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Started by BetJack, October 17, 2015, 06:40:52 AM

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I want to become Trend player
for 5 years reading great forums for Gambling and Betting
Practically only that I have not tried to find my grail ...
So how to  Trend ?
How Better WITH trend or Conversely ?
At my big question is how to determine what will be The trend ? Before we begin to bet ...

I have read many times next ...
and like everything else works sometimes. What can I do to make it work better ... ?

and can not find ""AC Butch's Money Management Plan""


This even chance bet selection method is a tweak on my favorite e.c. trend catcher method.
I usually play FTL (follow the last).
If I get RBR I play for the single chops to continue.
If I get BRRBB I play for the double chops to continue.
Something I've noticed is that very often we get RRRBRRRRRBRRR. So we have a streak of R's
interrupted by a B every now and then. So, anytime we are betting a trend RRRR and we get a chop
RRRRB, instead of immediately switching to B, we assume that B is an interrupt and continue to
play for R's. If we do get RRRRBR we continue to play for the R trend to continue.
If it were to go to RRRRBB we would assume the B's are trending.
But if we get RRRRBBR now we have a good indication that doubles are trending so we bet for the
doubles to continue.
If we are playing RBRBR (chops) and we get RBRBRR this second R is assumed to be an interrupt
so we bet this RBRBRRB. We ignore the 2nd R and play for the chop.
If we get RBRBRRR, we have a clear indication that R is trending and bet accordingly.
If we have RBBRRBB and we get a B, we treat it like an interrupt and our next bet is for RR like
this: RBBRRBBBR.
If we get another B we have a difinite B trend so bet accordinly.
Those are the basic patterns and interrupts I play for.
I try to switch back and forth between the interrupt method and the non-interrupt method depending
on which would be doing the better. This knowing when to switch is not a science. It's a personal
decision based on experience playing the bet selection methods.
The ability to do this with enough expertise to make a difference falls under the heading of knowing
your system like the back of your hand.
All I can say is this is learned by comparing the results of a series of spins against interrupt vs noninterrupt
enough so you can tell which would be winning the best. We're assuming, of course, that
the current trend will continue long enough for you to identify a tendency on one side or the other
and it will last long enough for you to profit from it.
Often it doesn't. But all you have to do is win a few more spins every now and then by switching vs
just playing one method blindly. 3 or 4 extra wins per hour can make a big difference in your
bottom line.
GLC
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As some of you may know I have been testing/playing a merge with my bet selection method and
GLC's Interrupt method.
But first a recap of the basic method looking back three hands:
AAA bet A
ABA Bet B
ABB Bet B
AAB Bet B
Killer sequence is ABBABBABBABBA I have seen this pattern continue for up to eleven spins!
Now this is how I play for the killer sequence 3 or 4 basic method losses in a row bet for the killer
sequence, you have two ways of doing that, you could try and bet for the pattern to continue
ABBABBA and keep betting for the pattern until a break in the pattern, or as I mainly do just bet on
the B side so in the following sequence BBABBABBA I would get WWLWWLWWL, this is how I
play the killer pattern most of the time but sometimes I will try and go for the whole killer pattern
and go for the A part of the pattern, to get WWWWWWWWW, it's a matter of choice and how you
feel your session is going, what I found though a lot of the time the AABAABAA is broken by
going into AABAABAA-A so that is why most of the time I just stick to betting on the B side of the
killer pattern.
Now the above is based on basic method and when I talk about going for the Killer pattern after 3/4
losses it is based on if you had just played the basic bet selection method straight.
Right now you have read the thread you should understand about GLC's interrupt tweak.
I have also introduced a play for the 22 pattern,
ABBAA bet B for the chop to continue.
+AAABBAAB bet B for the chop to continue.
I played three sessions this morning on slingshot roulette, they ended +18, +13, +4 = +35
The +4 session ended after 13 spins due to problems on the site, it stopped updating the the results
and would not allow me to place any bets, so I just called it a day, after all I had already made +35
units for less than a few hours work.
I have attached my blank Roulette/Baccarat scorecards they aver very easy to use when you are
playing all you have to do is just place you unit bet size under the # column, so if in the next round
you wanted to place a three unit bet for red just enter 3 and once the round is over you enter an X in
the cell that won, based on where you entered your bet value and X the spreadsheet will know if
your bet won or not and will update you balance for you accordingly, if you are using the roulette
score card and a zero comes up just enter a Z for both R & B and the spreadsheet will know your
bet lost and update your balance for you also.
When you look at the two sessions I posted you will sometimes see and I in the blank colulmn that
means I have placed a Interrupt bet as per GLC's thread, and if you see a K that means I have had
three basic method losses in a row and I'm playing for the killer sequence.
If you are interested in the progression I used I have attached that for to look at, I'm sure most of
you have seen AC Butch's Money Management Plan before, it has been around for a long time and
is freely available on the net.
One thing the CLB column is the Current Loss Balance since my last session high, in Butch's
progression it states that if you have two wins in a row you then increas you bets so
2W2W3W3W4W4W ect, well if my CLB is bellow 0 then I will just place my bets based on the "If
you are down x" part of the document and if I do get the CLB back to z or better and on a winning
streak , will bet 3 units for a win ect. you will see examples of that in my two posted sessions, also
once I get to +14 I will never place a bet that will take my CLB bellow -5, I use the CLB as a
trailing stop-loss.
Also on my scorecards I have a Stage column if you use a progression that changes based on how
many units you are up or down you can track that in the stage column, you start of at stage 1 and
say you are down -6 and your progression calls for an increase just enter 2 in the stage column and
it will reset the stage to zero so you can track your wins losses for that stage.
If you use virtual betting in your method just enter V in the blank column next the the W/L column
and it will reset the bet value to zero but still track if you would have won or lost, so enter what unit
value you would have placed and enter V in the blank column, the spreadsheet will take care of the
rest.
malcop

