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EC LW registry tracker

Started by Bayes, Jun 08, 06:49 AM 2012

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Bayes

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This tracker uses 3,072 bet selections and orders the LW registries according to 2 criteria:

1) The BS has the lowest % of wins in the last 40 spins (the 3 marquees on the right in the screenshot)
2) The BS which hasn't hit two-in-a-row in the most number of spins. (the 3 marquees on the left)

Each BS is applied to the 3 even chances, so there are 6 possible LW "marquees" available at any given spin (although some may be dupicated if the lowest % happens also to be the BS which has the max number of spins since 2-in-a-row).

You need to get 12 spins before the LW registries are generated.

Qu. How are the bet selections generated?

Ans. If you take a sequence of 10 spins, there are 1024 possible permutations. The program uses a list of these sequences and on the first spin when the user clicks the layout it takes the first element of each of these sequences and checks whether there's a match. If there IS a match, that BS (permutation) gets a W added to its LW registry, if there is no match, it gets a L added. This continues and after 10 spins the cycle begins again, so after each spin every LW registry is updated and the program then chooses the registry which meets the criteria mentioned above. The last 40 spins of this LW is then displayed.

Qu. In the screenshot, what does the 'R/30' mean above the blue marquee on the right?

Ans. The 'R' refers to the next bet which would generate a W. The 30 tells you the % of wins in the last 40 spins, so in this example 30% is 12 x 100% / 40. The same applies to the marquees on the left (the letter tells you what you need to bet for a WIN).

Qu. What does the text 'C1 = 28' etc mean?

Ans. This refers to the number of spins since each sequence had a double win. There's one for each EC and they're colour-coded for easy reference. So when a LW registry gets 2-in-a-row, this number gets set to zero.

Qu. What do the 'Fix R' etc checkboxes do?

Ans. Normally, when these boxes aren't checked, on every spin a particular LW registry (marquee) is updated and may be replaced (because the current LW registry no longer meets the criteria of lowest % or most spins since a double win). The checkboxes override this behaviour. That means when you check the box next to say 'Fix R' the current LW registry will be 'fixed', meaning it won't be automatically replaced. The marquee will then be fixed until you uncheck the box. The checkboxes with > next to them control the marquees on the right, and the checkboxes with < next to them control the marquees on the left.

Qu. What does 'R/B = 44' etc mean?

Ans. These numbers refer to the % marquees only (on the right). They tell you what the % of wins is in the last 100 spins for each EC.

Qu. Can you give me any tips on how to use the tracker?

Ans. Well, I hope you know that nothing in roulette is guaranteed. So you might see a marquee with a lot of losses and think that some wins are 'due'. They are, but not necessarily in the next few spins, so take care and don't use suicidal progressions. Often it's better to 'go with the flow' until you see some evidence that the tide is turning, then bet for a 'correction'. Obviously, you don't have to bet for wins, you can bet for losses too, depending on what you think is likely to happen.

Keep an eye out for opportunities. For example, the left-hand marquees often generate a lot of chops. If you look at the yellow column (O/E) in the screenshot you'll see that there are 20 chops and only 3 series in the last 30 or so spins, so it might be worth betting for more series (as per the Marigny method).

Above all, don't get hung up on any one pattern or chase anything for too long. If something doesn't work out as planned, just forget it and move on. There will always be another opportunity along soon.

Keep in mind that this program is seeking out strong deviations, and they can be pretty scary. I've seen 71 spins without a double-win, and the lowest % of wins in the last 40 spins has been 12% (that's only 5 wins!).

That's it! Have fun.  :)
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

Drazen

Thanks Bayes. Works like wonder! Great contribution!


Regards


Drazen

flukey luke

I am starting to think Bayes supplied this guy with all his equipment.

The irony is in the ending.  ;D

link:://youtu.be/dFdIxE9tqO0

Bayes

Actually, the cartoon makes a good point. Doesn't matter how good  the tool is, you still have to keep your eyes open and brain engaged.  ;D

And it's not supposed to "work", it just gives you information. But of course, past results mean nothing, right?

If you don't like it, just wait for JL's next casino-crusher.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

Drazen

I have a feeling like you decided suddenly to make it public?


But anyway i think it won't explode like code20 method with so much shrapnels and kill all over. Including you also. I mean destroy casino of course, but also all managers, players, inocent people there... This should do one way controled damage, if you use it right.



This is real online casino crusher mostly i suppose, but if you are not coyote from cartoon  :LoL:


Cheers


Drazen


maestro

thanks bayes i like the way you explain things so even low brain as me can understand..will have fun with it even i do not like ec betting ....thanks :thumbsup:
Law of the sixth...<when you play roulette there will always be a moron tells you that you will lose to the house edge>

albertojonas

But i have a feeling that the FIX buttons do not work. do they?



Bayes

AJ, yes, they do work. The EC shown at the top of each column (R/B/O/E/H/L) is what you bet for a WIN. Click this EC on the layout and you'll see you always get wins in the marquee (when the corresponding fix box is checked).

oops, sorry. I accidentally modified your post instead of quoting it.  :-[
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

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