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#76
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 05, 2017, 11:25:43 AM
Quote from: rouletteromania on March 05, 2017, 11:11:40 AM
EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x          x
  x
 

Correct?.. Atlantis

Hi rouletteromania,

I'm afraid that's not right, rouletteromania.  ??? Keep trying to fathom it - but there is nothing to fathom because the ANSWER has already been given in the VERY FIRST POSTS of this topic by moglizu himself!  :o

To begin to fill in the 4 events with Runs or Changes you first of all require the last 5 roulette EC decisions in R/B format.

He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

For example:    R-R-R-B-B (last decision)

     EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x

Event 1 is marked with an "x" as a RUN. Can you see why? So far you are with me -  yes?

From the data you have can you now show the FULL chart and fill out the other three events then?  :D

:nope: Nope or  :nod: Yep

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#77
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 05, 2017, 10:40:35 AM
I do not think I will/can continue until SOMEONE will step up and finally post what should be the correct charting to my question put earlier.
In fact, I cannot for the life of me really believe that it is taking S-O-O-O long for anyone to post the correct and ONLY possible answer...!
Honestly - if you cannot understand this preliminary tracking you will never in a million years get the rest of it!!!
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#78
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 05, 2017, 10:00:04 AM
No. That is is not right Djbac.
Anyone else care to try?
#79
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 05, 2017, 09:37:42 AM
What!*?*!
You must be overthinking it - It's not a trick question or anything.
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#80
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 05, 2017, 09:17:53 AM
moglizu wrote:

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I have already explained everything multiple times in detail.
I can t bother anymore.
If the members that understood it want to help you then let them be my guest.

I have tried a couple of times to help ppl to get started.

I will try one more time

You must proceed one step at a time in order to understand.

So here goes:

To begin to fill in the 4 events with Runs or Changes you first of all require the last 5 roulette EC decisions in R/B format.

He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

For example:    R-R-R-B-B (last decision)

     EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x

Event 1 is marked with an "x" as a RUN. Can you see why? So far you are with me -  yes?

Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?

Can ANYBODY reading this post the chart as it should look after that has been done???

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#81
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 08:22:16 PM
Quote from: Badger on March 04, 2017, 08:09:47 PM
Thanks Atlantis. Thought it could not be so easy.
Have I worked out the 4 events correctly in my spread sheet??

Tracking and events appeared to be right to me (leaving aside the 0 for now)   :)

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#82
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 08:05:31 PM
Quote from: Badger on March 04, 2017, 07:51:27 PM
Rewster

Its easier to understand if you write the events from left to right

RBRBB as RCRC

I this case you have 2Runs and 2Changes = 0 so do not bet.

Hi Badger,
I prefer to record the events on paper visually like moglizu.
Unfortunately you are in error regarding the bet criteria. It's not how it's done at all. Not quite as simple as that.
I can only point you to read his posts again about that side of things.......

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#83
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 07:43:28 PM
Quote from: Rewster88 on March 04, 2017, 07:37:37 PM
Alright tnx! Il get it now, so now what?

RBRBB

RCRC

Like this?


Run.        Change
------.     ----------
X.
                   X
X.           
                   X

Is this the correct way, and what do we bet now?


R

Hi - that is how you record an event on paper/chart.
But can you not see you have only clearly shown me ONE event???

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Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?

Can you chart and show all 4 events? Can you?

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#84
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 07:41:26 PM
Hi Badger,
Nice work. ;)
I'm useless at coding excel sheets. :)
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#85
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 07:16:47 PM
Quote from: Badger on March 04, 2017, 07:10:28 PM
OK. So instead of event 1 being Result 5 vs Result 1,
its Result 5 vs Result 4 ??

R-R-R-B-B      R-C-C-C

In My spread sheet I had it 

R-R-R-B-B    as C-C-C-R

R-R-R-B-B      R-C-C-C

:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

He states: ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

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#86
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 07:12:49 PM
Quote
Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?

Can you do that...?

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#87
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 06:56:33 PM
Quote from: Badger on March 04, 2017, 06:39:06 PM
I have changed my Spread sheet according to James explanation.
I have Event 1 as 5th result vs the 1st result.

Could anyone confirm that I am doing it correctly.

If you are doing that it will be wrong!

I will try to help again...

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To begin to fill in the 4 events with Runs or Changes you first of all require the last 5 roulette EC decisions in R/B format.

He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

For example:    R-R-R-B-B (last decision)

         EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x

Event 1 is marked with an "x" as a RUN. Can you see why? So far you are with me - yes?

Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?


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#88
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 01:59:30 PM
Quote from: plolp on March 04, 2017, 01:53:58 PM
Unless you prefer

Ru      C

X
X        X
X

Is this supposed to be a joke plolp?


Quote
To begin to fill in the 4 events with Runs or Changes you first of all require the last 5 roulette EC decisions in R/B format.

He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

For example:    R-R-R-B-B (last decision)

         EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x

Event 1 is marked with an "x" as a RUN. Can you see why? So far you are with me - yes?

Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?


I think you have failed to understand the question above.     :no:
#89
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 01:44:37 PM
NO
Quote from: plolp on March 04, 2017, 01:41:54 PM
OK

Run   C

X
X
         x
X

NO!


He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

You have shown only ONE event.

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#90
Even chance / Re: Re: The way to beat the ECs
March 04, 2017, 01:05:12 PM
This may help:

To begin to fill in the 4 events with Runs or Changes you first of all require the last 5 roulette EC decisions in R/B format.

He says (and this is important) to ALWAYS use the LAST decision and compare it with the preceding decisions...

For example:    R-R-R-B-B (last decision)

         EVENT 1
=============
R(uns)   C(hanges)
  x

Event 1 is marked with an "x" as a RUN. Can you see why? So far you are with me - yes?

Can you now complete the chart and fill out the other three events then?

Any takers?
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