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Started by Gizmotron, July 10, 2013, 05:13:28 PM

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The separation of the bet selection process from beliefs is a key to leaving the casino as a winner.

You use bet selection to see the current conditions. Having a fixed bet selection process allows you to use it as a tool. You can see the conditions caused by its use and the flow of random spins happening.

From the observation of those conditions you can adjust the value of your bets. If the conditions are that you would lose then your bets should be nothing or a minimum table bet. If the conditions are that you would win then you should use a high flat bet. If the conditions are that you neither win much or lose much the the bets should be minimum or nothing.

There is one condition that effects everything. That is when a condition changes. If it change a lot then you should bet nothing. You should only target and bet big when the conditions are great.. This is a skilled craft that you can learn to perfect. Experience is the needed requirement . From that alone you will begin to see valid opportunities.

If you know this technique then you know I'm telling the truth. There is no need to discuss how the sausage is made or to wander off into the weeds of disrupting the thread. You all know that I use the characteristics of trends for my bet selection choice. Refocus should be on the conditions and the repetition of the changes.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES." 

Gizmotron

Ref: http://betselection.cc/meta-selection/the-simple-explanation-attacking-trends/

This is one of many tips that I have cobbled together, at many different locations around the Betselection forum. Everything is here. One way to find it all is to check my profile and all my posts. It would be a lot of work to reconstruct it as a completed book. This forum is my legacy to Roulette.
"...IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO BREAK THE LAW OF AVERAGES."