Hi all,
While am scrapping through the forums, am seeing loads of methods to play and struggling to keep up. As a starter am picking those that led to max discussions. Am practicing 10 of them at the moment and while doing that figured that some come easy to me and some are very difficult and needs lot of patience to study and practice. So obviously the easy ones are becoming my favourites.
But it will be really interesting to hear from the community and benefit from their experience on their favourite methods.
What is your favourite playing method(s)?
- Yanks
Yanks
If I may--and if this is forward just put it in the mental wastebasket. Experience has taught me that a favorite method will soon become your least favorite as it will always let you down. My game is to have several methods and rotate/switch from time to time.
I know it's silly, but it's like the gods of gambling decipher what you are doing and send the devil to get you. Switch wheels/casinos and it won't matter. When things start going South, they go.
Again, unaksedfor advice........
Beware of trying to win on the small bankroll. It is hard to do. I find myself failing when I try for a win with a small bank. When you start a trot, you must have X amount set aside and go with it to the end. Otherwise, you will quit two spins before your winner.
That being said, there is nothing to say you won't lose a large bankroll. There is nothing to say you won't lose no matter what you do. While there are those on this forum who disagree, I find myself digging me out of the hole a lot of the time. If I can just dig out and resume the upward graph, I'm pretty happy.
Take it or leave it--it's just my take on the thing.
Samster
Sam, First of all a big thank you for taking time to share your experience and learnings from all these years of playing hundreds of thousands of spins. I look forward to learning more from you, as I always see honesty and truth when I read your posts (although in a blunt manner :D if I may say so. You sound more like my Dad to me! :love:)
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Jul 02, 10:49 AM 2013
Experience has taught me that a favorite method will soon become your least favorite as it will always let you down. My game is to have several methods and rotate/switch from time to time.
I think am completely taking this onboard and will take it as a huge learning for today to be noted down and looked back. By asking people to post their favourite method(s), I am trying to accelerate the learning curve for anyone who is coming new here and looking at the forums. It is much like the Project Q thread from Proofreaders but more about what works for different playing styles rather than the top performing ones.
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Jul 02, 10:49 AM 2013
Beware of trying to win on the small bankroll. It is hard to do. I find myself failing when I try for a win with a small bank. When you start a trot, you must have X amount set aside and go with it to the end. Otherwise, you will quit two spins before your winner.
Understand, agree and marking this another big learning from today. But what am unclear on how big is big enough or how big is not small. Rephrasing it assuming that my basic unit is 1$, how big a bankroll should I have 1000$, 2000$, 5000$, 10000$? Any pointers towards clarifying this is most welcome and I will be very grateful.
-Yanks
Yank
I totally agree with Sam; Furthermore based upon experience and after analysisng tons
of methods in the forum I came to the conclusion that the best methods are
usually the simplest ones, uncomplicated etc........where the probability of winning is
about 50/50 such as EC's; dozens; Columns; Double street etc.....; check these topics
in the forum and you will find plenty to chose from based upon your budget, style of
play etc....
That's my 2 cents....
Chris
Yanks
I'll give you an example:
Last night I was playing the EASY PEASY system by Atlanits. So far, this system has always turned around for me. "So far" are the operative words. I set my loss at E100 and I made one mistake that took me there. At the mistake, I should (woulda, coulda, shoulda) have just started anew, but I didn't. I forged ahead and I did go down E100 before it turned around. I was playing dollars.
I got back to a +3 and just quit. No need to test random.
I chased a mistake and I know better. Why did I do that? Because one lousy win would have put me in the black. I went down E100 looking for that one lousy win. I had a ton of losses before it turned around.
I have found that the more I eliminate stupid mistakes, the more I win. Still I make them. Is it part of being human?
Sam
Reminded me of this I read somewhere!
As I'm running out of breath,
You're the only thing running through
My mind,
As I see my life flash before me,
You were the only person that was always
By my side,
Even when everyone else left me
You remained there at all times
As I start to feel pain,
I remember the feeling of betrayal
You gave me yesterday
As I start to get weak,
I hear the phone ring,
It's you calling
As my heart beat slows and everything gets
Blurry,
I can hear your voice on the answering machine
With you saying:
I hope you aren't to upset about yesterday,
I didn't mean to hurt you,
I'm really sorry,
Everyone makes a mistake though, right?
Well, call me back when you get this message,
I love you,
Bye....
Then I whisper under my breath,
Yes we all make mistakes,
I love you too,
Good Bye.....
this is a song that gives me some inspiration sometimes. I already posted it here in off-topic.
link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=xTto31E6UVk
Quote from: Priyanka on Jul 02, 09:32 AM 2013
Hi all,
While am scrapping through the forums, am seeing loads of methods to play and struggling to keep up. As a starter am picking those that led to max discussions. Am practicing 10 of them at the moment and while doing that figured that some come easy to me and some are very difficult and needs lot of patience to study and practice. So obviously the easy ones are becoming my favourites.
But it will be really interesting to hear from the community and benefit from their experience on their favourite methods.
What is your favourite playing method(s)?
- Yanks
I am not sure if if we are thinking the same way but I'm using the James Bond Strategy when it comes to playing casino roulette
Where all you need to do is to divide your bet in several categories, so just in case you win or lose you still have profit left in you, I've read this strategy at bitoomba
There should be a like button in the forum. ;D :D
Pryianka, i am gonna give u an advice, which may look weird. but i tend to give here weird advices which many people don't get and don't agree with.
