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Title: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: falkor2k15 on Jun 07, 07:56 AM 2016
It seems there are many interesting systems that have been posted over the years, but ones that haven't actually been tested in any depth - just a few short games here and there under 1,000 spins usually. So which system(s), if any, would you suspect has potential merit to beat the game and ones I should consider coding?
For any suggestions, please provide the name and link to rouletteforum or vlsroulette.
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: BelgianPlayer on Jun 07, 08:16 AM 2016
link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=17095.0


would like someone test this one with coding

it's doing pretty good so far but more testing needed
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: Bayes on Jun 07, 11:03 AM 2016
FWIW, the 91 step progression has a 1 in 157 chance of busting.

1 / (1 - 2/37)91 ~ 157

The 69 step progression has a 1 in 46 chance of busting.

1 / (1 - 2/37)69 ~ 46
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: mogul397 on Jun 07, 11:24 AM 2016
Quote from: falkor2k15 on Jun 07, 07:56 AM 2016
It seems there are many interesting systems that have been posted over the years, but ones that haven't actually been tested in any depth - just a few short games here and there under 1,000 spins usually. So which system(s), if any, would you suspect has potential merit to beat the game and ones I should consider coding?
For any suggestions, please provide the name and link to rouletteforum or vlsroulette.

None. I can't think of any that survive my 100 spin "wallpaper test".

You can do that in a glance.
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: BellagioOwner on Jun 07, 06:04 PM 2016
"wallpaper test"??  :P
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: Tomla021 on Jun 07, 06:28 PM 2016
yes the mogul has a wallpaper test.....I think it just refers to a quick test using zumma numbers
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: RouletteGhost on Jun 07, 07:51 PM 2016
Quote from: Tomla021 on Jun 07, 06:28 PM 2016
yes the mogul has a wallpaper test....

And it is not worth the cyber space it is published on
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: mogul397 on Jun 08, 01:44 PM 2016
Quote from: Tomla021 on Jun 07, 06:28 PM 2016
yes the mogul has a wallpaper test.....I think it just refers to a quick test using zumma numbers

In this case it was the quick result of an actual casino visit.
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: mogul397 on Jun 08, 01:50 PM 2016
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Jun 07, 07:51 PM 2016
And it is not worth the cyber space it is published on

As are most of your stuff and stories.

Like your allegation that roulette was gonzo cause of your house. Guess that
was a lie like most things.

Anyway, unlike you I always like to actually address the subject.

Yes, the wallpaper test is valid. We all know and agree that "there's no way
to win in the long run".  So the point of the wallpaper test is to show if
you are going to get your ass handed to you (like I'm doing to you now)
quickly and often, or if it has merit for more testing and work.

If you lose quickly once, or many times, or have a deep drawdown quickly,
then SOMETHING is wrong.

And I guess I'll embrace my given title of "thread killer". I happened to glance
at a few older threads that I had saved and it was interesting at how many
of them ended with my post. I'd say I got the last word in, but primarily I
made sense and it was recognized.

Now back to house painting RG. HAving done it many times, I don't expect to see you
(after you read this post) for several weeks, if not months.

Unless your car sale bonus was big this month and you are hiring someone.
Remember. "Money is STILL the best labor saving device invented by man".

Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: RouletteGhost on Jun 08, 02:17 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Jun 08, 01:50 PM 2016
As are most of your stuff and stories.

Like your allegation that roulette was gonzo cause of your house. Guess that
was a lie like most things.

Anyway, unlike you I always like to actually address the subject.

Yes, the wallpaper test is valid. We all know and agree that "there's no way
to win in the long run".  So the point of the wallpaper test is to show if
you are going to get your ass handed to you (like I'm doing to you now)
quickly and often, or if it has merit for more testing and work.

If you lose quickly once, or many times, or have a deep drawdown quickly,
then SOMETHING is wrong.

And I guess I'll embrace my given title of "thread killer". I happened to glance
at a few older threads that I had saved and it was interesting at how many
of them ended with my post. I'd say I got the last word in, but primarily I
made sense and it was recognized.

Now back to house painting RG. HAving done it many times, I don't expect to see you
(after you read this post) for several weeks, if not months.

Unless your car sale bonus was big this month and you are hiring someone.
Remember. "Money is STILL the best labor saving device invented by man".

Money has been very nice actually

No time to play roulette at the moment

Hardwood floors tomorrow
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: denzie on Jun 09, 02:24 AM 2016
Hotzone ..... from ignatus!

Anyone else curious about this one?
Speak now or forever hold your peace

:)
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: denzie on Jun 09, 02:26 AM 2016
link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=16834.msg152224#msg152224
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: kingdombunnies on Jun 09, 02:57 AM 2016
I have been testing this in a casino (HC).

I did 120 spins and followed the rules of the system. I won a total 7 times in the 120 spins.

Next time another 120 spins :)
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: denzie on Jun 09, 03:54 AM 2016
HC = Holland Casino ?

So you was around break even?

And this means you would like to see this one tested over 1 million spins ?
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: kingdombunnies on Jun 09, 04:50 AM 2016
Quote from: denzie on Jun 09, 03:54 AM 2016
HC = Holland Casino ?

So you was around break even?

And this means you would like to see this one tested over 1 million spins ?

Yes Holland Casino, yes I did break even and yes I would like to see this one tested :)

I think this system is a really great one O0
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: denzie on Jun 09, 05:07 AM 2016
Quote from: kingdombunnies on Jun 09, 04:50 AM 2016

I think this system is a really great one O0

So do I.  Not understand why others not post reaction here. It's free of charge though  :twisted:
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: BellagioOwner on Jun 09, 07:12 AM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Jun 08, 01:50 PM 2016Yes, the wallpaper test is valid. We all know and agree that "there's no way
to win in the long run".  So the point of the wallpaper test is to show if
you are going to get your ass handed to you (like I'm doing to you now)
quickly and often, or if it has merit for more testing and work.

If the "test" is based on some numbers you could post them for fun and see how the systems work on them.
Now... on the main topic of the thread. I believe systems that would be nice to be tested on longrun 1million coded are the ones that are based on statistics and bets based on Deviations, mean etc. I think they are the only one with any chance against BIG longrun.
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: Tomla021 on Jun 09, 03:13 PM 2016
also would love to see Hotzone by Ignatus tested for a million spins--I tried it in mini sessions and havent lost yet
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: BelgianPlayer on Jun 09, 05:22 PM 2016
i played this hotzone a few times and gave it up after only 7 wins from 24 games.

for me it was a failure or i had some really bad luck
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: fetaklaci on Jun 09, 07:40 PM 2016
Bayes

May I ask what progression is it or where can I find it?

About the hotzone thing.. Maybe this is where the difference between rng and live comes into play.
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: BelgianPlayer on Jun 10, 09:56 PM 2016
fetaklaci, are you talking about the 91 step progression?
Title: Re: Which system(s) needs coding/testing over 1 million spins?
Post by: fetaklaci on Jun 13, 03:58 PM 2016
@BelgianPlayer Yes, that one