VLS

Quote from: BetJack on October 17, 2015, 06:40:52 AMSo how to  Trend ?

Hello dear BetJack, let me have an attempt at responding with my ideas on trends: situational-play.

The first thing to bear in mind:

-You need to have a framework of reference.

Random spins are random spins. In order to make observations to identify times of concentration and dispersion of hits you must consider the following:

- The spin-window length (number of spins in the cycle)
- The amount of numbers covered (regardless of the bet).

You can divide the spins in separate chunks we call cycle.

A cycle is calculated according to the numerical coverage of the considered bet.

36 / numbers covered

Even chances: 36 / 18 = 2 spins
Dozens: 36 / 12 = 3 spins.
Double-streets: 36 / 6 = 6 spins.
Corners / Squares:36 / 4 = 9 spins.
Streets: 36 / 3 = 12 spins.
Splits: 36 / 2 = 18 spins.
Single numbers = 36 spins.

There will be times when it will come at the expected rate or more.

The succession of cycles form a timeline.

My observation is this: on “uneven” betting locations -such as betting 12 numbers or less- you get identifiable trams or clumps” of hits, alternated with times with no-hits. The more uneven, the more the cold, warm and hot times are identifiable by observation.

An easy exercise would be color-code the cycles: RED = COLD, YELLOW = WARM, GREEN = HOT.

If you divide the set of actuals in the aforementioned “cycle-based spin chunks” and assign a color according to these colors, you will be able to visualize the times when they are coming exactly as expected in the cycle (once), the times they are above (two hits or more) and the times where they are not performing (zero times).

Take for instance the “steady lines” program:

http://betselection.cc/the-twocat-cafe/steady-betting-locations-by-vls/

Monitoring the steady betting locations can help you visualize the “clumps”.

I've also found in plenty of instances when you can use programs to play the trends for you.

The very first thing  to make if you want to go down this route  is to get familiar with the timeline for the actual amount of numbers covered. You can extrapolate this to different bets as long as the amount of numbers covered is the same.

The main game in the case of trends being continuation: attacking the times when the locations are warm or hot, and avoiding the times they're missing.

You would want a money management scheme that utilizes this natural distribution or hits in such a way .that you're aiming at winning more when winning as well as losing the least when not hitting This means a re-investment money management scheme such as the 75% money management:]:

http://betselection.cc/money-management-103/75-money-management/

You can apply this money management both in-session when you're targeting steady times for your bet(s) as well as inter-session to maximize the earnings in the times you are concatenating winning sessions in your personal play.




I'm sure other trend players have developed their own “take” on trending, but so far identifying or labeling the cycles and placing them in the framework of a timeline has helped me in moving from the traditional “unrelated spins” to making some sense of the numerical stream under a real-life context.

Cheers!
Vic

Email/Paypal: betselectiongmail.com
-- Victor