Dave....keep us informed what you are tinkering with. Im interested
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#211
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Primordial roulette: can we learn anything from this?
December 03, 2013, 03:26:58 PM #212
Gambling Philosophy / Re: Primordial roulette: can we learn anything from this?
December 02, 2013, 11:03:49 PM
If there was only a marque....and you didn't have the faintest idea how the numbers were picked. Could be a wheel....could be a bag of marbles...could be a man looking where a fly lands on a grid of 37 numbers.....and you bet by writing your choice on a slip of paper, would you have a bet to place?
I would.
I would.
#213
The Twocat Cafe / Re: The little boy who cried "Holy Grail"............
November 28, 2013, 05:04:23 PMQuote from: Proofreaders2000 on November 28, 2013, 03:26:31 PMSorry...I pondered the god refrrence....then thought....and I may upset elvis fans ...so sod it...all-in lol.
That sounds so cynical Turner.
Remind me not to come over to your house for Christmas
As for the Grail not existing how then can you explain Mr. J?
As for Mr J...the systems he posts are inspiring and exciting....but they arnt HGs
#214
The Twocat Cafe / Re: The little boy who cried "Holy Grail"............
November 28, 2013, 11:16:03 AM
Esoito.....no discomfort....just my belief.....like no ghosts...no loch ness monster....man did land on the moon....Elvis is dead....no santa....no God.
No HG.
Those beliefs don't attack anyone. They are just beliefs based on my observation
No HG.
Those beliefs don't attack anyone. They are just beliefs based on my observation
#215
The Twocat Cafe / Re: The little boy who cried "Holy Grail"............
November 28, 2013, 08:11:02 AMQuote from: esoito on November 28, 2013, 06:59:56 AMYeah...ok....and there's a man who goes and sits with big foot in a forest every day....but doesn't tell anyone
Ah, Turner, but what of those who have worked long, hard and quietly in the background -- either on or off the forum -- and end up with a CPB (Consistently Profitable Bet, aka The Grail) as opposed to a CWB (Consistently Winning Bet)?
As there's no compulsion for them to reveal anything, the temptation is to assume such a bet doesn't exist.
#216
The Twocat Cafe / Re: The little boy who cried "Holy Grail"............
November 27, 2013, 11:29:35 PM
This forum is not like the billion monkeys typing away.....one will eventually write the works of Shakespeare. That just means that eventually the random typing produces something.
With the clever, learned people in this forum....
The Bing Bells, the Sputniks, the Supermen, the Bayes, Maestros and Sams....all of you clever...dedicated people...after all these years, I think one of you...including the endless version producers like Ignatus, and chronicle collectors like Proofreader...back to Turbogenius, JL..Flatino(Iboba/Ivica/Teo/Vile), Lanky and Winkel ....would of found a HG if it existed.
The best people are on the case now and have been for 100 years. No HG
End of sermon
With the clever, learned people in this forum....
The Bing Bells, the Sputniks, the Supermen, the Bayes, Maestros and Sams....all of you clever...dedicated people...after all these years, I think one of you...including the endless version producers like Ignatus, and chronicle collectors like Proofreader...back to Turbogenius, JL..Flatino(Iboba/Ivica/Teo/Vile), Lanky and Winkel ....would of found a HG if it existed.
The best people are on the case now and have been for 100 years. No HG
End of sermon
#217
Off-topic / Re: Where the Hell is Hull?
November 27, 2013, 10:04:40 PM
Wolverhampton gets on the map this time of year, every year, anyhow....
"Are you hangin' up yer stockin on the wall...."
"Are you hangin' up yer stockin on the wall...."
#218
Gambling Library / Re: The key to the final solution - Marigny de Grilleau - By Sten Nordland
November 27, 2013, 02:56:52 PM
Thanks....BTW....the whole post is excellant
#219
Off-topic / Re: Where the Hell is Hull?
November 27, 2013, 02:19:25 PM
I just sound like christopher ecclestone....or Brian Kidd
#220
Off-topic / Re: Where the Hell is Hull?
November 27, 2013, 12:21:06 PM
I used to work in Hull. I love the accent
English...I've got a sore throat
Hull...I've got a saw thrert
English. Its cold...I need my coat
Hull...its curled...a need me curt.
Love it[smiley]aes/wink.png[/smiley]
English...I've got a sore throat
Hull...I've got a saw thrert
English. Its cold...I need my coat
Hull...its curled...a need me curt.
Love it[smiley]aes/wink.png[/smiley]
#221
Gambling Library / Re: The key to the final solution - Marigny de Grilleau - By Sten Nordland
November 26, 2013, 09:52:23 PMQuote from: Sputnik on November 26, 2013, 01:45:59 PM
singles contra series - March 1
This is flat betting with a total of four attempts.
1) Rule number one is to wait for two series to chop, the formation of two series look like this RRRBBB and after that formation appears you attack twice and gain +1 unit.
Sputnik...I never quite get you when you say "you attack"
Attack what? Do what to attack
I've seen RRRBBB. I am now attacking. By doing what?
#222
The Twocat Cafe / Re: Yep, everything comes in waves...........
November 24, 2013, 11:13:47 PM
i don't even know what kind of game this is[smiley]aes/sad.png[/smiley]
#223
Online Casinos / Re: The speed of online casinos
November 23, 2013, 09:25:22 PM
Online casinos want to take away any advantage you may have in the casino. faster spins are a way.
You answered your own question with Dublinbet. "with no players at the table"
They won't be making much dosh with no one at the table. They obviously make all their profits from online punters.....so they act like one.
You answered your own question with Dublinbet. "with no players at the table"
They won't be making much dosh with no one at the table. They obviously make all their profits from online punters.....so they act like one.
#224
Straight-up / Re: Have you test the last 5 and 6 numbers
November 21, 2013, 07:55:53 PMQuote from: Sputnik on November 21, 2013, 04:21:12 PM
Nice Turner ... can you give some example ...
If i understood it correct you see 12 numbers with no repeat and then bet the following 12 ,,, is that correct ?
I wounder as this topic is about the "periodicity window" where repeats appears at most or most common.
Sputnik
My observation is that the last 12 amount of repeats grow and fall. 0 repeats, 1,2,1,0
This "idea" is no good on its own.
its no good on its own because it's a 12 chip bet. Too much! (see Dozens or 2 lines or 4 street bets)
But...having observed this....and now reading this post, I would now try something like this
When the last 12 are unique, bet the last 6 numbers until the last 12 have 2 hits.
or, until the last 12 have 1 hit. or the last 11 unique, or last 10.
or bet last 5, or 4, or 7.
All ways around this basic observation until we have the best result.
If i am lucky, a good idea is somewhere in these combos.
Then hammer that idea for many spins
that's what I am trying.
#225
Straight-up / Re: Have you test the last 5 and 6 numbers
November 21, 2013, 03:15:14 PM
I've been playing with something very similar. If last 12 have 1 repeat...play last 12. On 2 repeats (a win) stop until 1 repeat. If the last 12 go unique ( no repeat) stop until 1 repeat.
Only play if last 12 has 1 repeat.
Its still in the "something I noticed" phase.
Only play if last 12 has 1 repeat.
Its still in the "something I noticed" phase.