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Question - What do you think is the best flat bet system?

Started by vladir, Dec 20, 03:41 PM 2014

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vladir

Please leave your opinions and a link/resume to the system. Thanks.
"In God we trust; all others must bring data", W. Edwards Deming

psimoes

1) Fixed rules: Author 's System and/or variation without progression. link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=14942.0

2) Fixed rules do inhibit your capacity to improvise. So, read the game, watch "what's going on" and go with the flow.

Aim for 1 unit or break even. Requires massive bankroll.
[Math+1] beats a Math game

Tamino

The  best  system( single 0  wheel )  are 22  inside numbers  by Brett Morton. 3 dbl streets  and  1 Quad.


For recreational purposes only. Play at your own risk.

wiggy

I don't know the answer, but I suspect it is going to come down to just flat betting one or two numbers.

The single number is most likely to repeat on the 7th spin.
The street (3 numbers) is most likely to repeat on the 4th or 5th spin.
I don't know the stats for the split, but I suspect the 6th spin.

Finding some kind of trigger on one of these spins which wipes out all the numbers/splits/streets apart from one or two looks like a good bet for the best flat betting system.
"You can lead a human to intelligence, but you can't make him think''

iggiv

Such pattern will never work on a long run. You can try it a couple of times and being lucky but if you try it regularly you will lose.

Quote from: wiggy on Dec 20, 05:03 PM 2014
I don't know the answer, but I suspect it is going to come down to just flat betting one or two numbers.

The single number is most likely to repeat on the 7th spin.
The street (3 numbers) is most likely to repeat on the 4th or 5th spin.
I don't know the stats for the split, but I suspect the 6th spin.

Finding some kind of trigger on one of these spins which wipes out all the numbers/splits/streets apart from one or two looks like a good bet for the best flat betting system.

wiggy

Quote from: iggiv on Dec 20, 06:02 PM 2014
Such pattern will never work on a long run. You can try it a couple of times and being lucky but if you try it regularly you will lose.

What pattern are you talking about Iggiv?
"You can lead a human to intelligence, but you can't make him think''

iggiv

This pattern you are talking about. Betting on a trigger connected to certain spins after which this number or combinations of numbers will repeat. It is still a consisting pattern, which roulette will destroy on a long run. If you had many-many different triggers of a kind then it could work. But not one certain trigger.

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Tamino

Bretts 22 number system i believe  has max loss  of 11 in a row

Its fallacy but wait for 2 virtual losses then bet

More then 2 losses arent frequent

Good hit and run
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

wiggy

Well I agree with you that one trigger is not enough. The variance can kill any single trigger in a one off session for sure.
"You can lead a human to intelligence, but you can't make him think''

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iggiv

basically you can do this kind of game yourself. The idea is to cover the wheel's 22 numbers roughly with as small gaps and as evenly as possible using inside bets like streets and corners. You can create a few bets like this.

then you bet when you can see your numbers hit recently more or less.

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