CONTRASTING COUPLETS (EC bet)
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Record 2 ECs in matrix 4 fashion.
I'm using H/L and O/E alternated.
For example the spun numbers 17, 11, 3, 32 are recorded on a line as:
LOLE (Low Odd Low Even)
For example the spun numbers 22, 9, 3, 14 are recorded on a line as:
HOLE (High Odd Low Even)
It's simple: Play an alternating pattern of "Opp-Same-Opp-Same" (O-S-O-S) and "Same-Opp-Same-Opp" (S-O-S-O) directly against the vertical line column results on the previous line.
Switch the patterns after each line of 4 results.
Start recording the EC and LW Registry results for O-S-O-S first and then switch to S-O-S-O and alternate throughout. (see examples)
Playing and betting rules:
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RULE#1: Start betting ONLY after a previous "WL" result. The "WL" result can be wholly recorded on the current line or made up of a W from the end of the previous line and an L in the first column of the current line.
eg:
LLLW
L* - bet where asterisk shown (after WL result)
Sometimes there will be no bet on a line eg:
LLLW
WWWL - no bet on this line (no WL result to indicate a bet on this line)
* - bet where asterisk shown (after WL result)
RULE #2: BET ONCE ONLY PER LINE.
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Example Session 1:
HOLO first line results
LEHE (OSOS) wlwl +1 W @ col3
HOHE (SOSO) lwwl +0 L @ col1
LEHE (OSOS) wllw +1 W @ col1
HOLE (SOSO) lwwl +2 W @ col2
LEHE (OSOS) wlww +3 W @ col1
HOLE (SOSO) lwll +4 W @ col2
HOHE (OSOS) lwww no bet
HOHE (SOSO) wlwl +5 W @ col3
HEHE (OSOS) lllw +4 L @ col1
HOLE (SOSO) wwll +3 L @ col4
HOLO (OSOS) lwll +2 L @ col4
HOLO (SOSO) wlwl +3 W @ col3
HELO (OSOS) lllw +3 no bet
LOLE (SOSO) lwww +4 W @ col2
LELO (OSOS) llll +3 L @ col2
LOLE (SOSO) wwww +3 no bet
LOLE (OSOS) lwlw +4 W @ col4
HEHE (SOSO) lwll +5 W @ col2
LEHE (OSOS) wwlw +6 W @ col4
LEHE (SOSO) wlwl +7 W @ col3
HOHO (OSOS) wlll +8 W @ col1
HEHE (SOSO) wwww +8 no bet
LOHE (OSOS) wllw +7 L @ col3
+7 profit. (high +8)
Flatbetting.
I suggest play on nozero or single 0 with "le partage" rule.
If zero appears in a line - you can either do
A) no betting at all on below line (void) or
B) use the EC above the 0 in that column
Maybe can use to win 3 or so units then skedaddle and relogon for next session.
Session on some numbers Chrisbis posted from a BVNozero session.
Example Session 2:
HOLO
LELE (OSOS) WLLL -1 L @ col3
LOLE (SOSO) WWWL -1 no bet
LELE (OSOS) LLLW -2 L @ col1
LELE (SOSO) WLWL -1 W @ col3
HOLE (OSOS) WLLL +0 W @ col1
HOLE (SOSO) WLWL +1 W @ col3
HOLE (OSOS) LWLW +0 L @ col1
HELO (SOSO) WWWW +0 no bet
HELO (OSOS) LWLW +1 W @ col2
HELO (SOSO) WLWL +2 W @ col3
HOLE (OSOS) LLLW +1 L @ col1
HOLE (SOSO) WLWL +2 W @ col3
LELE (OSOS) WLLW +3 W @ col1
HEHO (SOSO) LLLW +2 L @ col2
HEHO (OSOS) LWLW +3 W @ col2
LEHO (SOSO) LLWL +2 L @ col2
HOLE (OSOS) WLWL +3 W @ col1
LOHE (SOSO) LLLL +2 L @ col1
HOHE (OSOS) WWLW +3 W @ col4
HOHO (SOSO) WLWW +4 W @ col3
LOHO (OSOS) WWLW +5 W @ col4
LELO (SOSO) WWLL +4 L @ col4
HELE (OSOS) WWLL +3 L @ col4
LOLO (SOSO) LWWW +3 no bet
LOLE (OSOS) LWLL +4 W @ col2
HELE (SOSO) LWWL +4 no bet
HEHO (OSOS) LWWL +4 no bet
LOLO (SOSO) LWLL +3 L @ col1
LEHE (OSOS) LLWL +3 no bet
LOHE (SOSO) WWWL +4 W @ col1
LOHO (OSOS) LWLL +3 L @ col1
LEHE (SOSO) WWWW +3 no bet
HELO (OSOS) WWWL +3 no bet
LELO (SOSO) LLWL +2 L @ col1
HOLE (OSOS) WLLL +3 W @ col1
LEHO (SOSO) LWLW +4 W @ col4
LOLO (OSOS) LLWW +3 L @ col2
LOLO (SOSO) WLWL +4 W @ col3
+4 profit (high +5)
Flatbetting.
Cheers,
Atlantis
For example the spun numbers 22, 9, 3, 14 are recorded on a line as:
HOLO (High Odd Low Even)
HOLE?
Thanks, A.
Sam
Quote from: TwoCatSam on May 01, 2013, 03:18:39 PM
For example the spun numbers 22, 9, 3, 14 are recorded on a line as:
HOLO (High Odd Low Even)
HOLE?
Thanks, A.
Sam
Good catch Sam. You didn't give me time to correct - but have done so now! :)
A.
Nice Topic.
I read that JP also into this and i like the concept.
He recommend Low & Black.
Playing against 9 High Reds.
Did not had time yet to look into the charting method or selection.
But based upon my own methodology i would try to find sleepers and bet what is current, if it can be done using the same principal you describe.
Cheers
Who is JP?
Quote from: TwoCatSam on May 01, 2013, 10:58:35 PM
Who is JP?
John
Patrick
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http://books.google.co.ve/books/about/John_Patrick_s_Roulette.html?id=yw0HAAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y (http://books.google.co.ve/books/about/John_Patrick_s_Roulette.html?id=yw0HAAAACAAJ&redir_esc=y)
Vic
Should I own this book?
Anyone?
He looks very successful!
Sam
Sam, you are good to ask Nathan; he's very well versed in JP's techniques and can tell you in first person whether they are valuable-enough or not :nod: