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CHRONOS

Started by hermes, December 02, 2007, 09:42:22 PM

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hermes

There is a new system on sky at win-maxx for EC's called CHRONOS. I decoded easily the sample they present on the Web Site. Normally I would not public my discoveries because it is unethical. But because the owner hurts ethics by selling many garbage systems to public without remorse (like Stefano) I have no remorse either.
The system is borrowed concept from Clixx3 (Herman Jaques), betting Dozens and Columns. Chronos use the same 3 spins grids as Clixx3 but for simple chances. It waits for the formation of the first 3 spins grid and than it bet expecting to repeat the grid (copy the grid). The main idea is repeats of grid. I checked around 100 spins and to my surprise the next grid repeats often, or repeats every other grid.
The progression (yet not sure 100%) is a very interesting extension of Oscar Grind. If you lose a grid and the total is minus you double the bets for the next grid. If you are in plus next grid you keep the same bets until you reach at least 3.5 units per session (average 17 spins).
The progression could be changed but the exact repeating of the grids is amusing.
This is my Christmas Gift for all hard working honest and greedless gamblers.
Hermes [smiley=Santa001.gif] [smiley=Santa001.gif] [smiley=Santa001.gif]

gizmo

Hi Hermes

I don't quite follow this system. would you be able to explain it a little more and give some example.

Cheers


hermes

QuoteHi Hermes

I don't quite follow this system. would you be able to explain it a little more and give some example.

Cheers

Go to win-maxx Web Site and go to detail description of Chronos. There is a short example play. Match the play with my explanation.
You will understand.
Hermes

gizmo

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Go to win-maxx Web Site and go to detail description of Chronos. There is a short example play. Match the play with my explanation.
You will understand.
Hermes

Still don't understand it. I can't see a dozens or columns pattern forming or what kind of bet progression you would use.

Cheers anyway mate

davo

With this discussion I can appreciate why some people would find it difficult to win at the casino. Hermes clearly explains that the system borrows from Clixx on dozens and columns to apply same last three grid to simple chances, that is evens. In addition the explanation on win-maxx site for chronos is plain as the egg on your face.  Beam me up Scotty!

Gilbey

Tried this at Dublinbet with terrible results

Raymond

QuoteTried this at Dublinbet with terrible results

Me too...but not sure about progression.

hermes

QuoteWith this discussion I can appreciate why some people would find it difficult to win at the casino. Hermes clearly explains that the system borrows from Clixx on dozens and columns to apply same last three grid to simple chances, that is evens. In addition the explanation on win-maxx site for chronos is plain as the egg on your face.  Beam me up Scotty!

davo has understood what I said. It is system for EC's not D/C's. Only strategy borrowed from Clixx. Did it click? As all win-maxx systems have shitty nature why this should be different? But the whole grids repeat often. With strong progression it is playable. Say Oscar Grind or Guttering?
Don't try it for real money yet! Just test.
Hermes

davo

And don't forget to take note of the rules. The system is aimed at making profit in short bursts, that is aiming for 8 winning bets. Long spells at Dublinbet are out.

hermes

QuoteAnd don't forget to take note of the rules. The system is aimed at making profit in short bursts, that is aiming for 8 winning bets. Long spells at Dublinbet are out.

Yes, that's right. If you want to bet little bit longer you can write down coming chances in columns like that:
R R B R R
R R B R R
R B B B B

You can bet (copy) the chances from the left columns or bet opposite, what comes more often. E.g. first column are all reds than you expect and bet the next column the same (R) or bet the opposite of the previous column; what comes more often, you bet. You follow the trend. You can do the same with dozens & columns. It's called mirroring and it is the same strategy as grids. Very easy and many times effective.
Hermes  [smiley=vrolijk_26.gif]

hermes

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