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#1
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
October 04, 2017, 04:20:42 PM
Nick,

I see. Though I thought you already proved that it can be done by those 40 sessions of 1000 spins.

Maybe I could help you with trying to find if such an imbalance can be exploited by VDW. I can create scripts in Excel and I believe such a script could be done there.
#2
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
October 04, 2017, 02:46:18 PM
Quote from: Mike on October 03, 2017, 09:36:28 AM
I agree. But I don't see how using statistics will make VDW an overall winner.

Hi Mike, it is the same for me, I don't see it either.
#3
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
October 02, 2017, 08:02:29 PM
I tried playing this system in following way:
If for a spin there is just one formation possible and it is starting to form, I bet it.
If for a spin there are more formations than one possible, I bet:
1) If all formations that are possible are starting to create and are for the same color, or
2) If not all possible formations are creating, but those that are creating are for the same color.

The results are nothing special, sometimes it goes up, sometimes down. Tested on some 100 thousands of no zero spins, flatbet. Winrate is nowhere near 60%. I also tested stoploss -2  but it didn't have any significant impact.

Therefore Nick, could you write how you play this system? How do you reach 60% winrate?
#4
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
September 24, 2017, 01:12:06 PM
Hi Nick,

I understand there are more ways of playing this, therefore I asked if there is any conclusion on which is the best one (for roulette).
It seems the best results are in reply 216, I will take a look at how this was done and try "playing" with it.
#5
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
September 23, 2017, 03:53:54 PM
Quote from: ADulay on September 21, 2017, 11:09:15 PM
Have you taken the time to read the entire thread?   A lot of good information in there and explanations of pretty much anything you could ask.

AD
Hi Adulay, yes, I read through the whole thread and I saw it was work in progress. Sometimes the results seemed to be good, sometimes to be bad, that was why I asked whether or not any conclusion has been made.
#6
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
September 21, 2017, 09:53:04 PM
Hello,

this is interesting concept. Is there any conclusion? How to play, if there is any advantage?
Nickmsi, the results in reply 216 look pretty good, do you have any conclusion on this concept?

Thanks.