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The Simple Explanation: Attacking Trends

Started by Gizmotron, November 28, 2012, 03:02:13 PM

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Gizmotron

 YOU GOT IT!  NICE GOING. I would have seen it by the fifth time that it occurred. That would have left seven more chances to treat this example of a sequence to an absolute killing. I know because I've done it. If you are not prepared to take advantage of rare moments then you have no chance of taking advantage of them. It's very simple.

Regarding the rest. If you want to always look at randomness as an opportunity to speculate on correction and / or the natural inclination for trends to end then go for it. It must at times turn out to be significantly practical. You see, most techniques in roulette turn out to give you three kinds of results.

With regards to following a dominance. All perfect dominance conditions degrade either quickly or slowly eventually. Sometimes they can be part of a huge occurring global state. I've seen a global state occur on four different tables over a four and a half hours one evening. The same 12 numbers took an almost perfect 41/2 hour nap. Of course I bet against it. That was my first experience with seeing something in randomness.


Quote from: subby on December 03, 2012, 10:03:06 AM
I've enjoyed reading this thread but surely in that last example with the 3 number series of numbers with the 1 always at the third number...Surely the odds of that continuing are slim, I'd bet against it myself.

IMO you can't tell if something is correcting...as the example in page 1, the original poster said that "red went on another streak when black tried to correct" or words to that effect. It looks easier to follow after the numbers have already been spun.
http://betselection.cc/meta-selection/the-simple-explanation-attacking-trends/?action=dlattach;attach=566;image
Again the Is there really a way to see if Black was to become dominant? How can you say that red won't go again on another long run....that image could just be part of an even BIGGER picture in terms of numbers spun...and red being dominant yet again might be the result of correcting a huge black dominance in 1000 spins? You just don't know...still interesting to read though. I like the chat, even if I'm a bit dubious about being able to use it :thumbsup:
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

So do you have any use for what I'm teaching in this thread. Do you have a method where opportunities let you make from 1 to 10 bets that perform as if you knew what was coming? Even though everyone knows that it is just speculation. I'm teaching how to take advantage of opportune moments. I will also teach how to deal with it when it doesn't work very well.


Quote from: MarignyGrilleau on December 03, 2012, 10:51:05 AM
From my own experience it is less volatile to watch formations and speculate on the principles of distribution of series than on individual outcomes.
These principles of distribution dictate that the observable behavior of the distribution is independent of the window size of events analyzed. It does not matter if it is 60 spins or 1000 spins or even 10.000.
Also, as i mentioned somewhere else, the same principles are valid to observe any random distribution, independently of its provenience or time frame. With this i mean that one can observe for instance the first 3 spins of one table and then the next 3 spins from another table, etc...


Cheers
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Quote from: MarignyGrilleau on December 03, 2012, 07:46:23 PM
I have to ask, Gizmotron did you delete my previous post? I would swear i did post something else here.

I don't have the ability to split a topic. Two of you took this thread so off topic, and cluttered it with huge posts that the vacuum cleaner was in order. If you want a topic on your favorite progression and endless strings of mind numbing spins then please start another thread. Please.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

I deleted Kattilla too. I don't mind topical discussion. I've never come up with a way to use progressions with the characteristics of randomness being used for bet selections. Now that would be on topic. In that case it might be a good idea to ask for it to be split off.

This thread is to teach. It's not for debating if it works. That comes later, in another thread, after this extensive craft is completely related.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Quote from: monaco on December 03, 2012, 11:39:57 AM
21 series in a row is about 4.58SD.

Lack of a dominant dozen, but as Subby says - 1 appearing at the end of every triple.

Yes, 21 singles in a row is highly unlikely. But this is a sequence of the absence of any single occurring. I think you will find a lower SD value.

Yes, Subby sees it. It's a perfect pattern while it occurs. These kinds of things happen. The human brain can pick patterns out of the chaos. There's no mathematical explanation for them occurring. There's no probability study that determines how long they will last. And best of all, I doubt that even few pit bosses even know they occur.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Now for something different. What do you see. Or in this case what do you not see:

21, 36, 12, 2, 11, 6, 32, 31, 22, 16, 21, 26, 1, 1, 26, 32,
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Bally6354

Quote from: Gizmotron on December 03, 2012, 08:56:51 PM
Now for something different. What do you see. Or in this case what do you not see:

21, 36, 12, 2, 11, 6, 32, 31, 22, 16, 21, 26, 1, 1, 26, 32,

There are a lot of repeating dozens and columns in that.

