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Title: The Profiteer
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 21, 12:00 PM 2013
I'll skip to the strategy:

Tracking DS, in columns of 2

Laid out like so:

2 5
1 3
6 2
3 4  etc

Selection is simple:

Wait for a double that is not a repeat such as

3 5

Then bet that the next two DS will not repeat

3 5
2 3 win

Then retrack and wait for another non repeating couplet.

If you get a loss, then retrack same as above.

Progression 1 on each DS
If lost then raise to 2 on each until recovery
If lost again the to 3 on each

BW
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 21, 12:08 PM 2013
Also, you may find yourself still up in profit after a single loss. This is because you will experience long runs of consecutive wins. If you're still in profit, then it's wise not to increase from base unit. Just take the loss and carry on building from there.

BW
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 21, 12:22 PM 2013


A loss is -5 units

3 wins in a row to get that back, which is commonplace.

Here's an example

4 5
2 1 win +1
5 5 no bet
2 6
1 3 win +2
6 2
5 4 win +3
2 2 no bet
1 6
5 5 loss -2 (up to 2 units)
3 5
2 1 win 0 back to 1 unit
5 6
3 1 win +1

Etc

It is very easy to quickly get to +10 with this so don't get too greedy and have a stop off point
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 22, 09:08 AM 2013
Hi guys,


here's a session of 100 spins below I just played - it shows the up and down of an ordinary session - the beauty is that there are lots of 'get out' points. It is fairly straightforward to cling back a loss or two with the small increase of units, so there should be no huge drawdowns either.


3 3  nb
5 1
5 1  +1
6 4
5 5  -4
5 2
4 5  -2
6 4
2 5   0
1 4
3 6   +1
3 2
1 3   +2
4 2
4 5   +3
4 4   nb
3 2
5 4   +4
6 1
5 6   +5
1 3
3 3   0
6 2
3 2   +2
3 1
1 3   +3
1 5
2 3   +4
2 5
5 3   +5
1 3
6 3   +6
2 1
1 1   +1
1 6
1 5   +3
5 4
6 5   +4
3 6
5 5   -1
4 5
1 2   +1
3 2
6 2   +2
1 5
5 2   +3
4 3
4 3   +4
4 4   nb
3 3   nb
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: Chrisbis on Jun 22, 01:50 PM 2013
@BW

Is this the series of results with the error in too?

3 2
6 2   +2 The "2" can not be a win since Its above!
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: ignatus on Jun 22, 02:42 PM 2013
I really don't understand the betselection. Could you explain that better ?

Just wait for 2 ds not to repeat, then bet randomly 2 others? But sometimes you bet the same ds? Doesn't make any sense at all
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: MrG on Jun 22, 02:57 PM 2013
I'm also having hard time to understand this. But I think that between the lines there is no relation. The thing that when in one line there is no repeat is just a trigger nothing else. So once you have a trigger, than you simply spin write down the result. And then you just bet that the last DS will not repeat in nexst spin. So once your BR is neutral or in plus the win is +1, once you are negative, due to progression the win is +2 or more. Example:

1 2 - no repeat, trigger. Now just spin roulette, result is for example 1, so write down 1:
1 and now you bet that this 1 DS will not repeat, so you bet all DS except DS 1.

That is my understanding of the system, if it is correct I don't know. :-)
Title: Re: The Profiteer
Post by: Serendipity on Jun 22, 03:41 PM 2013
Hi there buffalo,

your system is pretty interesting... but can be improved... just think of betting even when you originally wanted to wait.
I have just completed the lines below.

Thanks,

Adrian

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Quote from: buffalowizard on Jun 22, 09:08 AM 2013
Hi guys,


here's a session of 100 spins below I just played - it shows the up and down of an ordinary session - the beauty is that there are lots of 'get out' points. It is fairly straightforward to cling back a loss or two with the small increase of units, so there should be no huge drawdowns either.


3 3  nb
5 1 +1
5 1  +1 +2
6 4 +1
5 5  -4 -2
5 2 +1
4 5  -2 +1
6 4 +1
2 5   0 +4
1 4 +1
3 6   +1 +6
3 2 +1
1 3   +2 +8
4 2 +1
4 5  +3 +10
4 4   nb +5
3 2 +1
5 4   +4 +7
6 1 +1
5 6   +5 +9
1 3 +1
3 3   0 +5
6 2 +1
3 2   +2 +7
3 1 +1
1 3   +3 +9
1 5 +1
2 3   +4 +10
2 5 +1
5 3   +5 +12
1 3 +1
6 3   +6 +14
2 1 +1
1 1 +1 +10
1 6 +1
1 5   +3 +12
5 4 +1
6 5   +4 +14
3 6 +1
5 5   -1 +10
4 5 +1
1 2   +1 +12
3 2 +1
6 2   +2 +14
1 5 +1
5 2   +3 +16
4 3 +1
4 3   +4 +18
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