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Wheel Movements

Started by ignatus, Jan 13, 09:35 PM 2013

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ignatus

Quote from: ewarwoowar on Jan 16, 07:54 AM 2013
Thank you for your reply and your explanation.
So, you're taking each spin independently? Or keeping with 2 and 4 if 6 hits, no matter what hits next?

Cheers.

It's a mechanical way of betting and the bets are always the same. (Use the tracker) By using progression and stoploss (no bet after 2 wins in a row, and wait for 2 losses before bet etc) you should do very well playing this. You know? It's based on statistics, facts. It's not an "invention"

Like the law of gravity and physics, this movement cannot change or be undone. It's always the same. There is nothing to be done to change it. It's a flaw on the live wheel

Think it's strange not more people realize and understood the advantage you get playing this.

Cheers
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Mattias

Hi,

I will try it! Just try figure out what happening - is it a result of a wheel-bias?
I know that Roulette has a negative expected value - I play for fun!

ignatus

Quote from: Mattias on Jan 16, 08:20 AM 2013
Hi,

I will try it! Just try figure out what happening - is it a result of a wheel-bias?

Yes, you can say that. It's a movement that occurs most frequently in all live wheels
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Mattias

interesting!

Have you also checked that for other live Casinos thought you played mostly at Dublinbet. I thought the Casinos have contoll of biasing or similar effects and adjusting the wheel etc.. Do you think it's the wheel or could it be something else?
I know that Roulette has a negative expected value - I play for fun!

warrior

I have been down this road many times,12 numbers are 12 numbers inside or outside,
this is my results,WLLLLLLLWLLWWLLLLLWWWLLWLLWLLWLLLWWWLLLLLLLWWWLWLWWLWLWLLLWLLLLLLLLLLLLLLW.
TIHS IS NORMAL RESULTS FOR 12 NUMBERS sorry for the bad news ,first time testing this but this is roulette.

ignatus

Quote from: warrior on Jan 16, 09:43 AM 2013
I have been down this road many times,12 numbers are 12 numbers inside or outside,
this is my results,WLLLLLLLWLLWWLLLLLWWWLLWLLWLLWLLLWWWLLLLLLLWWWLWLWWLWLWLLLWLLLLLLLLLLLLLLW.
TIHS IS NORMAL RESULTS FOR 12 NUMBERS sorry for the bad news ,first time testing this but this is roulette.

That's a 31% hitrate. Still better than other bets. From my statistics, other betting combinations have 14-25% hitrate.

Only thing to remember No bets after 3 losses in a row So, wait for a double attack after 2 losses, (WLLWLLW-pattern is reccuring here also) if lose again Wait for virtual win. (to avoid LLLLLLL-patterns)

Furthermore, after 2 wins in a row No Bet because more than 2 wins in a row is rare.

With a good progression (+1) you do well playing this.
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Still

I wonder how this might work on a double-zero wheel for those of us in the U.S.
Any guesses?

ignatus

Quote from: Still on Jan 16, 03:05 PM 2013
I wonder how this might work on a double-zero wheel for those of us in the U.S.
Any guesses?

The tracker is made for European Wheels. I haven't tried it on American wheels, but result should be the same
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Still

Quote from: ignatus on Jan 16, 03:36 PM 2013
The tracker is made for European Wheels. I haven't tried it on American wheels, but result should be the same

Ok.  If i were to make accommodations for the extra zero, would i just include it in with the same doublestreet as the other zero?  Or put it with another section?  All else is the same?  Thanks!

ignatus

Yes, do that. Interesting to know your results.

Right now I'm trying to uninstall/reinstall the trial version of Roulette Xtreme, so I can make some graphs. (Seems to be tricky but i hope it will work.)

If anyone know how to do this, or know how/where to get a new trial let me know . (can't find any torrents/cracks etc)

Thanks
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warrior

Quote from: ignatus on Jan 16, 12:27 PM 2013
That's a 31% hitrate. Still better than other bets. From my statistics, other betting combinations have 14-25% hitrate.

Only thing to remember No bets after 3 losses in a row So, wait for a double attack after 2 losses, (WLLWLLW-pattern is reccuring here also) if lose again Wait for virtual win. (to avoid LLLLLLL-patterns)

Furthermore, after 2 wins in a row No Bet because more than 2 wins in a row is rare.

With a good progression (+1) you do well playing this.
I have 2 full books on these type of bets they will all lose.

Still

Quote from: ignatus on Jan 16, 05:26 PM 2013
Yes, do that. Interesting to know your results.


Looks to me your sections correspond to the physical wheel. I just compared wheels and the number sequence on the wheels is quite different.  So to make this work with an American (greedy) wheel, i will have to work out other groups of numbers and group the extra 00 with other numbers in it's physical location. 

I'm not expert on how to extend trials through reinstall, but it seems like if you can get to the registry, or someplace else that was used to store info, you might get it.  I don't know why basic uninstall doesn't always work. 

It's a nifty little command line .exe you made.  If you were willing to share the code i might be able to adjust it to American wheel. 

ignatus

Quote from: warrior on Jan 16, 05:34 PM 2013
I have 2 full books on these type of bets they will all lose.

It makes no difference? They will all lose? This is not true. Hitrate is never less than 30%. In normal cases it's higher (I got 43% hitrate etc...) It depends on how you play it. Using (+1) progression, and stoploss, wait for virtual win should give you an advantage.

Furtheremore, what you do not believe: This method is based one the most common movement of the live-wheel. Proven by tests and statistics.

Time will tell. I haven't got RX so I can't make any graphs at this moment.
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ignatus

Quote from: Still on Jan 16, 05:46 PM 2013
Looks to me your sections correspond to the physical wheel. I just compared wheels and the number sequence on the wheels is quite different.  So to make this work with an American (greedy) wheel, i will have to work out other groups of numbers and group the extra 00 with other numbers in it's physical location. 

I'm not expert on how to extend trials through reinstall, but it seems like if you can get to the registry, or someplace else that was used to store info, you might get it.  I don't know why basic uninstall doesn't always work. 

It's a nifty little command line .exe you made.  If you were willing to share the code i might be able to adjust it to American wheel.

Yes, I can share the code. It's a very simple program made in Pascal. :)
If you like to donate link::[url="//paypal.me/ignatus1"]//paypal.me/ignatus1[/url]

"Focus on predicting wheel sectors where the ball is expected to land" ~Steve

Still

Quote from: ignatus on Jan 16, 05:53 PM 2013
Yes, I can share the code. It's a very simple program made in Pascal. :)

Not sure if i have a Pascal compiler on board but i do know enough to translate it to something i can compile to a command line program.  My PM works if you like. 

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