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Started by GreatGrampa, May 02, 2013, 05:29:07 AM

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GreatGrampa

Over the years I have been a huge follower of this forum but as a guest.  Be it good ole "Victor" or the divisor "lanky", experienced "flat ino" or the testing stuff systems (of course "TCS"), jp fan nd or system library glc, mathematical winkel or one-time wonder ironsteel, "legendary" hitman john or the humble scoobydoo (the list goes on and will need a separate project q post) you have all given me something to think about. Every post is a learning experience. 


Sure I lost close to 50,000$ in my first year, but hey that was 6 years back.  Now I can confidently say that I have built my career around it. The money lost was the capital investment for my business :) . The key to it has been the teachings from this forum around "treat it as a business".  If you are running a company sure you may have days when you operate on loss, and days when you are on a roll, but your quarter results and annual reports are what matters. Run it tight and every penny counts like every second matters in a rocket launch.   


The second thing is "holy grail has its own time warp" or there is no hg.  Even if there is one treat it as there is none.  There is for a reason its called Holy grail. Even after the da vinci code is broken no one could finally get their hands on HG :) If one of the greatest mathematician ever born in Einstein, couldnt locate it no one could. There were days when I casino tables used to have different dealers, diff balls, diff numbers, spin after spin and I used to be a constant for hours.  13 hours was my long haul using a single system. ( it was the LvF9). 


Third learning was "in god we trust, and we need money management for rest". You learn not to trust any bet selection.  This is the key.  The moment you trust it's an absolute winner, you are digging your own grave. Manage your money better, set % limits on your losses (ofcourse the learning is that don't set it on your winnings), and treat every money goes into your pocket as your money and never place it back for the casino to swallow it.

With all these learnings, I have been making my living for past 3 years on roulette. Of course it was boring to use very few concepts on bet selection, even though the impact on your bank on betselection was less significant compared to mm. So I developed some of my own over the years and have decided to share with fellow forumers to multiply some fun.  Some are good some or bad in consistency but everything is good on its day and equally bad when the stars say so.  Over the following days I will share them and will be open to your feedback as every post I a learning. 


Once again, you forumers rock and should find a legendary place in roulette history along side Norman Leigh, John Patrick, Brett Morton, manrique, Attila (don't start a discussion questioning their legendary status :) .


A BIG THANK YOU!
Greatgrampa - Your friend and mine

Chrisbis

Great opening post GGrandpaps :thumbsup:

Looking forward to reading & learning.
Everyday a school day.......

FLAT_IN_O

Maybe am older then GG but always ready to learn.
A donkey and the man know lot more then man alone.
Not meaning donkey GG.....but it is famous anecdote
from this part of the world where donkeys sometimes
knew to bring their drunk man back home safely.
Remember as a kid,right after sec.ww....if my mother
didn't had a donkey,we all probably wouldn't survive.
So if someone ever call you a donkey,take it as compliment.
I do.

VLS

Welcome to the forum Great ol' man.

It's always great to hear from someone having true success. This makes me and all the fine people around happy. Learning success flows to both sides of the gaming table.

May your stay be fruitful and enjoyable. We're all looking forward to your further posts.

Vic

Email/Paypal: betselectiongmail.com
-- Victor

Chrisbis