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Title: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 10:55 AM 2013
I think were all wasting time,if we know that in 200,000 or more  all systems will fail,what are we looking for ,we need not to look anymore past 3000 to 5000 spins,the amount to bet is small chips and your big bets,are made with casino money, claims of beating roulette in long run are silly,and systems should be used in short bursts and then change ,I'm a small winner ,and people laugh when they see my small bets, the high roller are the ones giving me a look ,and there faces go beat red when they have a big bet and lose,and i walk away a winner every casino trip whos laughing .
So win small and have fun playing the game,and forget about testing for 200,000 to 1 million spins ,my best system is played with 37 spin frames and i win every time ,my games last about 2 hours if i make my target i leave before that,i make lunch and dinner and a few drinks an somtime a little spending money and  I'm done for the day,ON A GOOD DAY I DOUBLE MY BANK ON 37 SPINS that's when i celebrate,i bring my wife out to a fancy dinner, so find 2 or 3 systems to make some money each trip ,YOU MUST LEAVE A WINNER ,LOSING IS A SIGN OF WEAKNESS LEAVING THE TABLE, a 37 spin frame bet is all i need to make my profit end of story,and we all need to stop jumping from LETS FIND A BET SYNDROME  that WINS IN 1 MILLION SPINS,never chase LOSSES only your WINS,IN 37  SPIN FRAME i have 2 bets that take advantage of the odds there paying me ,BIG THANKS TO TURNER,I FOUND THIS BY MISTAKE.So you can find a winning method on these forums ,so stop with all the jack of all bets syndrome, :LoL:
Here is an idea, we should have a pyramid scheme here ,for example one trusted member will be in charge of the money,we have 100 members 0r less each one of us will make, don't laugh 1 dollar playing roulette ,should be very easy ,we pick a name out of a hat to see who gets the first 100 bucks and then every one will have there chance of the 100 dollars ,once every one is payed then we up it to 2 dollars for the wins and so forth I'm sure this is a interesting way to win in this game,ANY THOUGHTS ON THIS WOULD BE GREAT.WARRIOR
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 11:16 AM 2013
On the pyramid thingy,isWHAT I CALL NETWORK MARKETING,think of all those companies that do this,im just thinking outside the box this can work if planned properly.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 11:28 AM 2013
For me i would vote ON TWOCATSAM to be the trusted member.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 11:31 AM 2013
This is one way to use casino winning to our advantage,casinos are monsters ,so we become united and see if this would work.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 11:41 AM 2013
Imagine 1000 members with this idea :twisted: that would be compound interest.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 11:48 AM 2013
THINK OF THIS WE WOULD NEVER BE BANNED, WHAT WINNING A FEW DOLLARS :lol:
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: TwoCatSam on Mar 08, 12:06 PM 2013
Thanks, Warrior!!

I'll do it.........what ever it is!   :o

Sam
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: Turner on Mar 08, 12:19 PM 2013
Quote from: warrior on Mar 08, 10:55 AM 2013
WINS,IN 37  SPIN FRAME i have 2 bets that take advantage of the odds there paying me ,BIG THANKS TO TURNER,I FOUND THIS BY MISTAKE.

lol...are there 2 Turners? Which idea was it?....cant be anything I did, Im an i.diot.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 04:35 PM 2013
Quote from: Turner on Mar 08, 12:19 PM 2013
LoL...are there 2 Turners? Which idea was it?....can't be anything I did, I'm an i.diot.
[/quote Your not an i.diot. ,it was the last one 12 repeater based on the law of third ,I'm doing something totally different than you by mistake really.thanks .
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 04:40 PM 2013
Now whos in for the pyramid, so we can start planning, and like i said if TWOCATSAM is in he would be responsible for paying the member the winnings so no one gets screwed .everyone will have a chance to make money.so if anyone is for it i will start to figure out how to best plan this ,if ideas on how we can do this please help,we will all benefit.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 05:11 PM 2013
The idea of this pyramid .
1 Get as many people to play.
2 We make 1 dollar playing roulette using what ever system you want ,don't laugh at the dollar it adds up.when lots of people are involved.
3 we set up accounts where money can be transfer.
4 Twocatsam will recieve the winnings from each player , lets say ex. 100 people that's 100 dollars .
5Twocatsam will have  a hat he will pull out the first name out of the hat of the 100 ,he then will transfer the money to the winner ,he now is out ,he will wait and still contribute to playing until everyone has there turn.
6 once everyone has won there money we up it to 2 dollar winnings and so on and see how hi we can get that's resonable.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: Turner on Mar 08, 05:56 PM 2013
Shouldnt this post be called..."lets form a pyramid system" instead of "What is a realistic number to test a system" :thumbsup:
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 08, 06:22 PM 2013
Quote from: Turner on Mar 08, 05:56 PM 2013
Shouldnt this post be called..."lets form a pyramid system" instead of "What is a realistic number to test a system" :thumbsup:
I didn't mean to add this on this thread, it was an thought that i had right at the end of my paragragh, but i like the name :thumbsup:
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: soggett on Mar 09, 05:43 AM 2013
Quote from: warrior on Mar 08, 04:35 PM 2013
Your not an i.diot. ,it was the last one 12 repeater based on the law of third ,I'm doing something totally different than you by mistake really.thanks


will you share it with us?
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: starkygold on Mar 09, 05:53 AM 2013
Quote from: warrior on Mar 08, 11:28 AM 2013
For me i would vote ON TWOCATSAM to be the trusted member.

+1
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 08:18 AM 2013
THE PYRAMID SYSTEM
Put your name if you want to part of this money making system.
WARRIOR
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: GLC on Mar 09, 10:49 AM 2013
It's an interesting concept, Warrior.

I think it's so new, is why the members are hesitant to jump in.
As for me, I can't legally play on the internet in my state.
You probably need to flesh it out a little more so people have a very clear picture of every step.

I applaud you're outside the box thinking. 

It's the kind of thing that could change the whole way we look at playing roulette. :thumbsup:

Don't be discouraged if  you don't get a lot of participation.

You've given a good intro, but there's still a lot of darkness about the idea that's keeping people from jumping on board.

GLC
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: biagle on Mar 09, 11:41 AM 2013
im in, but what if i loose all what 100$?:)
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: Turner on Mar 09, 12:02 PM 2013
Quote from: GLC on Mar 09, 10:49 AM 2013
It's an interesting concept, Warrior.

I think it's so new, is why the members are hesitant to jump in.
As for me, I can't legally play on the internet in my state.
You probably need to flesh it out a little more so people have a very clear picture of every step.

I applaud you're outside the box thinking. 

It's the kind of thing that could change the whole way we look at playing roulette. :thumbsup:

Don't be discouraged if  you don't get a lot of participation.

You've given a good intro, but there's still a lot of darkness about the idea that's keeping people from jumping on board.

GLC
I agree...and PYRAMID is a dodgy word in a lot of peoples eyes....I associate a pyramid with...buy in and find others to join the pyramid. I pay xx amount of money, and as long as I find ,say, 5 peolple to part with their money, I will get my money back plus 4 lots of money. its getting the others to join that is the problem...and its what puts people off a pyramid.
The first few recipiants do well but its as the pyramid widens that it gets unattractive, and the lower layers of the pyramid are the most likely to lose money.
Is it a Pyramid?...doesnt sound like one. You need to explain it. Sounds more like a lottery.

Turner
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: KCIN012 on Mar 09, 12:28 PM 2013
Im in sounds easy money, But im sure it would not take long for someone to winge about something.
If everybodys win goal was 1%. But the chances of everybody playing along is doubtfull, as soon as
someone has their 100 some will drop out.

But im game.
Nick x
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 04:22 PM 2013
Quote from: GLC on Mar 09, 10:49 AM 2013
It's an interesting concept, Warrior.

I think it's so new, is why the members are hesitant to jump in.
As for me, I can't legally play on the internet in my state.
You probably need to flesh it out a little more so people have a very clear picture of every step.

I applaud you're outside the box thinking. 

It's the kind of thing that could change the whole way we look at playing roulette. :thumbsup:

Don't be discouraged if  you don't get a lot of participation.

You've given a good intro, but there's still a lot of darkness about the idea that's keeping people from jumping on board.

GLC
Yes it is a new concept but you dont have to play online im not i  will go to my casino ,when i win i will deposit the money in an account then transfer to THE TRUSTED MEMEBER .
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 04:31 PM 2013
Quote from: Turner on Mar 09, 12:02 PM 2013
I agree...and PYRAMID is a dodgy word in a lot of peoples eyes....I associate a pyramid with...buy in and find others to join the pyramid. I pay xx amount of money, and as long as I find ,say, 5 peolple to part with their money, I will get my money back plus 4 lots of money. its getting the others to join that is the problem...and its what puts people off a pyramid.
The first few recipiants do well but its as the pyramid widens that it gets unattractive, and the lower layers of the pyramid are the most likely to lose money.
Is it a Pyramid?...doesn't sound like one. You need to explain it. Sounds more like a lottery.

Turner
Well we can change the name ,but its not like that pyramid that you explained ,i hate those ideas never been involved in those,this is like a lottery and everyone will win ,because if your name is pulled out of a hat you win, but then you do not go back in  until every one has a chance ,once everyone has there money we start over an up the stakes, this can snow ball very fast ,so my idea is if it starts to get big then we start to branch of that way we do not wait to long to get paid and by branch off i mean other groups start to form and create smaller ones ,im just throwing it out there.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 04:44 PM 2013
Quote from: KCIN012 on Mar 09, 12:28 PM 2013
I'm in sounds easy money, But I'm sure it would not take long for someone to winge about something.
If everybodys win goal was 1%. But the chances of everybody playing along is doubtfull, as soon as
someone has their 100 some will drop out.

But I'm game.
Nick x
Very good point, so this is where we need to come together and find the safest way to do this so no one gets burnt,we come up with thousands of system on roulette ,this should not be so hard just a little thinking ,the TRUSTED member would be responsible for getting the money to the winner, at the same time he will have info on this person,just thinking out loud ,but we can focus our energy on this part. :thumbsup: 
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 05:13 PM 2013
Quote from: biagle on Mar 09, 11:41 AM 2013
I'm in, but what if i lose all what 100$? :)
Good point, this is where we have to be focused and not lose ,making 1% is the goal,but keep it come this is good brainstorming.
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: TwoCatSam on Mar 09, 05:39 PM 2013
I'm in.

If I were that "TRUSTED"  member, here is how I would select who won.  Each participant would have a number.  I would program Random, org. to give me one number between 1 and X.  This would be videoed and who ever won, wins!  The next time around, we would eliminate the winning number if it came up again.

If someone could tell me how to tell Random. org how to "Give me 100 numbers and, oh, by the way, leave out 14".  I'd do that.

I'm in!!  Sounds like a hoot!

Sam
Title: Re: What is a realistic number to test a system
Post by: warrior on Mar 09, 05:52 PM 2013
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Mar 09, 05:39 PM 2013
I'm in.

If I were that "TRUSTED"  member, here is how I would select who won.  Each participant would have a number.  I would program Random, org. to give me one number between 1 and X.  This would be videoed and who ever won, wins!  The next time around, we would eliminate the winning number if it came up again.

If someone could tell me how to tell Random. org how to "Give me 100 numbers and, oh, by the way, leave out 14".  I'd do that.

I'm in!!  Sounds like a hoot!

Sam
GREAT IDEA SAM :xd: