This is a simple program which keeps track of various statistics while testing/playing. The stats are:
* LLW (longest losing run)
* LWR (longest winning run)
* Number of wins & losses
* Average quantity of numbers bet
* z-score
* Profit/Balance
If you don't know what "z-score" is, and you care that you don't know, :D then there's a thread in the Math reference section called "standard deviation in plain English (link:://rouletteforum.cc/math-reference/standard-deviation-in-plain-english/)", which explains it. Basically, if the z-score is negative and decreasing, that's bad, but if it's positive and increasing, its good. If it goes over +3.0 and keeps rising you should be getting excited.
The program is very easy to use. The numbers in the list on the left represent the amount of numbers you will be betting on for any particular bet. So before you make a bet, select a number from this list. Then, after the wheel has spun, record a win or loss by clicking the appropriate button - that's it!
Note that the program assumes betting the inside numbers and also flat bets - no progressions.
Also, if you check the "Save Results" box, a file called "zscore.txt" will be saved. This contains a list of the z-scores in .csv format which can be plotted in a spreadsheet.
Fantastic work Bayes !
Thanks for it ;D
VERY appreciated!!
Hi Bayes
I downloaded the Z meter from the VLS forum some time ago which was just very similar to this and I have used it loads...was it yours?
This is a very handy tool...thank you.
Cheers Bayes. Much appreciated. :thumbsup:
Bayes that is trully brilliant :)
Thank You :thumbsup:
Thank you for your kindness in sharing this.
Bayes; from his signature:
"A probability assignment is a numerical encoding of a state of knowledge."
A formation assignment is a lineal representation of current conditions based on previous similarities of known conditions.
Quote from: Blood Angel on Oct 12, 03:26 PM 2010
I downloaded the Z meter from the VLS forum some time ago which was just very similar to this and I have used it loads...was it yours?
Glad you're finding it useful. Yes, the z-meter was one of my babies. :)
Then thank you very much 8) :thumbsup:
Hi Bayes,
Thanks for the tool.
malcop
Very very well done. Great Tool.
Many Thanks
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Cheers Bayes for this little gadget tool of urs.
Love gadgets!!! :thumbsup:
number 36 is missing for single 0
Sarif, the numbers in the list are not the numbers on the wheel, but the QUANTITY of numbers you are betting on, so it wouldn't make any sense to have 36 numbers - the most numbers you can bet and still make a profit is 35.
Actually, that's not quite true, but I thought 35 numbers would be enough for anyone. :)
I've upgraded the stat-meter so that it preserves the z-score between sessions (the previous version reset the z-score to zero on starting the program).
There is now a "results.txt" file which is needed to load the previous z-score result from a previous session. Clicking the "New File" button will ERASE the data on this file, so if you want to start testing a new system, or just start afresh, then use this option. Naturally, if you want to keep results you'll need to copy the data to another file (or just move the file and create another "results.txt" file).
Note that only the z-score is preserved between sessions, not any of the other stats. I'll be adding a database in the future so that you can switch easily between testing different systems, erase results etc.
Excellent work for the Forum Bayes, Thank you :thumbsup:
Nice touch Bayes...once again I thank you :thumbsup:
Bug alert! :(
Don't download this new version until I've squashed a bug which has come to light. :thumbsup:
Quote from: Bayes on Dec 12, 03:41 AM 2010
Bug alert! :(
Don't download this new version until I've squashed a bug which has come to light. :thumbsup:
Go! Go! @ Bayes' Truck!
Hi Bays,
Can you Stats Tracker Software be used for EC bets?
Thanks
Malcop