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#316
General Discussion / A word of solidarity
April 04, 2014, 11:25:23 AM
This was my last post in the forum aforesaid, that from the first day is shaping up as a small mob where people leave their core values at the door to support wrong and to cheer public humiliation of others as a horde.

The humiliator leader is good and the humiliated person and family deserved it because __________

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Sorry for the mistakes. I seethed with indignation as I wrote.

I know the types:

He and his family deserved it because ________________

Being black.
Being jew
Being hispanic
Being gay
Being ........ X

Sorry, but I do not subscribe to put aside core values​​. They may have a lot of brains and have lots of money. But I do not subscribe to such low values ​​freely without condemnation. Especially coming directly from the leadership. that is supposed guarantor with duty to set the example to follow. Rather pitiful .

A word of solidarity from me. Count me and my posts here.
#317
Thanks for the survey. I picked Using Both regression and Increase to my surprise is the winner right now. I do not think that neither regression alone nor blindly progress have enough merit.

Thank you.
#318
I was waiting for lucky numbers to play this year. Happy Lunar Year to you too.
#319
Straight-up / Shoot the moon system
January 08, 2014, 09:59:26 PM
System by Harris:

I call it shoot the moon.

IMO, where people go wrong with roulette is attempting to win small multiple times. Roulette is the wrong game for that, if you want a nice constant kinda winning "system" then play blackjack or craps. Roulette is the game for breaking the casino's back over your knee with your awesome win/luck, not the game to grind out a small profit.

So, here is my "system"

#1, Do not play roulette with your "own" money, play it with "house money", money that you've won and really don't care about. Money that you can set on fire, because that is what roulette is, an entertaining way to set money on fire.

#2 Bet inside numbers only, 12 numbers or less (8-10 is ideal)

#3 Be consistent in your betting method. I prefer to bet physical sections of the wheel (like around the zero, or the 14-34 area or 3 numbers on either side of both zeroes, or the 6 - 9 area...). Some prefer to bet physical sections on the board, whatever, one is just as good as the other

#4 Look for patterns. In any random subset there will be the appearance of a pattern for the short term. If you notice the dealer is spinning reds a lot, then bet reds. If you notice that the dealer keeps hitting a certain section of the wheel then bet that section. If you notice that the same 10 numbers keep coming up a lot, then bet those numbers, etc. etc.

#5 If you are lucky enough to get on a short term heater, separate your money into two piles, your gambooling pile, and your take home pile. The take home pile is what you chip up to large denomations (black chips or better), put that in your pocket, that is cage money.

#6 The whole point of the above strategies leads us to the "shoot the moon bet". Once you've noticed a pattern (or convinced yourself of noticing a pattern, same thing really) and once you've got lucky enough to get on a little heater, then you want to make a BIG freaking OMG WTF are you doing, bet!!!. I call this shooting the moon.

For instance, you've been betting $2-$3 around the single zero section and have been winning 2 out of 5 spins slowing winning $50 - $100 over the last ten spins. Then the dealer goes on a heater where you are winning 2 out of 3 spins over the last 6 spins and now you are up $500. Take $250, break that into ten $25 bets, and now bet your section. This is the win or go home bet. This is shooting the moon.

If you hit, you win $875. Pocket $500 and now raise your baseline bets from $2-$3 each to $5 each and get back into the groove. Hopefully, you are winning again 2 out of 5 and slowly creeping back up. Once you hit the next heater of 2 out of 3 spins, shoot the moon again, but this time, instead of $25 per number you bet $50 per number and do another "win or go home" shoot the moon bet based off of your winning pile.

Rinse and repeat, each time more or less doubling your shoot the moon bet with your winnings and all the while separating your winnings into your Gambool pile and you take home pile...

IMO, it is rare for a lucky roulette run to last more than 20 minutes. And being roulette, things can turn south on a dime. So, basically, the above is just trying to take advantage of that "heater" you luckbox your way in to.

Once your gambooling pile has been exhausted, take your cage money to the cage and cash out.

Long term, the above is no better or worse than any other strategy, but for the short term, it can lead you to that $1K, $5K, or even $15K night that will get you comped free rooms and buffets for your next Vegas visit.

IMO, that is what roulette is all about. Any "strategy" that you develop for roulette needs to focus on the short term. Roulette is the wrong game to try to grind out anything resembling a constant profit.

So here is the difference in strategies as far as i'm concerned. Long term roulette strategies (bet 24 numbers kinda strategies) are only going to make you double or triple your money when you get lucky.

My "shoot the moon" strategy will increase your money 10x to 20x when you get lucky.

Lets say you find a $100 chip and want to play roulette. This is what i'd do.

Make ten $10 bets, you win, you win $350

Make seven $50 bets, you win you win $1750. Pocket $1K.

Make seven $100 bets, you win, you win $3,500. Pocket $2500

Make ten $100 bets, you win, pocket $2500...

This is what roulette is about imo and the way to approach the game.

It should be obvious that longterm, the above approach is going to lose you an insane amount of money. But for that lucky short term, you are ballah and breaking the house.

And that is my roulette "system"
#320
The Twocat Cafe / Re: How sad
December 26, 2013, 03:06:50 PM
This is albalaha?
#321
5% is ridiculous. How can players accept such terms? Better not to accept that casino bonus. There are better casinos as dublinbet. 37 times at most, 100% roulette wager counted. That is 95% more than paddy casino.

http://www.dublinbet.com/help/bonus_terms.html

There are also worse than 5% as BGO:

GAME TYPE    CONTRIBUTION TO WAGERING REQUIREMENTS
Bingo Rooms (Tickets purchased)    100%
Virtual Sports    25%
Slots games (exclusions apply*)    25%
Scratchcards    25%
Video Poker    5%
Table Poker    5%
Blackjack    2.5%
Baccarat    2.5%
Roulette    0%
Craps    0%
Keno Games    0%
All Progressive Jackpot Games    0%
All other games    2.5%

https://www.bgo.com/help/terms-and-conditions

Even there the ridiculous 5% is more than 0%.

Live and learn. Best to live without bonus.
#322
Thank you for your sober friend Marshall. Your apologies are gratefully accepted and demonstrate a good attitude towards life from you. Maybe there is a way to join this post with the principal topic so that everyone will enjoy productive discussion back to the issue.

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QuoteOr did I only win because I knew when to leave the table?

I think the time of entry and exit in progression game is foremost. In the progression game one missed spin can make the whole difference between a successful get away in the session and the absolute failure. Here is the importance of not making human errors.

That is the great heart of the matter. How to know when it will change the game ? The truth is that we do not know because the game can change abruptly by each set. We can only speculate on the gradual changes. Many say they use intuition for this.I believe that intuition is the perception of the early signals. To be able to change strategy on the spot. While not all cases will be successful to change because there are abrupt cases. Persons using the early signals are right every time changes happen. With a robot that does not change there is no possibility of using this intuition play.

Maybe intuition can be also executed in the form of indicators by the computer. Maybe poor performance early is the indication for the intuition game. Maybe intuition is a good run that is now much larger than normal so that must end soon. It is the trigger for that intuition to change too.
#323
I will delete everything that is not constructive to this thread.I opened my thread with a quote from a friend which I found interesting to discuss and I will not not let it degenerate.

Relevant messages to the quote message are welcome.
In all the threads people are subject to the rules of the forum. In the threads made ​​by other members each member sets his rules. My rules are: please keep the discussion on the topic at hand. Not much to ask. Thank you very much.
#324
My vote goes for intuition. Still have not heard about the robot that wins at roulette. Just people claiming they do that.
#325
General Discussion / Re: Sunday again ... This-N-That
December 09, 2013, 12:40:15 AM
This is a forum for gambling and roulette. Kimo Li is a name recognized in the roulette circles.

What themes we will discuss in this forum if not it? Please let the gambling information flow continue uninterrupted. In a library we do not go telling others that the books  read are for fools, just ignore them. Please do the same.  There are many members that appreciate that we are talking about Kimo li teachings again and to know that we have him to respond. Thank you.
#326
General Discussion / Re: Spreadsheet help
December 08, 2013, 10:21:18 PM
Where are the tutorials published to create excel roulette programs? Thank you
#327
Quote from: Bally6354 on December 08, 2013, 07:06:35 PM
If you want to teach yourself to win, you have to get your hands dirty and put in the hard work.

cheers
The trouble is that learning through play for real money costs.I think it is better to try for fun. Until recently I was using a bet for splits that gave me good results but now I put it aside after a slump of losses.I know it could be reversed but I do not want to lose the gains I obtained after many hours so I changed system.

After many failures in the past I got the winner fears this time. haha
#328
Quote from: TwoCatSam on December 08, 2013, 06:49:42 PM
"I am going to quit when I am up $10".  OK, how do you get up $10.00?  How do you keep from going straight down?

There is an old saying, something like this:  At some point in his game, every player is ahead.

Is that true?  Do we believe that?
I sit on the fence. It seems to me good methods can have a few numbers with a high gain to give a good blow and go. I also think methods that earn little and constantly to get away with enough in many winning sessions are good.I think there are people who could operate either. Those who give a good blow a few times can give such a broad stroke that the number of chips lost in the missed sessions is less than what is earned. People who earn a little constantly can employ reinvesting methods used to grow the bank so that the loss does not delete everything earned.

I do not see it as a situation where one side has an absolute right over the other.I would like someone who had his way figured to present his method for public consideration.
#329
You will NEVER beat roulette. The wheel has been designed  that way but you can win when knowing to leave the table.






Nathan Detroit


HAPPY WINNINGS!!!
#330
Straight-up / Re: Good Wheel Bet?
September 21, 2013, 03:58:39 AM
Quote from: HG1 on September 20, 2013, 08:30:44 PM
please ask if anything is unclear.
Friend hg1. Excuse our amazement and reactions.

Many of us are not even clear how to calculate the zscore. We have heard of it but we are not mathematicians.

Articles like the official leave us worse. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_score

It would be very commendable if you clarify the zscore for us to work with you better.

Thank you very much.