2,3,1,1,1,1,3,3,2,2,2,3,1,1,3,3.

C,C,C,B,B,C,B,A,A,A,C,B,A,A,B,B.

Although I don't think that's what you are hinting at.

cheers
Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.

Bally6354

Something that didn't happen.

Dozen 2 never went to dozen 1.
Dozen 1 never went to dozen 2.

Column C never went to column A.
Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.

monaco

can't add much to what Bally has said already, but no single Highs & no unhit double-street for what its worth.

Bally6354

 :))



finals 1, 2 and 6.

I am getting slow in my old age!!
Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.


Gizmotron

Quote from: Bally6354 on December 03, 2012, 10:54:22 PM
:))

finals 1, 2 and 6.

I am getting slow in my old age!!

Bingo! ... another way to say it is the last digit in each number. The current theme is visual dexterity. I'm trying to get across the different ways of seeing trends or patterns where you might normally never see them.  Next I'll try to post an example of my normal playing chart.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

My Chart:
| 1 2 3 | L M H | | B  R | L  H | O  E | -- ##
|     X |   X   |  | X    |    X | X    | -- 29 --  1
|   X   | X     |  | X    | X    | X    | -- 13 --  2
|   X   |   X   |  | X    |    X |    X | -- 20 --  3
| X     | X     |  | X    | X    |    X | -- 10 --  4
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 12 --  5
|     X |     X |  |    X |    X | X    | -- 27 --  6
|   X   | X     |  |    X |    X | X    | -- 19 --  7
|   X   | X     |  | X    | X    | X    | -- 13 --  8
|     X |   X   |  | X    |    X | X    | -- 29 --  9
|   X   |     X |  | X    | X    | X    | -- 15 -- 10
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    | X    | --  3 -- 11
|     X |   X   |  |    X |    X |    X | -- 32 -- 12
| X     | X     |  |    X | X    | X    | --  1 -- 13
|   X   | X     |  | X    |    X |    X | -- 22 -- 14
|   X   |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 18 -- 15
|   X   | X     |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 16 -- 16
| X     |     X |  | X    | X    |    X | --  6 -- 17
| X     | X     |  |    X | X    | X    | --  7 -- 18
| X     | X     |  | X    | X    |    X | -- 10 -- 19
|     X |     X |  |    X |    X |    X | -- 36 -- 20
| X     |   X   |  | X    | X    |    X | --  2 -- 21
|   X   |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 18 -- 22
| X     | X     |  |    X | X    | X    | --  1 -- 23
|     X |     X |  |    X |    X |    X | -- 30 -- 24
|     X | X     |  | X    |    X |    X | -- 28 -- 25
|   X   | X     |  | X    |    X |    X | -- 22 -- 26
|     X |   X   |  | X    |    X | X    | -- 35 -- 27
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 12 -- 28
|     X |     X |  |    X |    X |    X | -- 30 -- 29
|   X   |     X |  | X    | X    | X    | -- 15 -- 30
| X     |   X   |  | X    | X    |    X | --  2 -- 31
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    | X    | --  9 -- 32
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    | X    | --  3 -- 33
| X     | X     |  |    X | X    | X    | --  1 -- 34
|   X   | X     |  | X    | X    | X    | -- 13 -- 35
|     X |   X   |  | X    |    X |    X | -- 26 -- 36
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 12 -- 37
|     X |     X |  |    X |    X |    X | -- 30 -- 38
| X     |     X |  |    X | X    |    X | -- 12 -- 39
|------------------------------------| -  0 -- 40



"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Look at the very interesting trends in the black & reds. They are solid characteristics. There is an absence of chaos.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

So now you have the chart that I use in the casino while playing. If it looks like fresh cracked black pepper on a white porcelain plate then perhaps this technique is not for you. It takes a chart like this to find the best occurring conditions.

So what do you see? Unlike the previous examples, this example is all at once.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES."