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Title: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: Chris555p on Aug 18, 05:45 PM 2014
Thanks to Warrior's for sharing this system and for Proofread for mentionning
this system again recently.

link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=1295.0 (link:://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=1295.0)

I just tested this system on live Wheel and the hit rate is exceptionally good. I Wonder
is there anyone still playing this great system.....?? Thanks.


Cheers


Chris
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: warrior on Aug 18, 05:48 PM 2014
Hi yes I still play this one .i blend it with others but I look for this stratagie when i play take care .
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: Chris555p on Aug 18, 05:53 PM 2014
Thanks again for sharing it mate; Based on testing results it is definitely one of the best system
on the forum. Do u still use the same progression as the one mentioned on the previous post.....?
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: warrior on Aug 18, 06:17 PM 2014
Quote from: Chris555p on Aug 18, 05:53 PM 2014
Thanks again for sharing it mate; Based on testing results it is definitely one of the best system
on the forum. Do u still use the same progression as the one mentioned on the previous post.....?
.

Yes I do it's not aggressive and if there is a loss recovery is slow but the wheel did not beat you. Now a days I play to beat the wheel I know there is no way to make lots of money,in the game but I try not to lose every time I get into a fight with the wheel,even If I leave ex . With a1$ after 2 hrs of fighting I consider it a win .
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: Chris555p on Aug 18, 06:29 PM 2014
Yes I know what u mean, the main thing is to protect our dough, the profit will
take care of it self.

Is it the progression below that you are still using....?

".....This would be interesting progression,i have not tested this but it could work on my BLACKS SYSTEM ALWAYS with the TRIGGER, here goes.
levell #1  124
       #2   236
       #3   348
       #4   4510
       #5   5612
       #6   6714
       #7   7816
there you you have it wait for the trigger then begin your first levell, if you lose the first 3 spins ,go to the second levell ,if there  is a win stay at that levell until your in profit OR EVEN ,if you lose keep going through the levells until your in profit or even ,then start over from the first levell ,GLC IF YOU READ THIS GIVE ME YOUR THOUGHT ON THIS . ....."

Thanks





Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: warrior on Aug 18, 10:36 PM 2014
Quote from: Chris555p on Aug 18, 06:29 PM 2014
Yes I know what u mean, the main thing is to protect our dough, the profit will
take care of it self.

Is it the progression below that you are still using....?

".....This would be interesting progression,i have not tested this but it could work on my BLACKS SYSTEM ALWAYS with the TRIGGER, here goes.
levell #1  124
       #2   236
       #3   348
       #4   4510
       #5   5612
       #6   6714
       #7   7816
there you you have it wait for the trigger then begin your first levell, if you lose the first 3 spins ,go to the second levell ,if there  is a win stay at that levell until your in profit OR EVEN ,if you lose keep going through the levells until your in profit or even ,then start over from the first levell ,GLC IF YOU READ THIS GIVE ME YOUR THOUGHT ON THIS . ....."

Thank



Yes that one is good .
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: GLC on Aug 19, 12:52 AM 2014
Quote from: Chris555p on Aug 18, 06:29 PM 2014
Yes I know what u mean, the main thing is to protect our dough, the profit will
take care of it self.

Is it the progression below that you are still using....?

".....This would be interesting progression,i have not tested this but it could work on my BLACKS SYSTEM ALWAYS with the TRIGGER, here goes.
levell #1  124
       #2   236
       #3   348
       #4   4510
       #5   5612
       #6   6714
       #7   7816
there you you have it wait for the trigger then begin your first levell, if you lose the first 3 spins ,go to the second levell ,if there  is a win stay at that levell until your in profit OR EVEN ,if you lose keep going through the levells until your in profit or even ,then start over from the first levell ,GLC IF YOU READ THIS GIVE ME YOUR THOUGHT ON THIS . ....."

Thanks

Since you copied the question that asked for my thoughts again, I'll do a little analysis of this system.

What we're doing is betting that an even chance won't hit 5 times in a row.  Now in fact the rules say that we are betting that when a color hits at least 2 times it won't hit 5 times in a row two times in a row.  That's the guts of the system.

Here's the math:

10,000 spins

5,000 singles                          5,000 2's or more
2,500 2's                                2,500 3's or more
1,250 3's                                1,250 4's or more
625  4's                                    625  5's or more

So we expect to see 625 losses betting against 5 or more of a color in a row in 10,000 spins.
I don't know how to calculate how often we'd expect to get two sets of 5 or more much less 3 sets of 5 or more in a row.
The zero decreases the odds by a little.

Sam's question is a legitimate question because mathematically there's no reason why this should do so well.

I've tweaked it to 3 in a row before I start betting and I bet for 4 times so I've lowered the odds of a loss to 7 in a row 2 times in a row.  I also play all 3 even chance locations per Tomla021's suggestion to cut down on tracking time and to increase betting opportunities.
I've been testing it with the following progression with excellent results:

1 2 3 6
2 4 6 12
3 6 9 18
4 8 12 24
etc...

I stay at any level until I lose at that level or fully recover all losses and then I reset back to 1 2 3 6.  You could make it more of a grind and move up and down the levels +1 -1 per D'Alembert, but it would become a pretty good grinder.

Hey, so far it's truckin' along pretty well.  A little drawdown every now and then, but it recovers pretty quickly.  I've never had to go to the 4 8 12 24 level for a recovery.

It's even rarer to get 2 losses in a row playing against 7 in a row vs 5 in a row.

I know I could adapt it to the Full TrioPlay betting model and it would be an even surer bet.  I would never play it without a realistic stop loss though.  This is such a cruel game that you never know when it'll give you a sucker punch.

I like it.  It's almost as good as some of my systems.   :lol:  Just kidding Warrior.

GLC
Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: Chris555p on Aug 19, 10:44 AM 2014
Thanks Warrior and GLC for the info.

Title: Re: Warrior's Blacks System
Post by: GLC on Aug 19, 03:46 PM 2014
Quote from: GLC on Aug 19, 12:52 AM 2014
Since you copied the question that asked for my thoughts again, I'll do a little analysis of this system.

What we're doing is betting that an even chance won't hit 5 times in a row.  Now in fact the rules say that we are betting that when a color hits at least 2 times it won't hit 5 times in a row two times in a row.  That's the guts of the system.

Here's the math:

10,000 spins

5,000 singles                          5,000 2's or more
2,500 2's                                2,500 3's or more
1,250 3's                                1,250 4's or more
625  4's                                    625  5's or more

So we expect to see 625 losses betting against 5 or more of a color in a row in 10,000 spins.
I don't know how to calculate how often we'd expect to get two sets of 5 or more much less 3 sets of 5 or more in a row.
The zero decreases the odds by a little.

Sam's question is a legitimate question because mathematically there's no reason why this should do so well.

I've tweaked it to 3 in a row before I start betting and I bet for 4 times so I've lowered the odds of a loss to 7 in a row 2 times in a row.  I also play all 3 even chance locations per Tomla021's suggestion to cut down on tracking time and to increase betting opportunities.
I've been testing it with the following progression with excellent results:

1 2 3 6
2 4 6 12
3 6 9 18
4 8 12 24
etc...

I stay at any level until I lose at that level or fully recover all losses and then I reset back to 1 2 3 6.  You could make it more of a grind and move up and down the levels +1 -1 per D'Alembert, but it would become a pretty good grinder.

Hey, so far it's truckin' along pretty well.  A little drawdown every now and then, but it recovers pretty quickly.  I've never had to go to the 4 8 12 24 level for a recovery.

It's even rarer to get 2 losses in a row playing against 7 in a row vs 5 in a row.

Here's the math for 7 in a row compared to 5 in a row:

10,000 spins

5,000 singles                          5,000 2's or more
2,500 2's                                2,500 3's or more
1,250 3's                                1,250 4's or more
625  4's                                    625  5's or more
312.5 5's                                 312.5 6's or more
156.25 6's                               156.25 7's or more

Since we're playing all 6 even chance spots we can multiply 156.25 times 6 which gives us 937.5 opportunities to bet against 7 in a row in 10,000 spins.  That's a betting opportunity about every 10 or 11 spins.  Some of the betting opportunities will be simultaneous.  This doesn't take the zero into consideration and I don't know how it helps us play the game better, but it can't hurt to be aware of it.

I know I could adapt it to the Full TrioPlay betting model and it would be an even surer bet.  I would never play it without a realistic stop loss though.  This is such a cruel game that you never know when it'll give you a sucker punch.

I like it.  It's almost as good as some of my systems.   :lol:  Just kidding Warrior.

GLC