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#1186
General Discussion / Re: Wheel Movement Studies
February 12, 2013, 02:32:38 PM

Well that topic has nothing to do with bias wheels.
And i learn from the best.

Google Thorp and Laurance Scott ...
Bayes know what i am talking about - the rest is nonsense ...
#1187
General Discussion / Re: Wheel Movement Studies
February 12, 2013, 12:47:53 PM

One real bias player with team once explore a wierd signature.
He measuring the distance between outcome to outcome and hit 7 STD with 14 number spread.
That is not random, that is a true bias wheel signature.

The hard part is to figure out the cause and effect behind that kind of bias.
Physical reason.

Bally if you play with real dealer with real wheel, then i can show you how to rape a wheel into so many small parts that you will gain an edge over the bank.
But it takes days of tracking data and simulate them with specific software so you can pin point out the weak spot for that particular wheel.

I show it to others, they did jack stuff and continue with roulette systems with out any kind of advantage.
This is why - they don't have time, they don't have the money and they are not fanatics.
Yes that is true, you have to be fanatic taking data for several days with out playing to spot where the cause and effect manifest before you can play for real.
#1188
General Discussion / Re: Wheel Movement Studies
February 12, 2013, 07:13:35 AM


Is like me saying that we should use the dealers release and nothing more.
Then spin length would be random, rotor would be random, deflector hits would be random.

If you are going to implement physics into the game, then rap your mind around it first.
#1189

Bally do you play real wheels with dealer or just air ball ?
#1190

Yes.

I test another selection with 10 Euro units and 1 Euro units with 123 progression.
I think you might also use 122 as progression and use 10 Euro units and 5 Euro units.

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2 W 10
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2 W 11
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2 W 12
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1

1 L 6
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1 W 16
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2 L 12
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2 W 22
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1 W 53
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#1191
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Masse Egale
February 10, 2013, 06:23:09 PM
Quote from: esoito on January 18, 2013, 04:42:40 AM
Welcome Sputnik!

Um...I'm wondering what you are actually betting on.

[My apologies if it was explained already... I blinked and missed it! ]
I use the odds 1 in 3 as dozen playing even money bets and just aim for the two last events to repeat.
#1192
 
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Same numbers with different style of playing using regression with different results.
Bank 1 is 50 Euro.
Bank 2 is 5 Euro.
#1193
2122
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1121LW 11
1112LW12
1121LW13
2122W14
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2212LW18
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2122W20
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2221LW28
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2221LLW28
2121W29
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1112
1121LW37
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1112LLW38
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2211LLW64
2221LW65
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#1194

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On a scale from 1 to 10 regression comes as 8 out of 10.
Pretty solid if you ask me.
#1195

I not sure if we are on the same level, i only have to be ahead once and its the same with even money bets.
Take a progression like 10 20 30 then i win once and play with 1 Euro = 1 2 3 then i am winning with winnings.

The question is what the frame is for losing intervals?

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BBRR W
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RBBR W
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RRBB LW
RBRB W
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BRBR LW
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BRRB LW
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#1196
Quote from: Ralph on February 10, 2013, 01:09:00 PM
You will need to win about 90 bankrolls to be on safer ground.

How do you mean, i don't understand, can you elaborate a littel more about the subject.

Many Thanks
#1197


That in real life would be playing 1 Euro as base bet and 10 Euro as base bet.
That is a total of winning 6 bets to use the regresson as main strategy to operating with winning...
#1198

This is from Turbo's site at http://www.freewebs.com/turbogenius/4spinsequencesystem.htm
I hope he don't mind me post a copy here ...

4 SPIN SEQUENCE SYSTEM
(for 2 to 1 payoff bets)


Betting that a pattern of 4 spins won't repeat
(be identical to the previous 4 spins)
betting dozens (2:1) with $5.00 min bet
we need this progression for 4 spins :
$5-$5 (win +$5) (loss -$10)
$15-$15 (win +$5) (loss -$40)
$45-$45 (win +$5) (loss -$130)
$135-$135 (win +$5) (loss -$400)

The "only" time this system will lose a $400.00 bankroll is when a dozen repeats itself for 8 spins,
from the time we begin charting to the end of our 4 spins of play.
(note the 0 can influence this also)
So we will win at least $5.00 per every 4 spins,
and lose $400 (equal to 80 wins) when a dozen repeats itself 8 times,
or the same pattern repeats itself.
example : (40 spins RNG)
33
32
1
19
27
6
8
15
28
35
22
9
20
3
5
27
16
32
6
30
7
12
23
27
7
24
28
33
21
26
36
13
19
30
11
14
5
25
35
1
=========================
now, looking at it as dozens :
3
3
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
3
2
1
2
1
1
3
2
3
1
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
3
1
2
1
3
3
1
=========================
and finally as 4 spin sequences :
3312
3112
3321
2113
2313
1123
1233
2332
2312
1331
==========================
and now we can see where our wins are :
(wins shown as [] )
3312 (recorded)
3[1]12 outcome +$5.00
3[3]21 +$5.00
[2]113 +$5.00
2[3]13 +$5.00
[1]123 +$5.00
1[2]33 +$5.00
[2]332 +$5.00
23[1]2 +$5.00
[1]331 +$5.00
for this brief example of 40 spins, we have 9 wins for 9 sessions
and a profit of +$45.00 (minus the 4 spins for initial qaulification,
we have a profit of $45.00 for 35 spins...
or +$1.25 per spin average)
===========================
  now let's assume we backtrack so that right "after a win",
we begin a new session based on the previous 4 spins..
3312 initial qualification (recorded)
3[1] win, now we have 1231 as our sequence
123[3] win, now we have 1233
[2] win, now we have 2332
[1] win, now we have 3321
[2] win, now we have 3212
[1] win, now we have 2121
[1] win, now we have 1211
[3] win, now we have 2113
2[3] win, now we have 1323
13[1] win, now we have 3131
[1] win, now we have 1311
[2] win, now we have 3112
31[2] win, now we have 2312
[3] win, now we have 3123
3[2] win, now we have 2332
[3] win, now we have 3323
3[2] win, now we have 2332
23[1] win, now we have 2231
2[1] win, now we have 3121
3[3] win, now we have 2133
[1] win and end of data now,

We have 21 wins of $5.00 each for a period of 40 spins,
so if we don't count the 5 to qualify initially -
we have +$105.00 for 35 spins of play,
or +$3.00 per spin profit average.
==================================
Either way though, mathamatically we are up against the chance
that there will be a losing session once per each 80 wins.
It is an interesting idea though and I think very playable in a live
situation with little risk.

Note, in the above example there were no #0 shows.
If this happens, it's a loss (or is it ?)...
  I'm sure someone will think a little and cover the straight up number 0
with the correct amount of chips in order to make a profit should it show.
This will only slightly increase the bankroll needed but will cover the bet :)
Then, our only losing session will be an 8 spin repeat of a single dozen.
Be creative - once you have figured the 0 coverage bet,
play it with the columns also - try to figure ways to combine
both the dozens and columns into the mix at the same time.
This will make your profits 2X faster, and it may be possible to only
see a loss when we have a 4 spin repeat in the same 4 number group,
such as 1/4/7/10 which are all in the same dozen - and also all in the same column.
Try your own variations and experiments.

This is nothing "new", so please bend it to fit your table limits and
remember the risk(s) involved.

Cheers Ed
====================

Since there were some questions, I'll add another example from actuals
(picked at random)

Hamburg 20050716_1 (yesterday table 1)
(first we qualify)

# - dozen it's in (result) (new sequence)

6 - 1
28 - 3
0 - n/a
9 - 1
36 - 3
10 - 1
21 - 2 (we have 1312 as our sequence)
(so we are betting 1st spin on 2nd and 3rd dozen)
26 - 3 (win) (now we have 3123)
10 - 1 (win) (now we have 1231)
1 - 1 (loss - continue)
21 - 2 (loss - continue)
7 - 1 (win) (now we have 1121)
33 - 3 (win) (now we have 1213)
31 - 3 (win) (now we have 2133)
20 - 2 (loss - continue)
14 - 2 (win) (now we have 3322)
5 - 1 (win) (now we have 3221)
28 - 3 (loss - continue)
5 - 1 (win) (now we have 2131)
24 - 2 (loss - continue)
32 - 3 (win) (now we have 3123)
4 - 1 (win) (now we have 1231)
2 - 1 (loss - continue)
20 - 2 (loss - continue)
31 - 3 (loss - continue)
31 - 3 (win) (now we have 1233)
8 - 1 (loss - continue)
7 - 1 (win) (now we have 3311)
11 - 1 (win) (now we have 3111)
10 - 1 (win) (now we have 1111)
0 - n/a (loss - continue)
6 - 1 (loss - continue)
18 - 2 (win) (qualify due to 0)
26 - 3
26 - 3 (now we have 1233)
11 - 1 (loss - continue)
7 - 1 (win) (now we have 3311)
7 - 1 (win) (now we have 3111)
11 - 1 (win) (now we have 1111)
2 - 1 (loss - continue)
17 - 2 (win) (now we have 1112)
2 - 1 (loss - continue)
19 - 2 (win) .....

results +$100.00 using 5.00 table min.

chart :





Here's from actuals as I'm doing them off by hand :
(note started July 1st 2005 for a reference point)

(date / most repeats of a single dozen) (spins)

July 1 2005
table 1 - 6 repeats (264 spins)
table 2 - 4 repeats (154 spins)
table 4 - 7 repeats (261 spins)
table 5 - 10 repeats (213 spins) (1 losing session)
table 6 - 5 repeats (209 spins)
table 7 - 4 repeats (89 spins)
table 8 - 4 repeats (92 spins)
=====================
July 1 summary : 1,282 spins (512.8 sessions)
winnings : +$2,564.00 losings : -$400.00
day's balance +$2,164.00
=====================
July 2 2005
table 1 - 7 repeats (210 spins)
table 2 - 5 repeats (121 spins)
table 4 - 7 repeats (233 spins)
table 5 - 5 repeats (208 spins)
table 6 - 5 repeats (176 spins)
table 7 - 4 repeats (93 spins)
table 8 - 3 repeats (88 spins)
======================
July 2 summary : 1,129 spins (451.6 sessions)
winnings : +$2,258.00 losings : -$0.00
day's balance +$2,258.00
2 day balance +$4,422.00 for 2,411 spins
======================
July 3 2005
table 1 - 5 repeats (187 spins)
table 4 - 5 repeats (264 spins)
table 5 - 5 repeats (236 spins)
table 6 - 5 repeats (135 spins)
======================
July 3 summary : 822 spins (328.8 sessions)
winnings : +$1,644.00 losings : -$0.00
day's balance +$1,644.00
3 day balance +$6,066.00 for 3,233 spins

* 3 days into the test and we are up 6k which is equal to 15 bankrolls !
#1199

I will test one of Turbo's dozen system and see if regression can save us from the negative expectation.
#1200
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: The Solidus
February 08, 2013, 09:15:22 PM
 
Nice topic, many thanks.