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Title: The switch 'em System
Post by: buffalowizard on May 17, 10:17 AM 2010
Done some testing on this, but would love help from some of you guys.

The beauty is. . . this is a FLAT BETTING system! Yes, you heard me right!

The betting selection is as follows (bet every spin):

Last Dozen - 1unit
Last Column - 1 unit
Last 2 Dozens - 1 unit on each
Last 2 Columns - 1 unit on each
Repeat this sequence 3 times

I was initially working on 12 spin sessions, aiming for between +2-+5

See how you get on.
Title: Re: The switch 'em System
Post by: buffalowizard on May 17, 10:18 AM 2010
Here is an example:

14
31   1 unit on dozen 2 (the previous dozen) lost, so -1
6     1 unit on column 1 (bottom column) lost, so -2
11   1 unit on dozen 1 and 3 (the last 2 previous dozens.  Win so -1
14   1 unit on column 2 and 3 (the last 2 previous columns) Win so level
21   1 unit on dozen 2 (previous dozen) win so +2
34   1 unit on column 3 (previous column) loss, so +1
18   1 unit on dozens 2 and 3. . . . +2
3     1 unit on columns 1 and 3. . . . +3   stop
Title: Re: The switch 'em System
Post by: soggett on Jun 27, 07:36 AM 2015
I'm sorry for opening this old thread up

I searched for one of your systems and this cought my eye, did you do more tests with this?

I run a quick 1000 spin test, heres the graph

ends +30 flatbetting, max was +57

seems pretty stable, very easy to play

max I had 3 sessions of 12 spins in negative hit back to back
so if I did +2 after those 3 for just the next 1 session then back to 1 unit this ends +78

I have some ideas I'll try with this

Did you by any chance keep your notes?