Hi John L - bit of a ramble, so important bits in red in case you want to skip!
I like the pattern breaker idea and have spent so much time looking at all manner of other options without much success. So I return to it. What I like about it is that it has little to do with predictions and assumptions. It follows the laws of the wheel as far as I can see, neither altering the odds but accepting that within that you have a chance to win. For me a win means a profit. I'd rather have small and regular than rollercoaster rides, but I'm risk averse. I have seen winning systems that seem to work 90pc of the time, but the progression depletes your bankroll. I think the million spins thing is great for stats, but if we want to sit down for a couple of hours and come away with a fuller wallet, it means little. H&R has to be the way. Perhaps we should code for 100 bets instead and have a H&R simulator.
Anyway, all these pondering aside...my question is, if we are pretty much looking at normal odds for events, would this system be likely to work on RNG. I gather it's programmed to mimic the statistical averages of the wheel (in theory) plus a tweak to mimic a bit of dealer bias or whatever, but would you ever or have you ever tried it?
Also, are there some online casinos you'd recommend and what would be the reasons. I think you like Ladbrokes? I have used Betfair because I occasionally do the gee gees.
Respect to you.
I like the pattern breaker idea and have spent so much time looking at all manner of other options without much success. So I return to it. What I like about it is that it has little to do with predictions and assumptions. It follows the laws of the wheel as far as I can see, neither altering the odds but accepting that within that you have a chance to win. For me a win means a profit. I'd rather have small and regular than rollercoaster rides, but I'm risk averse. I have seen winning systems that seem to work 90pc of the time, but the progression depletes your bankroll. I think the million spins thing is great for stats, but if we want to sit down for a couple of hours and come away with a fuller wallet, it means little. H&R has to be the way. Perhaps we should code for 100 bets instead and have a H&R simulator.
Anyway, all these pondering aside...my question is, if we are pretty much looking at normal odds for events, would this system be likely to work on RNG. I gather it's programmed to mimic the statistical averages of the wheel (in theory) plus a tweak to mimic a bit of dealer bias or whatever, but would you ever or have you ever tried it?
Also, are there some online casinos you'd recommend and what would be the reasons. I think you like Ladbrokes? I have used Betfair because I occasionally do the gee gees.
Respect to you.