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Part 1:2 Learning Basics - VB -

Started by lucky_strike, January 23, 2009, 05:06:56 AM

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purple

Thanks.
By the way if anyone wishes to buy second hand both Lawrence Scot's VB books and/or  the Jafco roulette system email me privately for details.

Kelly

Purple, if you by cross eyed means using laurances cross overs, i guess you can say that you put some pressure on your eyes. Especially if its a single zero wheel. One of the worst patterns (laurance doesnt describe it) is the 3X because you track zero - 13 - 14 until they appear at the same spot.  The accoustic way eliminates the crossovers and one can basicly play all wheels.  Jafcos way also eliminates cross overs and he has some pretty good illustrations in his material. Where many learners are getting stuck with laurances material they see it visualised with Jafcos. The problem for laurance is that he is on a different kind of level in roulette and intelligens than most people are.  Which in a way is a disadvantage for a newbee reading his material because what is obvious for laurance  is maybe not getting a lot of attention in the material. Which leads to wrong interpretations of for example the cross overs. Look at how Mark Howy is descrbing the cross overs to predict numbers which is about as wrong as it gets. And he is not the only one, when you read te boards way back, its a topic that keeps coming up. Even the acoustic way is being interpreted wrong in some places. Because "a sound monitor can see no change in the height of the noise from the ball", which again is wrong because the DB might be the same but its the sound that changes. Its something we all hear except on the wheels with a very smooth ball track and some particular balls that hardly makes any noise at all.

Never the less, its a facinating play and i will never grow tired of it, no matter how long i will have to search for playable wheels. Once the wheel is found, next step is to get as much money out of it without getting heat or being told not place bets after the ball is spun which is the first warning.

Gotrek

Quote from: Kelly on October 16, 2009, 02:54:33 AM
Once the wheel is found, next step is to get as much money out of it without getting heat or being told not place bets after the ball is spun which is the first warning.

Thanks for sharing...
Has this happened to you a lot?

Cheers!

Bo0Merang

Quote from: purple on October 15, 2009, 05:43:32 AM
Thanks.
By the way if anyone wishes to buy second hand both Lawrence Scot's VB books and/or  the Jafco roulette system email me privately for details.
hi  mate just want to ask you it is jafco good i see couple videos and there look very nice work ... i  do not interesting for any  computer sorry i just interesting about right vb precognittion which can be  measured for  example with jafco (if is work well) i mean like training tool to see diference... by the way go to casino with any of computer is most crazyest things which i supose  never do in my life.

purple

Yes Bomerang the Jafco material is very good. Anyone interested in these resources I have please email me privately as I'm not often notified of the replies.

elmo

Hello Purple, I would be interested in buying the material from you but I see your e-mail is hidden in your profile. If you can get in touch through P.M. we can hopefully sort something out.  :thumbsup:

purple

Oh I thought it could be viewed.
purpleroul@gmail.com
Write to me!

elmo

Hello Purple,
I have sent you an e-mail, cheers

elmo

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