It is amazing to see the few topics on corner/quad/square/corner here! So I decided to add one. With flat betting. It should not be too complicated. We might even be able to master it without notes.
Start on 1-5. After a loss: Add the next higher corner. In this case: 2-6. After one more loss: Add 4-8 to your betting. And so forth. But stay within area 1-18 (if you prefer, feel free to choose 19-36 instead).
If you win on only ONE corner: Simply rebet without making any change.
If you win on TWO, THREE OR FOUR corners: Remove from the TWO highest groups you just bet. No more no less.
I just tried this simple strategy visiting rouletteRUs.com. Within a few hours I had won 200 units.
Good luck!
Dane
It is understandable if you find it hard to believe, that such a simple strategy could work. We might have been fooled into thinking that good strategies must be complicated. And here I come with almost no notes and no progression in a section with almost no topics on corner or carré. Expanding betting after losses (within 1-18) and reducing betting after winning on two, three or four corners at the same time.
After approx. eight hours (rouletteRUs.com) I have won 640 virtual units there by the European roulette with this strategy.
I totaly agree, the best strategies are not complicated. To invent simple strategies that works, is an art.
Thanks for sharing. :thumbsup:
Quote from: Dane on May 25, 2013, 11:18:55 AM
It is understandable if you find it hard to believe, that such a simple strategy could work. We might have been fooled into thinking that good strategies must be complicated. And here I come with almost no notes and no progression in a section with almost no topics on corner or carré. Expanding betting after losses (within 1-18) and reducing betting after winning on two, three or four corners at the same time.
After approx. eight hours (rouletteRUs.com) I have won 640 virtual units there by the European roulette with this strategy.
what happens after you lose six in a row?
To warrior: I simply rebet! No expansion beyond area 1-18.
To ignatus: Thanks! Your word of art reminds of something from the Danish poet Piet Hein: THERE IS ONE ART NO MORE NO LESS
TO DO EVERYTHING WITH ARTLESSNESS
You must have been real lucky when playing this. I tried it, and lost 2 games, (many times this group of 9 numbers can sleep 10+ times) First game I lost, second game I tried playing with +1 progression after 4 corners placed, (hoping for one WW or one WLW before reset) But that didn't work either, I was up 30u bet and during this time got 2-3 hits.....
Now this IS a good idea/strategy, but if you're going to play it this way, betselection is very important. I've tried playing the most sleeping group of 9 numbers; (That didn't work!)
These groups are 1-9, 10-18, 19-27, 28-36.
My best advice is playing for the most active group of nine for the last 4-6 spins. This is Kattila's advice. (The best advice i ever got I think!)
Cheers
Quote from: ignatus on May 25, 2013, 01:22:59 PM
You must have been real lucky when playing this. I tried it, and lost 2 games, (many times this group of 9 numbers can sleep 10+ times) First game I lost, second game I tried playing with +1 progression after 4 corners placed, (hoping for one WW or one WLW before reset) But that didn't work either, I was up 30u bet and during this time got 2-3 hits.....
Now this IS a good idea/strategy, but if you're going to play it this way, betselection is very important. I've tried playing the most sleeping group of 9 numbers; (That didn't work!)
These groups are 1-9, 10-18, 19-27, 28-36.
My best advice is playing for the most active group of nine for the last 4-6 spins. This is Kattila's advice. (The best advice i ever got I think!)
Cheers
Read his post back Ignatus
He is playing corners, not groups of 9
Quote from: Buffalowizard on May 25, 2013, 03:19:56 PM
Read his post back Ignatus
He is playing corners, not groups of 9
Read the post back yourself. The corner bets are *placed* in a group of 9.
Quote from: ignatus on May 25, 2013, 03:46:45 PM
Read the post back yourself. The corner bets are *placed* in a group of 9.
no
there they're not
Quote from: warrior on May 25, 2013, 03:48:07 PM
no they're not
Really?
"Start on 1-5. After a loss: Add the next higher corner. In this case: 2-6. After one more loss: Add 4-8 to your betting..."
Maybe even I should read back my post? We start on corner 1-5.
A loss means that we add one corner to our betting. One more loss: One more group. And so forth. Within area 1-18. So - after a series of losses - we are betting these groups: 1-5 & 2-6 & 4-8 & 5-9 & 7-11 & 8-12 & 10-14 & 11-15 & 13-18 & 14-18.
More losses: I simply rebet. And I am perfectly aware that 1-18 can skive from the electronic reader board for a long time.
I also rebet (without progression) each time I am winning on just one corner.
If I am winning on TWO, THREE OR FOUR groups at the same time, I remove from EXACTLY TWO groups. I leave the highest of the ones I just occupied. In this case: 13-17 & 14-18.
Good luck!
Dane
Quote from: Dane on May 26, 2013, 06:43:52 AM
Maybe even I should read back my post? We start on corner 1-5.
A loss means that we add one corner to our betting. One more loss: One more group. And so forth. Within area 1-18. So - after a series of losses - we are betting these groups: 1-5 & 2-6 & 4-8 & 5-9 & 7-11 & 8-12 & 10-14 & 11-15 & 13-18 & 14-18.
More losses: I simply rebet. And I am perfectly aware that 1-18 can skive from the electronic reader board for a long time.
I also rebet (without progression) each time I am winning on just one corner.
If I am winning on TWO, THREE OR FOUR groups at the same time, I remove from EXACTLY TWO groups. I leave the highest of the ones I just occupied. In this case: 13-17 & 14-18.
Good luck!
Dane
Dane, in his example, you remove the chips from the corners 13-17 and 14-18, after a hit in 2, 3 or 4 corners?
PS: It's a simple strategy, but quite effective ... I did some tests, and the results were very good. Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
Quote from: BrenoGarcia on May 31, 2013, 01:15:59 AM
Dane, in his example, you remove the chips from the corners 13-17 and 14-18, after a hit in 2, 3 or 4 corners?
PS: It's a simple strategy, but quite effective ... I did some tests, and the results were very good. Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
Yes, in this example we remove chips as described. You have been luckly. Congratulations!
In the mean time I have tried a slightly different version with good results:
After winning on one or two corners: I remove from only ONE corner (the highest of the ones I just occupied).
After winning on three or four corners at the same time: I similarly remove from THREE corners.