First of all, I admire the work everyone has posted. . . . and this has inspired me to use the peanut on top off my shoulders.
I am an beginner at online casino's, and I am not going to try and conquer the casino's and become a millionaire. . . . BUT I would like to buy a Triumph Daytona, the PS3, nice new phone etc. So this for me is for all those "Nice to haves"
Sorry if this gets a bit boring, but there is method to the madness. Common things I've seen on the internet while looking at different strategies and systems, are words like . . . . The house edge . . . my percentage of beating the house. . . odds of 37 to 1 etc.
All of us have one thing in common. . . . we want to beat the house. . . . .
Why cant we change that, so that we have that edge, and the house must beat us?
How is this possible. . . . we'll if I've overlooked things, then PLEASE ignore this post.
I have also not tried this for money, but only on the "play for fun" systems.
As there are many of you, that has a couple 1000 more spins than I have, I would really appreciate some feedback to this. . . .
What are the odds that I pick the right number? What are my odds if I get 4 chances to pick that number?
Now give the casino those odds. . . . what are the odds the casino gets my 4 numbers right?
Put 1 credit on every single number. . . Remove any 4 numbers. . . . . and spin. . . .
What if you lose? Rebet, and make that 1 credit bet 3 credits on each number. . . . spin
I haven't really managed to test it further, because I have not yet been able to increase my bets more than 2 times. (don't know if this is a good thing :)
Here are questions I have, if someone could perhaps try. . . . and let me know
1. Surely there are 4 numbers, that will come up less likely in 38 spins???
2. Should one randomly pick 4 numbers every 3 spins? (or however many spins)
The DOWNSIDE, betting with 1 credit on each number, is that it's a high risk, with a small profit, but I'm sure with a bit of TLC this might work?????
M
Welcome to the forum and making your first post Maurice :thumbsup:
Maui13 My friend u have sooooooooo much to learn! :D
QuotePut 1 credit on every single number. . . Remove any 4 numbers. . . . . and spin. . . .
What if you lose? Rebet, and make that 1 credit bet 3 credits on each number. . . . spin
I haven't really managed to test it further, because I have not yet been able to increase my bets more than 2 times. (don't know if this is a good thing :)
Here are questions I have, if someone could perhaps try. . . . and let me know
1. Surely there are 4 numbers, that will come up less likely in 38 spins???
2. Should one randomly pick 4 numbers every 3 spins? (or however many spins)
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You mean something like this?
@ Jordan, I knew somehow that I was going to get a remark like that, but it's good. . . . motivates me more, I dream more and I think more. . .
ThomasGrant - uhm, yes something like that, but I see in your screenshot you have 6 numbers missing. . . . the more numbers you take away, the more the house has an advantage. . . remember. . . . keep it on your side. . .
Perhaps try it with your program, with only 4 numbers missing. . . and a different betting strategy?
M
QuoteThomasGrant - uhm, yes something like that, but I see in your screenshot you have 6 numbers missing. . . . the more numbers you take away, the more the house has an advantage. . . remember. . . . keep it on your side. . .
Perhaps try it with your program, with only 4 numbers missing. . . and a different betting strategy?
M
Umm, I suggest you take a closer look.
Zoom in.
And you will see it is only 4 that are missing.
2,3,13,16,31,36 ???
Ahh bugger.
I see I have 5 missing.
I was going to do this on a no zero table.
That is why there is 5 missing.
Quote from: Maui13 on Jul 27, 11:19 AM 2010
2,3,13,16,31,36 ???
LOL... proves I can't count.
Ok will run again with new settings.
Here ya go...
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In both instances it seems that the graph goes down. . . . . then steadily climbs?
If you run it with double the amount of spins?
*I wish I had an app like that to test with. . . *
PS - Also, do you randomize your 4 numbers, or does the count run with your initial 4 al the way through?
Quote from: Maui13 on Jul 27, 11:51 AM 2010
In both instances it seems that the graph goes down. . . . . then steadily climbs?
If you run it with double the amount of spins?
*I wish I had an app like that to test with. . . *
If you read my tutorial posts.
You will see that I am building something like an app that can do this sort of thing.
Quote from: Maui13 on Jul 27, 11:52 AM 2010
PS - Also, do you randomize your 4 numbers, or does the count run with your initial 4 al the way through?
Take a closer look at the settings.
Min Max.
You can change these.
It misses 4 of the numbers at random.
I played around a bit more. . .
I spin to get 4 numbers, I then use these 4 numbers, I run the same bet on these 4, then pick the next 4 from the numbers that came up. If the same number comes up, spin a 5th time to get the 4 numbers. . . and so on an so forth. . .
I found that when I used 1 credit. . . . . lost and made it 3 credits per number, I came out less than what I had. . . . so played more and found I had to use the initial credit + 10, so a total of 11 credits per number. That's just for the second spin if my "lucky" number came up.
Anyone tried perhaps?