Roulette kills all consistent patterns. Try to come up with something new (or at least combine old with something else) every time. I know it's not easy what i am saying. People like consistent patterns, they are so darn easy.
Bet last dozen each time, what can be easier. But it's nothing easier for roulette than killing such patterns very quickly.
But if u manage to come up with something new every time, it has chance of winning.
Think about it.
try to find a way to bet new way every time. Every time new pattern of betting. If it repeats at least it doesn't happen soon enough. Have as many methods in your arsenal as possible and don't repeat them too often.
and find reasonable win goal, when u get it, get the hell out of there ASAP
Thanks iggiv! I think this is a major learning for me today and this is something that should be in every new comers list of things to adapt to. It might probably take a lot of experience to see whats happening on the table and play accordingly, but just shuffling and not being a one-trick pony is a starter.
Quote from: cate12h on Jul 02, 09:38 PM 2013
I am not sure if if we are thinking the same way but I'm using the James Bond Strategy when it comes to playing casino roulette
Where all you need to do is to divide your bet in several categories, so just in case you win or lose you still have profit left in you, I've read this strategy at bitoomba
Missed your post yesterday. Thanks. Yes, that was my learning from yesterday :))
Hello Priyanka welcome to the forum. :d
You may want to put away your bankroll for
a while. A decent system search can be exhaustive.
My best advice would be for you to partner with one of the veterans on the forum and learn for a while. If I can help send me a pm.
(Gambling is a team sport.) :)
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Jul 03, 08:16 PM 2013
You may want to put away your bankroll for
a while. A decent system search can be exhaustive.
My best advice would be for you to partner with one of the veterans on the forum and learn for a while. If I can help send me a pm.
(Gambling is a team sport.) :)
Will be definitely interested in partnering with a veteran on the forum. But I think I need someone to volunteer, as am not sure who will be interested. So far am receiving tremendous support and advice and am really grateful for it.
My favourite right now? Malcop's Simple Trend Catcher, with a very conservative progression, only raise after down 5 units.
requires a lot of patience, I'm in negative territory 90% of the time. But I only trust systems that are a grind.
Jeromin
@ Jeromin
Can we have a link to that method/system please?
cheers. :)
Quote from: Chrisbis on Jul 05, 07:13 AM 2013
@ Jeromin
Can we have a link to that method/system please?
cheers. :)
Sure, here's the link:
link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?PHPSESSID=d3e938c95d1cf5eabda0a8d1c914eecd&topic=6410.0;nowap
the full version's on reply#23, though you may want to read the whole thread, has a v. interesting progression by GLC to go with it.
Jeromin
PS: It's so slow that after making 3 units, I lose one and quit! just make those units worth it...
Quote from: Priyanka on Jul 03, 08:21 PM 2013
Will be definitely interested in partnering with a veteran on the forum. But I think I need someone to volunteer, as am not sure who will be interested. So far am receiving tremendous support and advice and am really grateful for it.
I would volunteer but time doesn't permit
atm. Below is a small list of seasoned players.
user Teo claims to have 50 years of Roulette experience.
Professor Winkel (Winkel's Way) is regarded as a master.
Mr. J. is known for making $18,000 in a Roulette session.
and of course Steve H. (forum owner) is a Visual Ballistics maven.
Would someone please tell me why my post on this thread was removed?
May have been due to the moderation problem we had earlier Sam.
Ask iggiv to have a look in the re-cycle bin, and dig it out if there was no good reason for its deletion.
Maven...........
for those, like me that did not know what the word meant:-
"Maven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maven
A maven (also mavin) is a trusted expert in a particular field, who seeks to pass knowledge on to others. The word maven comes from Hebrew, via Yiddish, and ..."
Chrisbis you don't qualify as a Roulette expert to me imo, hence your name was not listed.
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Jul 05, 01:59 PM 2013
Chrisbis you don't qualify as a Roulette expert to me in my opinion, hence your name was not listed.
Eh?
I have no idea what You are on Proof. (I was looking for a nod or a wink then! LoL) ::)
I never would ever consider myself as such...............I'm still very much a novice/newbie! :-X
Cheers Proof.
[reveal].now get back into Ur green box! lol, only a little jest! :xd:
[/reveal]
I have always liked trend catcher also ---heres to malcop
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Jul 05, 01:39 PM 2013
Would someone please tell me why my post on this thread was removed?
Well, maybe I forgot to hit the "post" button. Then again, it was such a good post--probably gave away the "Holy Grail"--that it had to be deleted!! Yeah, that's probably it.....
TwoCat
Ohh! Sam! If you find time, may be you can post again. ^-^
Yanks
I once wrote a brilliant (hak-kaf) article called "New Eyes on the Marquee". Briefly it states that if three people sit down one spin after another, they will see different things due to their "new eyes".
Here we go then.....................
AABBAA (Yes, I like Abba!)
Player one sees AAB
Player two sees ABB
Player three sees BBA
If one is good for one player and all three are all good for all three players, logic says all three are good for one player. There will come a time when you will double-bet one A or B. This is good. I also wrote a brilliant (hak-kaf) piece about "double-advantage" numbers. That is, numbers or ECs or whatever that are selected by two means or two systems. They can be very powerful.
So I envision a bot playing this thing for pennies to start.
That's it! I'll be really, really sure to post it. If it leaves, well then we know!!
Sam
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Jul 07, 09:55 PM 2013
... numbers or ECs or whatever that are selected by two means or two systems. They can be very powerful.
I agree.
One of my favourite methods is to team The Cauldron with The Old Men's Toes and bet the crossover numbers.
Cheers.