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#1
Quote from: Kimo Li on August 08, 2019, 03:31:57 AM
Those are for single zero wheel.
Attached spreadsheet is for both European and American wheels.

Thank you Kimo Li.

Sorry for my lack of understanding, can you please tell us how to play this and how to play your quad?

Thank you very much.

#2
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
September 28, 2017, 05:21:32 PM
Thank you Nick for your reply. In your humble opinion, what is the best AP combination to be used? I know that the terrible two's is the nemesis of the VDW not to mention the mutual bets,  but with your knowledge and experience, please let us know the best AP combinations if I may ask.

Cheers!!



Quote from: Nickmsi on September 28, 2017, 05:11:30 PM
Thanks Max,

Hi Barron518,

I have tested all 16 AP's individually and in combination with each other.  The VDW that I am testing now does not
use all the AP's.

Cheers

Nick
#3
Roulette Forum / Re: Use Math to beat Roulette/Baccarat
September 28, 2017, 08:13:28 AM
Thank you, Nick!

Are you testing the full 16 AP VDW combinations?

Cheers!


Quote from: Nickmsi on September 28, 2017, 02:47:55 AM
As promised I have attached an Excel Sheet with our actual Demo Results covering 40,000 spins, (40 Sessions of 1,000 spins each).

The bet selection is one of my VDW for 1 EC.

It was played on the NZ table with BetVoyager.

All bets were 1 unit each.

We had over 30,000 placed bets which is generally acceptable validity.

We won 24 of the 40 sessions (60%).

We showed a small profit of 176 units or .0044/spin.

As you can see, it was indeed a grind. 

If you played this in a Brick and Mortar Casino at an average 200 spins/hands per day, it would take 200 days to get these results.

Next step is to make this system better.

Cheers
Nick
#4
Baccarat Forum / Re: Gambler's Dream
August 14, 2017, 12:34:07 AM
I bought a couple of his IBS Systems years ago. I did not win using his.
#5
Baccarat Forum / Re: Dr Tom's baccarat system
August 06, 2017, 05:03:26 AM
Congratulations on your winning strategies,  Backudo!!

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right. better create  your own system rather than following Dr. Tom, hehehe
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#6
Baccarat Forum / Re: Dr Tom's baccarat system
August 06, 2017, 01:07:18 AM
Yes, creating your own strategy or system of play is the way to go. This community (forum) offers a lot of ideas as to how one can create his or her own system of play. Keep in mind that there are some tough days when you are at the table. I would include in my strategy as how to handle it when a tough day arises- stop loss, change table, or quit? Your choice.

Cheers!!



Quote from: Racoon123 on August 05, 2017, 03:02:06 AM
As to the question of "is it worth it to purchase?" My answer is no, do not purchase. Only as good as all the other systems out there. Eventually fails, and way to complex to use. With it being so complex, often you will not have time in between hands to figure what you want to bet and to get it down on the table. I know of two others who bought the system, and found the same problem, and after it started to fail for them they shelved it also. Dr. Tom is a good guy but the system is too complex and does fail.
I have moved on to my own system which is fluid and I am at a daily average of $87.56 since January 1 2017. Am at $18,390 for the year.
#7
Hi Mars!
Did you try Fairway Casino or Betphoenix.ag?

Good luck!

Quote from: Mars Rocks on July 24, 2017, 10:58:26 AM
I can't play at unibet either...
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#8
Thank you very much.
#9
Please add me to your list if I may ask. Thank you.

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6th to enter
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#10
Gizmotron / Re: Overcome the Chimp
June 10, 2017, 01:23:41 AM
I am glad to see you back, Gizmotron.


Quote from: Gizmotron on June 09, 2017, 12:08:21 PM
I figured it out. My practice software is different than my charts that I fill out at the casino on index cards while I play. The first thing I write down is the spin number result. It allows me to look down the numbers to see the off topic distractions. That list of spins is not the same in my charting / practice program. The spin result numbers are hidden well in the telemetry and are not as easy to see. I wasn't looking at the dozens sections but being distracted by the list of numbers in my hand written charts. I was just about to quit. I've been charting my real play like this for the past three years.


So next time I go to the casino I will not write down the actual spin numbers. I won't be able to be distracted. It's really that simple. It will only be possible to see the dozens in the chart. That should take care of the focus problem. I almost always win in practice at home. This is done by playing miniature wars to get to three flat bet wins.


Seven times a net 3 equals 21. (21 x 12) units equals 252 units. That's good enough for a day of play. Some times I get to three wins in three spins. Typically I get there in 10 to 15 spins. It's just a matter of catching the streaks.  I was all but quit. Now my practice and real play will be very similar without the same old distractions.
#11
Can we change the question from why are you losing to why are you winning at Baccarat? Losing is inevitable when we play baccarat. Just how much are you willing to lose.  A fellow baccarat player once said to me, " Barron, you can't soak your hand when the water is boiling because it will burn your hand." I remembered when I lost a few hands, I went crazy trying to chase my losses. I wanted to make sure that I got my losses back like yesterday. Oh boy- lessons learned, the hard way.

I have learned that Martingale progression costed me like a boiling water burning my hand. I saw Patience777 spelling out his Marti's progressions, and I think his is doable. The only problem is what if the choppy shoe turned streaky and it goes to 7th, 8th and so forth at the time we are applying the Marti's? If we figure out the "what if" and then we are going to smile every day when we leave the casino. No strategy is bad. Thank you Patience for sharing.

I have been playing baccarat for over 16 years. I have seen a lot at the table. I mean a lot of actions. My humble suggestion to the newbie here is, learn from your mistakes. Create your own style of playing strategies and stick to your plan. As one quote from Benjamin Franklin: "If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail!""

This forum has offered a lot of strategies how to win consistently. If you are serious about the game, I would create my own strategies and  system using the available information offered by our fellow members here on this forum. There are quite a few of good ones and it is up to you to create it to match your style and hopefully to consistently win the game. I don't talk about beat the game, I just talk about winning it consistently.

Lastly you have to have hands on experience at the table in order to feel the pain, the joy and the smile. I believe without mistakes and the pain, there is no lessons learned.

Good luck to you all. Let's make war with the casino. They are never our friends anyway.

Cheers!!!