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#31
Double-street / Re: In the 9
June 04, 2013, 04:09:25 PM
Great stuff GG
Hopefully this will interest many to test this and use in their roulette armoury.
Thank you
#32
Dozen/Column / Re: In the 4
June 04, 2013, 04:03:07 PM
Only issue is when you have circumstance like this

1 2
3

What do you bet on because you can't bet on all three

So I just wait until you get a grid that doesn't have three uniques to start

BW
#33
Dozen/Column / In the 4
June 04, 2013, 03:56:38 PM
Very similar in concept to in tw 9 modified.

We have 2x2 grids but this time using dozens.

Monitoring vertical horizontal and diagonals looking for repeats.

1 3
1 2

Win on second row dozen 1. This is a single dozen bet on first row followed by two double dozen bets in bottom row, so three bets for each grid.

Results so far look great but I need a progression as ever for this baby

Any helpers much appreciated

BW
#34
Double-street / Re: In the 9
June 04, 2013, 03:49:37 PM
Other posters have highlighted that occasionally you will have two grid losses in a row. No three in a row yet, but obviously the time will come when this happens too. Therefore correct MM is necessary for this to have legs.
It is a solid system and I do believe in it but I think it is only part of the way there
#35
Double-street / Re: In the 9
June 04, 2013, 09:45:45 AM
That's got to be a record so far soggett !
#36
Dozen/Column / Re: Double treble
June 03, 2013, 08:56:52 PM

Here's some numbers GG


32
16
20
20
6
35
5
34
13
30
16
5
5
14
17
36
19
28
22
16
7
20
20
17
3
29
9
7
8
3
21
18
35
16
2
25
28
2
23
21
30
4
24
6
17
14
36
15
18
11
18
20
34
6
2
28
15
25
3
25
17
33
8
31
20
27
16
23
20
32
28
35
13
36
0
11
18
20
3
33
16
4
17
16
3
31
19
28
34
11
19
17
21
1
13
20
11
12
24
14
21
4
26
28
9
12
22
32
34
32
4
6
16
0
27
35
13
2
12
22
2
23
23
5
29
30
34
9
12
20
29
19
26
9
5
6
28
21
22
7
3
5
33
3
20
22
22
10
15
33
33
0
1
18
10
19
3
11
20
27
28
22
33
35
17
12
20
16
16
22
0
26
30
24
3
25
9
28
20
31
2
34
35
3
31
16
21
5
30
11
16
8
32
13
26
18
4
1
32
32
26
13
23
29
29
20
11
7
28
29
7
24
22
32
0
7
21
8
36
33
12
23
20
25
1
24
14
32
28
34
2
15
20
4
28
28
25
19
23
0
15
19
10
1
2
0
33
22
36
35
36
19
4
10
32
32
12
2
11
18
10
26
22
9
9
30
22
28
0
33
35
14
26
22
7
26
6
23
13
12
30
10
5
36
33
14
14
23
11
6
10
15
1
#37
Dozen/Column / Re: Double treble
June 03, 2013, 08:13:41 PM
I'll third that GG
#38
Double-street / In the 9
June 03, 2013, 07:05:43 PM



Hello good fellows,
Brought this over from the 'other forum'. Hopefully Great Gramps can shed some insights on progression levels for this bet and make it even more potent.




Lay it out in a 3x3 matrix style, numbered 1-6 (representing the double streets)


So as the numbers come out it would look something like this:


1 3 2
2 1 1
3 1 3


Now here's the thing, it's a simple betting procedure... we're simply fishing for
a repeat after spin 1 (spin 1 being the top left hand number)


We then go along horizontally each row, looking for repeats both horizontally
AND vertically.


This means sometimes we are betting on 1 double street, and perhaps other
occasions, 2.


This also means that the progression could be tricky to work out.


The top row will all be betting on 1 DS.
The second row, first number will be too, but the next 2 numbers on the second row
will betting 2 DS.
The 3rd row is the same as the 2nd.


Each mini game is one of these 3x3 grids.


I have looked at dozens of these grids and only come up with 1 so far where there
has been no vertical or horizontal repeats.


