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#121
Off-topic / Re: Merry Christmas :D 8D 0:D
December 22, 2013, 01:16:04 AM
So.....If I like my president, I can keep my president?

Bah humbug!!
#122
Off-topic / Re: Merry Christmas :D 8D 0:D
December 21, 2013, 07:11:26 PM
Ah, yes!  I can see it now.  2014  The year we found the CPB and Obama went back to Kenya!

Merry Christmas to all.

Samster

Thanks to esoito we have a realistic name:  The Consistently Profitable Bet.  No more Holy Scrollys for me!
#123
Quote from: Buffster on December 20, 2013, 06:39:37 PM
You do realize Wikipedia information should be taken with a grain of salt .... Might be accurate ... might not...




B

Get outta here!!
#124
Thank you!
#125
One thing I could not see......do you use a "rolling 8" for your window?

What if the number that made you bet is older than 8 numbers?  Do you quit betting?

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3............there you have 8 numbers and the 3 is a bet.  Next spin..

4 5 6 7 8 9 3 17.....the first 3 is gone.  Do we stop betting.  Same with the streets.

Thanks

Sam
#126
+1 on a loss-1 on a win

The above is a D'Alembert, not a split Martingale.

But I'm happy you won dinner!!

Sam
#127
OK, please understand I was on a roll back then.  I did not know about trends and anomalies like I do now or I would have known I was riding a high wave.

My bet was $5 on any EC and I started with a $300 bankroll.  It seemed that I never went very far until I had my 50% winners and stopped.  I got a real mix of ECs--no long runs on any one.

Also know that back then I had a little money.  I would not bet $5 today as a starting bet.  No way..  I would bet dimes!!

You may play this for a week and think you've found the key to the mint.  Around that time would be a good time to shelve it for a while.  As John Legend always said, the boogey man is just around the corner. 

So I guess now I'm touting "hit and run"!!   :nope: Where's me rum?   :-[

Sam
#128
Good luck if you try it, Buff!
#129
Norman Squire wrote a book and stated the "Split Martingale" would always work if you could make it eliminate two losses for each win AND if you got half as many wins as you do losses.  That is--50 losses and 25 wins works.  So if you believe in "regression toward the mean" you should consider this "regression half-way toward the mean".  Beware of the ever-increasing bet size.....

Squire said the problem was that too man wins before any losses threw the system out of kilter.  Or whack.  Whatever....

Each win must cancel two losses and if you get a ton of wins before any losses, well the system fails.  I discovered a way to eliminate that.

We must define a "game".  A game is when you lose two in a row on any EC.  Until you lose two in a row, you have no game.

So we begin..................

First we write on our line the figures 1 1.  Just do it...  Now, randomly pick any EC.  Throw a dice or use Random.org or whatever.  Say red........  Bet red and if you win, you have failed to start a game.  Pick another random EC.  Keep doing that until you have lost two in a row.  Now you have a game!!  And you bet on the same EC.  Why?  Because it has NOT wasted wins trying to achieve two losses which will be eliminated with one win.  (Wordy!!)  Anyway, your wins came on another EC.  It could have been another human betting those ECs, not you!!

The object now is to recover the two lost units.  You add the left and right 1s and get 2.  Bet two.  If you win, game over.  Select another random EC.  If you lose, line is 112 and next bet is 3.  A win leaves a 1 alone as you cross off the left and right figures.  We'll address that 1 later.

You continue until one of three things happens:  1.  You have an even number and clear the line completely; 2.  You have an un-even number and leave a middle number.  (This goes in the "fridge"); or 3. You run out of money, BV cuts you off, or you dirty your undies.

It is very, very rare to have a situation where you do not get half as many wins as losses.  Usually this will happen very quickly.  Now, the clearing of the line does not win any money; you only win when you win on the first attempt at the EC.  This will happen enough to make it worthwhile.

Now, suppose you have a middle number left over:  1 1 2 3 4, the 2.  That becomes a "leftover" and goes in the "fridge".  That number may sometimes be something like 17 or 22 or more.  The leftover that goes into the "fridge" must be eaten.  And it cannot be eaten alone!!  It must be "piggy-backed" onto a new bet.

Remember, we have a 2 left and we want to eliminate it with no bet!  We tack it on the next time we start a line:  not 1 1, but 1 3.  We have added our 2 leftover to the second number in the line.  Since it was going to get bet anyway, there is no extra bet needed.

Squire did not go into this; this is pure Sam.  You must maintain the "one win cancels two losses" paradigm throughout the trot or the system will not work.

Now, suppose your "fridge" has a large number--17.  You do not want 1 18, so you eat the leftovers 3, 4, or 5 at a time.  1 1 4;  1 1 5; 1 1 6.  Keep deducting your withdrawal of leftovers from the fridge until it is zero.

Now.........mathematically, this worked for me.  I'm sure there are those who will point out a fallacy and I appreciate them doing so.  My goal was $100 per day and I made that goal for a long time. 

I also instituted a new thought I called "earning your next bet" for when things got really, really bad.  And they do!!  THEY DO!!  Be aware of that.

That's it.

Try it at your own risk.

Sam
#131
The Twocat Cafe / Re: PatternAnalysis, I challenge you!
December 15, 2013, 08:52:44 PM
I liked ignatus; liked reading his posts.  One thing about him--you knew where to bet be it good or bad. 

Frankly, I was hoping PA would tell us something about the Kimo Li method or system or whatever it might be.  I've been looking at it for years and still can't see anything.

I thought if he took it number by number, we might understand.

Sam
#132
The Twocat Cafe / Re: PatternAnalysis, I challenge you!
December 15, 2013, 01:32:50 AM
Not that kind of ball!!
#133
The Twocat Cafe / Re: PatternAnalysis, I challenge you!
December 14, 2013, 10:51:56 PM
If a person says they can do X and someone asks them to do it, can they say no?  If they do the doubts will arise.  "Aye, mate!  If ye culd do it, ye wuld."

So they always find a reason as to why they cannot even try.  I knew he would do this from the get-go.  I find no fault with the fellow.  He did his best.

I am back to my "Ball Drop" system.  Normy wrote the software for me.  I'll try it a while.  If I have any success, I'll post.

Sam
#134
The Twocat Cafe / Re: PatternAnalysis,I challenge you!
December 14, 2013, 05:42:02 PM
OH, lighten up...........

Everything I've every tried has failed yet I keep plugging away.

It's not how many times you get knocked down; it's how many times you get up to fight again.

Sam
#135
Vic

A guys goes to center court and puts a basketball through the hoop for $20,000.  Now, he has made more money at basketball than nearly every person in the world.

He has played his Martingale and won.

Now, let's see him do it again.  And again.

I'm coming back to Ralph:  It's all luck.

Sam