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The Global Effect, what is it?

Started by Gizmotron, February 24, 2013, 11:01:22 PM

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Gizmotron

Just in case it's too difficult to find this information I have decided to make it all clear right here.

First a simple test.

Can you see the global effect in this string of red & blacks?

rrrr BBB rr BBBB rBrrr BB rrr BBBBB rBrBrB rrrr BBB rr BB rrrr BBB rrrrrrr ...

When I'm done you will be able to see it the way that I do. You could kill the casino if you see it the way that I do. Lets first see if anyone sees the big picture. Please contribute. There are no wrong answers that have useful directions. Please, no progression stuff. This is about guessing the next bets.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

esoito

Black seems to appear in clusters after a cluster of reds.

So, presumably BBB...  could be next. Maybe wait for a couple to appear before acting??

(Or have I oversimplified that? LOL)

Gizmotron

Actually you are very close. What is red doing also?
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Quote from: Marshall Bing Bell on February 25, 2013, 09:03:25 PM
Did I kill this thread?

Sorry. Was only trying to participate and learn.

You did not. I was just waiting for anyone else that wishes to make an observation or to share their insights with regards to this stretch of spins.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Blood Angel

Run of Reds,Blacks,Reds,Blacks,Run of Chops, Red,Blacks, Reds, Blacks, Run of Chops, Red,Black,Red,Black,Red,Black...all streaks.
Luck happens when Preparation meets Opportunity.

Gizmotron

Quote from: Blood Angel on February 25, 2013, 09:54:01 PM
Run of Reds,Blacks,Reds,Blacks,Run of Chops, Red,Blacks, Reds, Blacks, Run of Chops, Red,Black,Red,Black,Red,Black...all streaks.

That's what it is. But is there a bigger picture to be extrapolated?
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

esoito

Weeelllll....assuming this is live play then the interesting patterns could be an expression of a possible 'dealer's signature'.

Is that not implicit in the patterns shown?

That's the only 'hidden' extrapolation I can come up with.


[See? You were right. I'm totally useless... ]

Gizmotron

It's not dealer signature or any kind of physical bias. It's  an aspect of randomness.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

esoito

"What is red doing also?"

I've pondered that.

The only realistic answer I can come up with is that it's diametrically opposite black's pattern, in the sense that concave is opposite to convex.

Sorry. Brain cells have had it at this point.





Gizmotron

That's almost it. You are looking at it as a bigger picture. Now ask yourself this. You see that it changes from red to black and black to red. Is there one single thing that holds up as a constant, excluding that short stretch of singles, I'll tell you all what it is after the next comment(s).
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Bally6354

This is a good thread.

It's not the system that gives you the advantage, rather the permanence. This is what you need to attack. It's one reason why online casinos restrict players from the live wheel but still allow them to play the more balanced RNG.

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

Gizmotron

I'm accustomed to looking how the singles are flowing. There is one pure thing going on. When it changes from red or from black, there is at least one repeat from the new color. When it changes to a stretch of singles it comes back to the same characteristic. Once again it starts with at least one repeat before shifting.

I would bet big for every next bet after a change. Then I would bet at 25% of each big bet until it loses. The loss being a shift to the next color. After two losses in a row I would see that the perfect condition had changed. So that ends exploiting it. BUT -- it comes back to doing it again. That's one of the characteristics of the global effect. The strange configurations become a kind of type that returns for 30 minutes to several hours. Before me , I doubt that there were any players that tried to exploit these kind of big picture characteristics and conditions.

Once you start seeing these conditions you will never be able to go back to not seeing them ever again. They are great opportunities waiting to be exploited.
I'm so sure ths discussion will be fruitful that
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

... I'm so sure ths discussion will be fruitful that some of you will see examples of the effect and present them for discussion.

Here is another example of a global effect. When stretches of sleeping dozens occur, it's always the same dozen that sleeps for at least five spins. Or like this, for another example, When the high column sleeps it always does it at least six spins before coming back to life. These are exploitable conditions when they just keep happening for long parts of any session. There is one rule to live by. They always signal their falling apart by breaking their perfect structuring.

That's not to say that a global effect that is 95% perfect is not an opportunity also. I once saw the same global effect hold for four different tables over a four and one half hour session. The same 12 inside numbers lay almost dormant during that time.

Once you have learned this, you will never look at Roulette the same.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Sputnik


This is how i see it ...

rrrr BBB rr BBBB rBrrr BB rrr BBBBB rBrBrB rrrr BBB rr BB rrrr BBB rrrrrrr ...
RED

WWWL
WL
LW
WL
WWL
LW
LW
WWL
WL
WWWL
WWWWWWL

BLACK

WWL
WWWL
LLL
WL
WWWWL
LW
LLW
WL
WWL

Sputnik


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As i see it you catch it with three attempts or you are done.
The losing tail is around two to three depending on staking plan.