This means that it has caught my attention and I will begin to note down here
each mini game of 3x3 grids, but first I need a progression suitable for this if any
wise head can formulate such a thing for this.


Here's a grid from my sample, and an average one at that.


5 1 1
1 3 4
2 1 6 


So you see, the first number, 5, we don't bet on. We then bet for a repeat of it.
Loss because a 1 showed up. We then bet for  repeat of DS 1, and it wins.


That's that mini game won and you can close it down and start afresh or hit the
road, or fridge or whatever.


Another one:


3 4 6
2 4 3
6 1 3


You'll see many grids that have 2 or more repeats in them. I don;t chase after multiple
repeats and shut it down after the one only. Here, we win on the second row on DS 4.


Remember, we have 8 chances to get a vertical or horizontal winner. On the second row
when the win is on DS 4, we would also have been betting for DS 2, to try and win on the
horizontal too.


Hope this is fairly clear by now. Grab hold of some grids and see for yourself!


BW



#39
Double-street / FVDS System
June 03, 2013, 07:03:39 PM
This is a forced voodoo double street system

Split the DS into odds and evens

1,3,5 are odd DS
2,4,6 are even DS

when 1 of any appears, bet the other 2 DS

it's easier with an example

4 now bet the other two evens: 2,6
5
1 loss -2
3 now bet the other two odds: 1,5
5 win 0
6 now bet the other two evens: 2,4
1
2 win +1
2 now bet 4,6
2
6 win +2
5 now bet 1,3
4
6 loss 0
3 now bet 1,5
1 win +2

Etc

Flatbetting 2 DS essentially, I've done two 100 spin samples so far

Session 1 ended +15
Session 2 ended +17

Lots of swings and roundabouts but no big DD's (yet)

The good thing is, being flat betting you can cut your losses at any time
or indeed choose to leave when just +5 for example

Give it a go!
#40
Double-street / Re: In the 9 modified
June 01, 2013, 02:39:22 PM
Sounds like a perfect fit to this method GG
Please go on...
#41
Double-street / Re: In the 9 modified
June 01, 2013, 01:26:07 PM
Quote from: Chrisbis on June 01, 2013, 01:25:01 PM
U missed the "s" off the closing sequence..........


Lovely, cheers mate
#42
Double-street / Re: In the 9 modified
June 01, 2013, 01:20:07 PM

This is an example of flat betting which is maybe the safest way to utilise this strategy.


You'll get more 2,3,4 grid losses in a row here than with the 3x3, but should pick up decent winnings by using the diagonal bet too.

[csv=,]
5,3
5,1
[/csv]
+3



[csv=,]
5,6
3,3
[/csv]
+4


[csv=,]
6,6
4,3
[/csv]
+9


[csv=,]
5,6
3,1
[/csv]
+3


[csv=,]
2,4
5,6
[/csv]
-3


[csv=,]
2,2
4,4
[/csv]
+2



#43
Double-street / Re: In the 9 modified
June 01, 2013, 01:06:40 PM
what's wrong with the second grid chris? It doesn't seem to be playing nicely!
#44
Double-street / In the 9 modified
June 01, 2013, 12:55:41 PM
Just thought I'd add a spin on my 'in the 9' method which I will bring to this forum soon.
(thanks Chris for tips on grid code)

So in the original we had a 3x3 grid searching for repeating vertical and horizontal DS. My twist is to test using an even simpler 2x2 grid but (cheers to Chris again or the idea!) try and catch them on tw diagonal too.

So our basic grid would look like this:

[csv=,]
6,4,
6,1
[/csv]

In this one we'd win on the vertical second DS 6

[csv=,]
2,3,
3,5
[/csv]

In that one, you see that you'd win on the diagonal 3 DS

so the top left hand DS you note down to begin with. The second DS is the top right hand of the grid.
The second bet is for a repeat of the top left and diagonal of top right. And the third bet is horizontal of bottom left, diagonal to top left and vertical to top right. Don't worry it's easier than it sounds!

If anyone can advise a progression to manage these three bets per grid that would be great

BW
#45
Multiple locations / Re: Holy Grail by Buffster
May 26, 2013, 06:12:18 PM
Yep thanks marvin

WW has since added those extra details

Cheers