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Albalaha's open challenge: Can anyone beat the worst?

Started by Albalaha, November 11, 2012, 06:11:27 AM

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Albalaha

Hey George,
         you say you are too busy but u were one of the most prolific writers in rf.cc. My challenge is not about just beating this number 3 alone. it would envisage new approaches to handle the worst with any bet if someone conquers this with a systematic and well-defined approach.
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VLS

Sumit, just one question: can we skip spins?

If so, perhaps the good ol' "only bet what is showing in the current cycle" might be handy, and we never sustain bets on #3 beyond 36 spins, making a pause until next show, using a soft progression, a la rise +1 plus "boom!".
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VLS

Quote from: VLS on November 17, 2012, 05:06:51 AM
rise +1 plus "boom!".

Geez, I don't think I've written about the "boom!" positive progression yet.

I can write the copy tomorrow, it's past 1 am here.

...Despite the name it IS a very good cycle-based progressive betting to pump the balances in times of concentration.
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GLC

Here's my initial thoughts.  Since we know the 3 has some pretty long sleeping sessions, to have a shot at winning, I think we need to incorporate a trigger.  The most obvious is to wait until the #3 hits and then bet on it for a pre-determined number of spins.  If no hit, then you must wait until it finally hits again before we can bet on it again.  We could, instead of waiting for another hit, wait for either another hit or a pre-determined number of spins with no hit.  Say 108 spins.  If it doesn't hit within 108 spins, we can assume it's (forgive me for using the word) DUE :no:  and act as if it just hit.  That means if we're betting for 37 spins for a hit once it shows, sleeping for 3 cycles triggers another round of 37 bets.

We would have to use a very small progression, say 1-1-2-2-3-3-4-4-5-5-6-6 etc...(each number represents 37 bets at that unit amount.  I'm using 2 sets of each unit amount thinking of the suggestion I read somewhere of the 2nd set at the same level being used to limit our number of units lost at that amount.  Of course we wouldn't recover all previous losses on a single win unless it hits within the 1st 36 spins.  That means we'd have to work our way back to a profit with a series of hits. 

The whole purpose of a progression is to keep us at the table long enough to get enough wins at large bet sizes and close enough together to recover all the small but numerous losses during a losing series.

As with all progressions, a bad enough stretch can kill your bank roll and a flat bet will just drift into oblivion without a little luck.  I'm sure if we had the patience we could back engineer some convoluted system to beat the 15K spins betting on the #3 only, but it wouldn't work for any other number or any other set of 15K spins.

Okay, I'm on Pacific Standard Time and even TCS is probably in bed by now, so I'm going to get some of that sleep I talked about earlier.

GLC

P.S.  I just notice that Victor had a similar thought.  Oh well, I took the time to type it up, so I'm going to post it even if it is just an echo. :zzz:
I don't enjoy playing roulette enough nor do I have the time to sit at a table for hours and hours on end.  That limits the systems I'm willing to play.  I'm looking for the system that will change my mind.

VLS

GLC, welcome to "Wavelengths United".
People all over the world vibrating at the same tune. Today it was me and you :)
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Albalaha

QuoteSumit, just one question: can we skip spins?

        Do anything except reverse engineering the data to get a made-out way for beating this data only. If the method has substance, it will fit on other bad performing numbers as well.
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Albalaha

Can someone show the flow of the bankroll on  number 3 (as per the attached sheet) in a graph as if we are playing it flat bet?
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Albalaha

Thanks Victor. It will help all of us understanding its negativity level.
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VLS

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Albalaha

Thanks a lot. Can you help teaching us all how did u draw this?
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VLS

Quote from: albalaha on November 18, 2012, 09:09:43 AM
Thanks a lot. Can you help teaching us all how did u draw this?
Sure dear Sumit.

Step 1: Search and replace all L's by any non-3 number.

Step 2: Search and replace all W's by number 3.

Step 3: Load new file into RX, place 1 unit on number 3. Hit RUN!

:)
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Albalaha

Nice, Victor. Can you try your progression upon this? Anybody else have courage to fight?
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ADulay

Quote from: albalaha on November 18, 2012, 09:09:43 AM
Thanks a lot. Can you help teaching us all how did u draw this?

You didn't recognize that style of graph?

AD