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#136
Dozen/Column / The Easy-Peasy II System
July 10, 2013, 05:12:44 PM
THE "EASY PEASY II" SYSTEM

A simple but hopefully effective and profitable approach to playing roulette 2/1 odds.

The locations to be bet are 2 doz and 2 col.

If last number RO or BE then bet D2 and D3 + C2 and C3.
If last number RE or BO then bet D1 and D2 + C1 and C2.

This leaves 4 uncovered numbers + the ZERO (unless playing on nozero!)

The starting bet is 1 unit on each designated location.

Simple Progression Rules:
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If doz wins and col also wins REDUCE all four bets by 1u each - but if level or ahead reduce to starting bet of 1u on each location.

If doz wins and col loses then REDUCE both doz bets by 1u each and INCREASE both col bets by 1u each - but if level or ahead overall then reduce to starting bet of 1u on each location.

If doz loses and col wins then REDUCE both cols by 1u each but INCREASE both doz bets by 1u each - but if level or ahead overall then reduce to starting bet of 1u on each location.

If both doz and col bets lose (0 or 4 other numbers occurred) then INCREASE all four bets by 1u each.

The minimum default bet size for both col and doz = 1u each location.
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The target is 3u+ per game. Recommend daily session of 3 games. (as per original "Easy-Peasy" EC+Line)

[You could employ a "switch bet" rule if encountering 3 consecutive double losses]

This is a good one to try with low-risk small unit value stakes.

Try out and Have fun,  :)
Atlantis.
#137
Street / Re: Matrix Quad Cycle
July 09, 2013, 03:09:19 PM
Hi Chrisbis,

In previous matrix we bet against EC's, doz and cols but as far as I know not been tried before with "quad" (3 street) notation...

If we arrange the "quads" results and record into MATRIX 4 fashion and then bet ONCE against the quads forming a vertical FOUR-TIMER appearing...

4243
4443
1124
4043
4224
4414
3342  w @ col1
2213
3341
1212
2144
2414
4124
2441 w @ col4
1221
2212
4432
2214
4121
1442
2242
2243
3312 w @ col3
1422
3111
4413
3422
0444
1122 w @ col2
1214
1442
2124 w @ col1
4424
3141
4341
4242
211x w @ col3

:)

But what would be the best way of staking???

A.

#138
Street / Re: Matrix Quad Cycle
July 09, 2013, 08:05:27 AM
I'd just LOVE it for JL to return and blow us all away with a KILLER humdinger system !! :)
Secretly, I think he has already found one....
A.
#139
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
July 09, 2013, 07:59:06 AM
@Priyanka

Very ingenious idea for playing the quads. Worth a try. Hope it holds up.

@Turner

1
3
1
4 - four quad results without a repeat: trigger to bet quad 4
3 - lost: bet quad 3
1 - lost: bet quad 1
1 - won: repeat of quad 1 occurred.

But Priyanka's idea might be even better!

A.
#140
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
July 07, 2013, 05:23:52 PM
Hello Turner,

I've been looking at the "quads" from a different viewpoint which may be worth exploring.

Here is a recent record of successive real results as they happened to me and noted in their respective quads: 1,2,3 and 4.

424344431124404342244414
334222133341121221442414
412424411221221244322214
412114422242224333121422
311144133422044411221214
144221244424314143414242
211............

Do you see what plainly stands out?

There are such a LOT of "repeat" quads!

So my idea is targetting repeats.

Strategy is to wait for FOUR results WITHOUT A REPEAT then start betting FOR a repeat quad to occur...

The betting strategy used can be same as "quad cycle" if you prefer ie. use street betting OR parachute "cocoon" type bets as suggested by yourself and GreatGrampa.

I would also suggest not chasing for more than 5 bets - but the repeats ARE quite commonplace and will happen.

Here we go:

4
1
2
1  four without repeat (4-1-2-1)
1  WON
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
4 four without repeat (4-1-3-4)
4 WON


Atlantis.
#141
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
June 28, 2013, 07:14:44 AM
Thanks for the update Turner, and the parachute tweaks.
This is really great news you're winning with the Quad Cycle.
High hopes for this one.
A.
#142
General Discussion / Re: Au revoir
June 25, 2013, 06:08:43 PM
I am sorry to hear you are going. I wish you all the very best.
Thank you for all of your great contributions and excellent explanations!
I am sure your efforts will be appreciated and well studied whilst you are away.
Goodbye for now,
Atlantis
#143
General Discussion / Re: EC + line and quad cycle
June 24, 2013, 04:20:27 PM
I can't thank you enough for your interest and work on this, GreatGrampa  - and a Lovely chart too!
I will examine it carefully to follow it and figure out - but looks really good news.
I'm playing slightly differently as explained on the other forum... Hope you can suss out what I am doing there. ;)

Cheers,
Atlantis.
#144
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
June 21, 2013, 07:32:25 AM
Good that you recovered  :)
I also track back 4 or 5 to speed things up.
5 is the least you can have to get a trend indicator:

1
1*
1
11


I do not think any harm in that to get next qualifier because a new player entering the game with those 5 numbers would then begin to bet at that point on quad 4 (28-36).
As you stated a

1
1
1*
1

causes a new retrack.

Good Luck,
A.
#145
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
June 20, 2013, 07:25:36 PM
Quote
i some how placed £10 for 10p...and it was RNG...which is against my religion.so ot went a bit tits up.
How weird! I did exact same thing last night too on live autowheel by mistake - and it also lost. (that's a lot of 10p's!!)
Hate that. Will be more careful next time!   :nope:
OK. Will use "cocoon" for next shot.

A.
#146
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
June 20, 2013, 07:15:56 PM
4 quick live games played.
All won.
3 games ended + won at pre-street/line phase.
1 game ended + won on line/street phase at 6th bet.
Played using Grampa's "bread and butter" version.
Very nice. :)
A.
#147
Street / Re: Quad Cycle
June 20, 2013, 06:31:22 PM
 :)
Hi Turner,
Been a few days..  Any news? How's it goin' with "quad cycle". There's been a lot to digest but with suggested tweaks especially Gramps' clever stuff this is looking a solid keeper.
A.
#148
Hi Rouleta,
Have not tried that yet but thanks for your findings. Also seem working well using Compa's selection criteria.
A.
#149
Hi Sputnik,

Good stuff!

OK - using yours and GLC progression levels and last matrix trendgrabber method I use your same RB results as above...

This auto-selects and tells you when to bet: when the decision before last (dbl) and the alternating chop/streak (opposite/same) both MATCH up.

Whilst the dbl is always fixed the chop/streak prediction alternates each spin.

If and when a 0 occurs as below (whether win, lose or no bet) the previous 2 real numbers are used in the calculation.



R   
B                             dbl=r   ; chop=r   bet r @ 1
B      L-1                  dbl=b ; streak=b   bet b @ 2         -1
R      L-2                  dbl=b; chop=b     bet b @ 4          -3
B      w+4                 dbl=r; streak=b                          +1
R                             dbl=b; chop=b     bet b @ 1
R      L-1                  dbl=r; streak=r    bet b @ 2          +0
R      w+2                 dbl=r; chop=b                            +1
R                             dbl=r; streak=r    bet r @ 1       
B      L-1                  dbl=r; chop=r      bet r @ 2           +0
B      L-2                  dbl=b; streak=b   bet b @ 4          -2
B      w+4                 dbl=b; chop=r                            +2
B                             dbl=b; streak=b   bet b @ 1
B      w+1                 dbl=b; chop=r                            +3
B                             dbl=b ; streak=b  bet b @ 1
R      L-1                  dbl=b; chop=b     bet b @ 2          +2
B     w+2                  dbl=r; streak=r     bet r @ 1         +4
B      L-1                  dbl=b; chop=r                              +3
R                               dbl=b; streak=r                         
B                              dbl=r; chop=r      bet r @ 2
R     w+2                  dbl=b; streak=r                           +5
B                              dbl=r; chop=r      bet r @ 1
R     w+1                   dbl=b; streak=r                         +6
R                              dbl=r; chop=b
B                              dbl=r; streak=b
B                              dbl=b; chop=r
R                              dbl=b; streak=r
R                              dbl=r; chop=b
R                              dbl=r; streak=r     bet r @ 1
R     w+1                   dbl=r; chop=b                           +7
B                              dbl=r; streak=b
B                              dbl=b; chop=r
B                              dbl=b; streak=b    bet b @ 1
B     w+1                   dbl=b; chop=r                           +8
B                              dbl=b; streak=b    bet b @ 1
B     w+1                   dbl=b; chop=r                           +9
R                              dbl=b; streak=r
B                               dbl=r; chop=r      bet r @ 1
B     L-1                     dbl=b; streak=b    bet b @ 2       +8
B    w+2                     dbl=b; chop=r                           +10   
R                               dbl=b; streak=r
B                               dbl=r; chop=r        bet r @ 1

Lucky here Sputnik, not to go beyond first level   :)
Profit = +10

I think also to adopt your suggestion for stop after 6 L's until virtual win a good idea as well.

In any case your way may be better!

Thanks,
A.
#150
Hi Sputnik,
Thanks for the chart and I now perfectly understand the algorithm you posted as betting the opposite after the first outcome until 3 losses occur. Do you think this way is stronger and has a better advantage over the 5/5 Angle example I posted a few messages earlier?  Certainly it reduces waiting times before starting to bet and that is good thing.
Cheers,
A.