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What's your game?So I play

Started by Jarabo002, June 11, 2013, 03:48:00 PM

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Jarabo002

We all love a way to play certain. Mainly Seeking fun, regardless of the system or method that win or lose (if I win, the better).

Here is how I like to play:

- Always play online, never have been nor will be in a real casino. Usually the roulette without zero.

- Almost never play with even chances, if any three at a time. It is customary to play with lines, streets, numbers and splits.

- Almost always or choose a system that covers at least two thirds of cloth in the entire game, or a type of bets that go low to gradually cover more chips and more chips unless in swing, but whenever at some point to cover more than half of the cloth.

- Always or almost always use some sort of sweet progression, especially positive profit, ie when I win, at least after a loss, always increase the number of chips. If I don't use a progression, ie flat betting jobs, these are covering the cloth growing as the game progresses.

- Do not believe in betting selections.

- Always restart when I obtained a gain determined, for example, one unit.

So here's what I can think of. From this I have told you, it follows that I like to bet fast and strong, and win many tokens of minimal value, instead of a few of great value. I do not like those methods which involve passing many balls before placing a bet, I have not the patience. One of the things I've learned over the years is that the wheel has no memory.

Also do not like the methods that consist of a single cover, split or street for a whole game, waiting to come out. We know when how much can sleep a number, a split or street. Besides boring, can generate dramatic losses, not only in money, but even worse, time.

And you, what to think? ^-^ 
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VLS

Nice dissertation Jarabo.

Quote from: jarabo002 on June 11, 2013, 03:48:00 PM
Besides boring, can generate dramatic losses, not only in money, but even worse, time.

Wow, each person a world.

Quite curious for me you rank losing time as worse than losing money. I'd happily take losing two hours over losing two hundred ;) :D

Keep 'em coming!

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-- Victor

Jarabo002

Time is also money.

You can lose even years looking for a method with which to earn just a little. :bored:
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VLS

Quote from: jarabo002 on June 11, 2013, 04:26:30 PM
Time is also money.
Can't argue with that  :applause:

If there's a better u$e for your time in terms of $$$/hour hardly could you justify it.

You're very awake, J-fellow  :nod:

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-- Victor

TwoCatSam

It is far better to set a robot and go to bed! 
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

Jarabo002

Quote from: TwoCatSam on June 11, 2013, 06:11:53 PM
It is far better to set a robot and go to bed!

LoL! ;D ;D ;D

The problem is that if I have a method actually winning (sure some are) and do not know how to make a bot, but I do not want anyone else to know that method, how will I tell my method to a programmer?

This is not like the pyramids in Egypt, which once completed, not if you cut your tongue to the architect or directly kill you for that did not have the secret place of the passages and chambers.
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VLS

Quote from: jarabo002 on June 11, 2013, 06:34:39 PM
[...]if I have a method actually winning (sure some are) and do not know how to make a bot, but I do not want anyone else to know that method, how will I tell my method to a programmer?
You might want to devote time to learn how to code.

Computers are human-made. They were developed to be directed (programmed) by humans  :nod:

Coding is like any other activity in life. You learn a bit, build upon it; you learn a bit more, build upon this more; learn another bit and build upon it again... you get the gist.

Email/Paypal: betselectiongmail.com
-- Victor

Jarabo002

Quote from: VLS on June 11, 2013, 07:11:41 PM
You might want to devote time to learn how to code.

Computers are human-made. They were developed to be directed (programmed) by humans  :nod:

Coding is like any other activity in life. You learn a bit, build upon it; you learn a bit more, build upon this more; learn another bit and build upon it again... you get the gist.

Maybe one day Victor :thumbsup: .
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TwoCatSam

jara

I have come to the conclusion people do not really want to play.  They wouldn't play your "Holy Grail" if you posted it.

Mainly we're here for the fellowship and communication.  And to post ideas and banter back and forth.

On the "other" forum, Atlantis posted a system and with his system I have won 130 Euro in two days.  In three or four days that thread will be delegated to the dust bin and we'll be hunting Johnlegend!!

Besides all that, you can trust Nick and Stef.  They might play it themselves, but they do not divulge private information.

Sam
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.   ...Will Rogers

VLS

Quote from: jarabo002 on June 11, 2013, 07:32:22 PM
Maybe one day Victor :thumbsup: .

Sooner than you think Jarabo, sooner than you think.

Email/Paypal: betselectiongmail.com
-- Victor

ignatus

Time is money? Right, then you won't be rich playing with 60-70% of the table covered.... especially playing live, that won't give much profit.


My favorite bet is 9 numbers. That can be really efficient when it comes to the Time/money ratio. IMHO





Jarabo002

I agree with you dosgatos.

Atlantis has been posted a good system but sooner than later drawdons kill the holly grails.

ignatus I spect you have successfull with your method, I don't know how to play it. Maybe apliying a very sweet progression.., it can calm big drawdons. :cheer:

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