The DT device

Started by Kon-Fu-Sed, January 01, 2009, 01:13:24 PM

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Kon-Fu-Sed

Hello all interested, and all curious ;)

You cannot bring my tracker to a casino... BUT: You CAN use methods developed on it - and it's not even complicated!
Well... That depends on the method, of course...

I show you this to show you that my tracker is not only theoretical - what you find can actually be used!
Used in a real B&M casino.
Used for profit?
Well...
;)


To use quite any method, I guess, that is based on distances you simply buy one of these gizmos:
Action Play's "Dealer's Signature Card"
nolinks://nolinks.webspawner.com/users/actionplayroulet/

Mr Oops have a review (and a method):
nolinks://xerxx.se/oops/reviews/actplay1.html

Note: This is the "Dealer's Signature Card" and it looks similar to this:

[attachimg=#1]

Note the center disc that you can turn!

This is an original card but the disc has been replaced.
The surface is eraseable but not forever so it was replaced once. (This card is very old)
Unfortunately the new surface made it impossible to get nice scans so I had to do replace the disc again, in PhotoShop this time.

What's more?
Along the rim of the ORIGINAL disc, there are three circles for each number, where you are supposed to place dots when the number hits.
Those circles can be used instead of the "note-numbers" (see below) and if more than three "note-numbers" are used you simply place more dots below the circles.

Along the rim of THIS disc (that cannot be scanned), there are numbers -1 to -18 on one half and +1 to +18 on the other.
They are GREAT for how I use the card.
I use dots in these images.


In this tutorial I will use this example pattern:

[attachimg=#2]

The first distance of the pattern (the distance-value is not important) is the top row in the image - the first distance in the pattern you've found.

The second distance, you want the distance to be within the GREEN squares - relative to the distance above.
So distance #2 may be plus or minus 3, from the previous one.
If the FIRST vas -1, then the SECOND one may be -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, +1 or +2.

The third distance must hit within the YELLOW squares, relative to the FIRST distance.
"Relative" - this is what the purple "X"es symbolize.
Suppose the FIRST was -1, then the YELLOW may be -3, -2, -1, 0 or +1.

Those two conditions trigger the bet.

(HEY! This is an EXAMPLE in a TUTORIAL! Remember this! ;))

For the FOURTH distance - the BET - we suppose the BLUE distances relative the GREEN (just to make it a bit complicated)
Suppose that the GREEN distance was +2 (an acceptable difference from the first -1).
The blue distances are -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5 and +6.
("+2" and four neighbours at each side)

THESE DISTANCES ARE CALCULATED FROM THE NEXT CC SPIN.

You also make it a rule that if you lose the first bet you make a second bet using the SAME distances (but calculated from the next CC spin)


You want to test betting those blue distances live.
You want to test that pattern using the card.


** So this is how it's done.

To use the card is very simple but you have to separate CW and CC spins' results; that means two cards - maybe it's best to be two persons if you want to use both kinds...


To use the card for CW results:
When there's a [highlight]CC[/highlight] result, you POINT the arrow to that number and wait for the next (CW) spin.
When there's a [highlight]CW[/highlight] result, you MARK this on the disc, adjacent to the hitting number.


Suppose your method needs THREE MARKS - like the example it uses THREE DISTANCES to trigger the bet on the fourth.
Then you can use a rolling scheme of FOUR numbers 1 - 4 (one more than needed).

On the disc I mark the CW distances by 1, 2 and 3 ("note-numbers" - do you remember from above?) for the first three results.
When I have the 4th CW number I erase the note-number "following the missing note-number" - in this case the note-number "1".

NOTE THIS:
By "following the missing note-number" I mean that there are at all times only three note-numbers noted, of the four, in a continous rolling series:
...2 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 - 3...

2 - 3 - 4: Missing is "1" and the "2" is following. Erase the "2".
3 - 4 - 1: Missing is "2" and the "3" is following. Erase the "3".
4 - 1 - 2: Missing is "3" and the "4" is following. Erase the "4".
1 - 2 - 3: Missing is "4". In the rolling scheme the "4" is followed by the "1". Erase the "1".
OK?


So... I erase the note-number "following the missing note-number" and write the missing note-number itself at the disc, beside the new CW spin-result.

This way I always know which distance that is the oldest and which one is the latest.
I find the oldest distance noted as the note-number "following the missing note-number".
I find the latest distance noted as the note-number "before the missing note-number".

Here's an example for you of how to track:

[attachimg=#3]

Results and actions:

First row "19 - 4"
CC 19: Point the arrow to #19.
CW 4: Write a "1" (note-number) at the disc, adjacent to #4.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#4]

Second row "29 - 1"
CC 29: Point the arrow to #29.
CW 1: Write a "2" (note-number) beside #1.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#5]

This distance does not fulfill condition #1:
"The second distance must be within +/- 3 from the first"


Third row "25 - 19"
CC 25: Point the arrow to #25.
CW 19: Write a "3" beside #19.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#6]

This distance fulfills condition #1:
"The second distance must be within +/- 3 from the first"
(The "first" in this case is the PREVIOUS)


Fourth row "10 - 6"
CC 10: Point the arrow to #10.
CW 6:  Erase the note-number following the missing one.
Note-number 4 is missing. Note-number 1 is following.
Erase note-number 1 and write a "4" beside #6.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#7]

This distance fulfills condition #2:
"The third distance must be within +/- 2 from the first"

The difference between note-numbers 2 (oldest) and 3 (middle) is 3 (may be +/-3)
The difference between note-numbers 2 (oldest) and 4 (newest) is 1 (may be +/-2)

Prepare yourself for the bet.


Fifth row "1 - 31"
CC 1: Point the arrow to #1.

We are going to bet RELATIVE THE GREEN DISTANCE. THE MIDDLE ONE
The middle one in the chain -2-3-4-1-2-3-4- when one is missing.
In this case note-number "1" is missing so the sequence is 2-3-4 and the middle is "3".

The middle one is currently note-number 3 and it is now beside #5.

We bet #5 and its neighbours: 30 - 8 - 23 - 10 - 5 - 24 - 16 - 33 - 1
#31 hits :(


CW 31: Erase the note-number following the missing one.
Note-number 1 is missing. Note-number 2 is following.
Erase note-number 2 and write a "1" beside #31.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#8]

We lost the bets and so we prepare for a second...


Sixth row "28 - 14"
CC 28: Point the arrow to #28.
The disc looks like this:
[attachimg=#9]

We are going to bet RELATIVE THE GREEN DISTANCE. THE MIDDLE ONE
The middle one in the chain -2-3-4-1-2-3-4- when one is missing.
In this case note-number "2" is missing so the sequence is 3-4-1 and the middle is "4".

The middle one is currently note-number 4 and it is now beside #20.

We bet #20 and its neighbours: 24 - 16 - 33 - 1 - 20 - 14 - 31 - 9 - 22
#14 hits :D



To use the card for CC results:
Do the same as above but [highlight]point to CW[/highlight] results and [highlight]write notes beside CC[/highlight] results.
(Same but opposite ;))



I hope I have been clear about everything.
If your pattern is not too complicated, I think you can use a card like this.


FYI I will probably not be able to post in a couple of days.

Have fun,
KFS

xman1970

Quote from: Kon-Fu-Sed on January 01, 2009, 01:13:24 PM
You cannot bring my tracker to a casino...


Hi KFS  ;)

Please ignore my ignorance but why could you NOT take this to a B&M casino ???


Many thanks in advance for you reply  :thumbsup:

Kon-Fu-Sed

Hi xman,

A misunderstanding:
You can't bring MY "Distance Tracker" software - but THIS one you can.
So I show how "knowledge" that's obtained from my software can be transferred to this device.

Best regards,
KFS

xman1970

Quote from: Kon-Fu-Sed on January 08, 2009, 06:55:07 AM
Hi xman,

A misunderstanding:
You can't bring MY "Distance Tracker" software - but THIS one you can.
So I show how "knowledge" that's obtained from my software can be transferred to this device.

Best regards,
KFS

Oooooops  :-[


Guessin it would help IF I read your posts correctly.....


Many Thx for getting back to me, looks like a very interesting way to play....


Cheers, for sharing..... :thumbsup:

xman1970

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