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FISHER ROULETTE STRATEGY...invitation to all

Started by esoito, Oct 28, 12:49 AM 2010

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Twisteruk

Quote from: GLC on Oct 28, 01:55 PM 2010
Hey guys,

I have tried this system in the past.  It's not much different than a full blown martingale.  A little slower, but with the same results.

When you hit the dreaded RRBBRRBBRRBB, you have to do something to curb the steep escalating of your bets.

A betting system similar to this is presented in the 302 roulette systems.  You start off betting 3 numbers.  Even the author says that you have to have some "big ones" to be able to make some of the bets.

I pass on this one.

George

Funny you shud mention that George  :D
Its Set In Stone =)

esoito

Yes, George.

My testing using past numbers shows some of the potential outlays are much too rich for my blood.

Like Twister, I don't like it when the next bet is something like 36 or worse when I'm only using small stakes.

We all have different COMFORT ZONES.

For some, the Fisher approach will definitely ring their bell. For others it will put them straight onto oxygen.

It's all a matter of taste and risk-tolerance, of course.

Like in all things, really!




esoito

FISHER UPDATE

I've had a pleasant reply to my email asking about their automated version and its use at live, online casinos:


Hello Max,

Thank you for your email. You asked about the automated version and if it will be live roulette table compatible.

To be honest, we don't know that yet. It's something we will have to look at. And we will do
so obviously as Live Wheels are the way to go at the moment.

That isn't to say that strategies cannot change. we will probably implement a different engine in the automated version that will be able (user configurable) to change patterns i.e. chose high or low instead of red/black.

Also we play with the thought of implementing more than one system in one automated software.

But the Fisher Roulette System will definitely be one of the systems in it and also good reputable casino's like Bet Voyager will be in it.

But what works today may not work tomorrow, so no promises are made...and...the creation of the automated version will take some time still...

We value your good advice and any input in the creation process is welcome.


If you have any further questions, just let me know.


Best regards,
Johan - support Fisher Roulette Software



So if any of you want to pop in some ideas or ask them question then: 

support (at) fisherroulettesoftware (dot) com

malcop

Quote from: Twisteruk on Oct 28, 07:04 AM 2010
And Finally,

To say it never loses is true, as long as you're prepared to keep pumpin in the money *until* it wins.......


A nice sh!t start to the day  >:(
Hi Twister,

I'm sorry I missed this thread I would have warned you not to use this software unless you are prepared to keep pumping money in as your draw-down gets very large!!!

I tested this software about 3 to 4 months ago when they were offering a three day trial, it worked great for a while and then the losing runs started to kick in and wiped out all the profits I had made.

I un-installed the software straight away!

Thanks

malcop


chrisbis

I missed this one too.
The 3 day trial is still avail so I gave it a go.

Tho the layout looks promising, and its easy to use, the Strategy is only used on
Red/Black. (The manual promises sooo much more, but not yet)

The principle behind Fisher thinking is to not just use the Martingale progress
as it stands, and instead it shares out big losses over several bets.

Having said that, it can also come up with huge progression bets, when its trying to lessen the loses, as one thing the software does  do is it notes down each and every lose a a separate incidence.

Hence, if u lose -1 unit on black, it records that as a 1 lose
lose a second unit in succession, and it records the loses as... 1, 1

If u then went on to  say lose 3 units (trying to regain Ur position) it would
record it thus.....1, 1, 3

The softwares Strategy then in recovery, is to take each lose on it own, and cancel it out with a win.

I found my guess on Red/Black to be equal, or better than the Softwares bet, but i found the idea of spreading the lose (when large loses have occurred) over several phases interesting.

At one time, the Fisher, was  recovering a 48 unit loss, so when in with a 16, 16, 16 three stage sequence to recover at a slower pace than a straight natural 48 unit Martingale progression bet.

There are better Bots i feel, and its too limited just on ONE aspect of EC betting.

Twisteruk

Quote from: malcop on Oct 28, 10:14 PM 2010
Hi Twister,

I'm sorry I missed this thread I would have warned you not to use this software unless you are prepared to keep pumping money in as your draw-down gets very large!!!

I tested this software about 3 to 4 months ago when they were offering a three day trial, it worked great for a while and then the losing runs started to kick in and wiped out all the profits I had made.

I un-installed the software straight away!

Thanks

malcop



No worries buddy  :)
Mine is uninstalled now  :D
Its Set In Stone =)

esoito

Hmmm...looks as though this one might wither on the vine because of spikes in outlays -- something that puts a lot of people off, of course.

That's unless someone can come up with a modified strategy that evens things out a bit more.

chrisbis

Well funny u should mention that.
I ran the software (lets call it a Bot, tho rally its more like a semi-Bot)
along side my own play, and sometimes took the notice of it, and at other times- ignored it.

It does monitor the R/B play since u input the resulting spins, onto the Fisher table layout, and it calculates ur losses and wins. So one could use it to aid game play, being at all times cautious
about the progression it will suggest should u be taking a down draw.

esoito

@chrisbis

Lateral thinking at its best! Whatever you sprinkle on your breakfast cereal I'd like some too.  ;)

That was a good idea to run it in tandem as a sort of mirror to be followed or ignored according to outlays.

chrisbis

Thanx,

Porridge at the mo. Various flavours tho. ;D


Getting near winter time in the UK.

Peconi86

Hey guys,
There is no need to buy a software just set time/date when the trial begin. . and you have the full working software!!!By the way i have tryed couple a months ago and i think it's a very good system but only with a good bankroll!!

chrisbis

Hi. Peconi86

What do u mean "Set the Time and Date"??

Explain please..

malcop

Quote from: chrisbis on Oct 30, 02:14 PM 2010
Hi. Peconi86

What do you mean "Set the Time and Date"??

Explain please..
He meant you should change the time and date on your computer to try and fool the trial period but that does not always work!

chrisbis

Esp since its an internet download, and it gets the date from the world clock i think.

Maybe there's a way, but this software is not worth the asking price in my view, but learn the betting/spread technique, and then play on Ur own merits.

ThomasGrant

Ok, I purchased the software.
Sure hope I get updates.

Here is a video of it.
I lost.

Need a bigger bank balance.

Fisher Roulette Software V1.03
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity"

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