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Title: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 26, 07:21 PM 2013
A simple, effective and fun system.


Pick a number.  You decide how.


Bet 1 unit on that number.  If you win, hallelujah.  But, if you lose, and most of the time you will,


Bet 2 units on a split with your number in it.  Keep the split in the street your number is a part of.  If your number is in the 1st or 3rd column, there's only 1 split possible.  If it's in the middle column, you have a choice between the two other numbers in the street.  If you win, hallelujah.  But, if you lose, and most of the time you will,


Bet 3 units on the street your number is in.  If you win, wahoo.  But, if you lose, and most of the time you will,


Bet 4 units on a corner that your number is in.  Any corner as long as it is completely within the dozen your number is in.  If you win, wow. But if you lose, and most etc...,


Bet 5 units on the line etc...


Bet 6 units on the dozen etc...


Bet 7 units on the even chance.


If you don't hit on any bet, add +1 to the bet size and start over.


Anytime you win and are at a new high balance, reset.


Don't be too surprised if you win quite a bit playing this when things are going your way.


Be sure and set a realistic stop-loss just in case the unimaginable happens. :LoL:


GLC
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 26, 07:39 PM 2013
The original post for this topic has been edited!

Please retread it if you read it shortly after posting.
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: rouletteKEY on Feb 26, 07:56 PM 2013
Ever consider reversing the order and starting with the EC and then moving on all the way to the single number?  You could stay with the 35:1 bet for quite awhile and still be able to use a light progression to profit if you didn't win on the path there.   Just throwing it out there
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: TwoCatSam on Feb 26, 08:21 PM 2013
Quote from: GLC on Feb 26, 07:39 PM 2013
The original post for this topic has been edited!

Please retread it if you read it shortly after posting.

George you cracked me up!  I've heard of retreading tires, but never posts!!

;D

Sam
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 26, 11:15 PM 2013
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Feb 26, 08:21 PM 2013
George you cracked me up!  I've heard of retreading tires, but never posts!!

;D

Sam


It's my fat fingers typing on an  iPhone key pad. :o
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 27, 12:19 AM 2013
You have to increase your bet by the number of units you bet on the single number.


Here's the first 4 levels of the progression.


1-2-3-4-5-6-7
2-4-6-8-10-12-14
3-6-9-12-15-18-21
4-8-12-16-20-24-28
etc...


After a win, you must make a conscious decision how far back down the line you go if you're still not at a new profit.




Yes, you must have a decent buy-in of say 500 units.


But that's not too unrealistic if you can play for small units on-line.


GLC
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: Turner on Feb 27, 05:08 AM 2013
Nice realistic idea, Sausage fingers!
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: TwoCatSam on Feb 27, 05:37 AM 2013
Any horse in that sausage?
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: Kingspin on Feb 27, 03:30 PM 2013
Maybe a walk in the dark would be a better name.  :twisted:   With roulette you never know what is round the corner... :girl_to:
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 27, 03:49 PM 2013
Flat bet isn't too bad.  Seems to recover nicely if you get in the hole.


Maybe if you like a progression, you should slow it down a little.


GLC
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: DuffMiver on Feb 28, 03:40 AM 2013
I went for a walk in tthe p ark and got raped!
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: soggett on Feb 28, 07:38 AM 2013
Quote from: DuffMiver on Feb 28, 03:40 AM 2013
I went for a walk in tthe p ark and got raped!

:D :D :D :D

I did a quick test and got over 100 units in about 50 spins, lucky I guess
I agree that flatbetting does good here
28 units on a loss is not a big price
maybe 2 losses and quit for today?
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: Kingspin on Feb 28, 11:45 AM 2013
This  also known as a parachute system. Good method.
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 28, 02:56 PM 2013
Quote from: Kingspin on Feb 28, 11:45 AM 2013
This  also known as a parachute system. Good method.


An abbreviated parachute system.


I've been testing it playing follow-the-last for each of the locations.  Seems to work well that way also.


Here's a tiny tweak to the progression


Single number = 1 unit


Split = 1 unit


Street = 1 unit


Corner = 1 unit


Line = 2 units


Dozen = 3 units


Even Chance = 5 units
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: vladir on Feb 28, 08:10 PM 2013
i like it. but why just 5 units in the ec? with 9 we could recover all bets lost previously....
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: GLC on Feb 28, 11:07 PM 2013
Quote from: vladir on Feb 28, 08:10 PM 2013
i like it. but why just 5 units in the ec? with 9 we could recover all bets lost previously....


If you like 9 units on the even chance, go for it.


I just went 5 units to keep the draw downs a little less aggressive.  And, I figured that a hit every now and then on a single number or a split would recover most or all of the non-recovered units.  As we all know, there are a lot of permutations to the bet method we could consider.  All suggestions are more than welcome.


Maybe your idea of 9 units is better.  That way anytime we don't hit at least 1 of the bets, we can  increase our unit sizes and know that a win recovers all lost units from the level we're playing.


A win early will win enough to be able to drop down a level.


We will still need to decide how far down the progression line we want to go on a win.


I've been trying to play this by always betting on the number that has hit the most in the last 36 spins.  Also the split that has hit the most in the last 18 spins.  The street that has hit the most in the last 12 spins, etc...


It's  little hard to keep track, but it does seem to do better than follow-the-last.


Maybe betting the longest sleeper in each location would do fine also.


LoL,


GLC
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: DuffMiver on Mar 01, 04:59 AM 2013
Thanks GLC but how do the rest of you guys pick the number to bet on? I've been using the xoxox system but with little success
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: Kingspin on Mar 01, 11:17 AM 2013
Bet on number 1 and 0 for 200 apins.
Title: Re: A Walk In The Park
Post by: DuffMiver on Mar 01, 07:09 PM 2013
Quote from: Kingspin on Mar 01, 11:17 AM 2013
Bet on number 1 and 0 for 200 apins.

:xd: