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Started by NathanDetroit, January 18, 2016, 07:27:54 PM

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NathanDetroit

follow the colors  RED  or Black.

RED shows bet 1st and 3rd column

BLACK shows bet 1 st and second Column.


FLAT  BET only. 


For recreational purposes only Play at your own risk.



Original idea by SPIKE (ca012)


Gizmotron

Quote from: NathanDetroit on January 18, 2016, 07:27:54 PM
Original idea by SPIKE (ca012)

That's debatable. Mr. Cryptic has always been evasive when it comes to divulging secrets. He never bets more than 18 numbers per spin. I put him on to collision bets, from the table's layout, that make up his own sets of 18.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

NathanDetroit


Gizmotron

Quote from: NathanDetroit on January 18, 2016, 11:22:49 PM
Interesting why he switched,

I turned him on to collision betting. I showed him how to combine his expertise with my expertise. If this is new thinking, this selection method of his, then he has digressed into logical double dozen or double column bets. If so, that's interesting too.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

plolp

Quote from: NathanDetroit on January 18, 2016, 07:27:54 PM
follow the colors  RED  or Black.

RED shows bet 1st and 3rd column

BLACK shows bet 1 st and second Column.


FLAT  BET only. 


For recreational purposes only Play at your own risk.



Original idea by SPIKE (ca012)


This makes little sense here is to always play the first column regardless of the color output.
It would be better to bet on the third column when red hit and the second column when black hit.

It is easier to manage and more economical.
Rien de plus normal, tout est étrange .

Gizmotron

Quote from: plolp on January 21, 2016, 09:36:21 AM
This makes little sense here is to always play the first column regardless of the color output.
It would be better to bet on the third column when red hit and the second column when black hit.

It is easier to manage and more economical.

Spike is a very crafty fellow. You might want to consider it as a clue into seeing randomness as a kind of information that tends to lead to more correct guesses than what you would get from just blind guessing. It still comes down to one thing though. You play what's coming at you, not what you wish was coming at you. It's a hint to play what's coming at you. You must remember this. Betting on trends to succeed was considered a fool's errand for a very long time by many that frequented these forums. Spike and I took a lot of heat. So we both learned to dish it out too. The hints are all there, on many forums for the past nine years. They were given in a way to put people on to what works. It was hoped that anyone trying hard enough would find their own interpretation of randomness. If they made that work then they would have enough sense to keep their secrets secret.

We will see about that. People are trying to figure out reading randomness now. They have worked at the senseless mechanical systems long enough to finally give up on them (Phase One). Not wanting to quit altogether, they are considering things like the collusion of limited progressions confined to favorable moments of trending windows of opportunity. (Phase Two) Next, they will consider pure flat betting only or two level flat betting like I prefer. (Phase Three) Once they accept flat betting then they will be ready to really depend on "reading the random" as Spike first put the idea forward many years ago.(Phase Four) Once they do that, they will begin to see that it all comes down the three states of effectiveness. (Phase Five) How can casinos defend themselves from players that can maneuver among the minefield of basic ups and downs of gambling? That should be the end of casinos except for one thing, basic human nature. A mind working against randomness can defeat it unless that mind is misdirected from its original task. That's what human nature and deliberate distraction or misdirection can do.

Have fun while you can. Because winning is fun. If too many people figure this out, then the casinos will adjust or go out of business. There are those that will not get the memo, as it where, and continue to play the mindless slots though. Perhaps human nature is the holy grail, and it only favors the casino. What percent of a house's edge is that I wonder.

"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

XXVV

Thank you Nathan Detroit for the timely publishing of this material. I have had a lot of fun this week applying this bet with some optional variations/ overlays as well. In its raw state, despite a lot of live spin testing strictly flat, I have not got into too much trouble and in fact have encountered some remarkable runs. Dealing with zero is an interesting further exploration but in the raw state was simply absorbed as a loss. With appropriate respect and timing this is great fun. Thanks.

NathanDetroit

XXVV,


Thanks ever so much for your  comment. It is a good method to keep in ones tool box. Your market reports are a a must read for me.
Especially the advice never to sell into a falling  market.



Thanks,

Nathan Detroit.

777vic

Thanks for sharing ND

What bankroll is needed and what is your taget profit?

NathanDetroit

Quote from: 777vic on January 22, 2016, 11:15:24 AM
Thanks for sharing ND

What bankroll is needed and what is your taget profit?



At $ 5 Min table $ 200.00  per session.( You  always plan  to win 2 out of 3  sessions.For 3 sessions bring $ 600.00.

Win goal 20 %. per session

NathanDetroit

Thanking  you all  for your interest in this subject If you have any  further questions please PM.


Have a good day.


Nathan Detroit.

Carlitos

I think i played such systen a few years back. What i remember is that one could have nice runs with it but also bad streaks came along. I think i even played in an live casino. When i set down at the roulette machine i had 16 winning spins, one after they other.

Carlitos  8)

Gizmotron

Quote from: Carlitos on January 22, 2016, 05:36:20 PM
I think i played such systen a few years back. What i remember is that one could have nice runs with it but also bad streaks came along. I think i even played in an live casino. When i set down at the roulette machine i had 16 winning spins, one after they other.

Carlitos  8)

Yep, double dozen or double column bets are great for runs. BUT, having said that, losing a double D/C bet can clean you out so fast that you had better think fast.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

spike

Quote from: Gizmotron on January 21, 2016, 12:56:28 PM
Spike is a very crafty fellow...  Perhaps human nature is the holy grail, and it only favors the casino. What percent of a house's edge is that I wonder.

Same old Gizmo. A 500 word post saying
nothing. It's an art form.