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Roulette-focused => Testing zone => Topic started by: falkor on Oct 31, 07:19 AM 2014

Title: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: falkor on Oct 31, 07:19 AM 2014
You bet Black and you bet the double streets that contain the majority of black.

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Just need to flat-bet this, but am not sure yet on the best variation:
*Include/Exclude the top Double Street

Also I think I have another system that I predict will lose in the short term, but win in the long run after 10,000 spins or more:
If red appears then bet red with a progression (1,2,3,4... or maybe 22,21,20,19 etc.) until it switches to black then do the same on black.
Title: Re: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 31, 07:29 AM 2014
How many chips do you have in each spot
Title: Re: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: falkor on Oct 31, 07:32 AM 2014
Try this instead:
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50 on each except for the 1 DS that has 100!
Title: Re: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: falkor on Oct 31, 07:59 AM 2014
Maybe include the 3rd dozen and the 2nd column as well (50 each). That could make profit - defo if the red and low totals were leading over black/high.
Title: Re: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: ati on Oct 31, 02:18 PM 2014
You can't just bet on the same spot all the time. No matter how tricky the bet is, the house edge will never disappear.
Anyway here's a couple tests. 1 unit instead of 25 and 2 instead of 100 to make it simpler. 1000 units starting roll.
Title: Re: Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?
Post by: falkor on Oct 31, 02:25 PM 2014
OK - thanks for testing it! It's obviously another losing system, but if you introduced tracking - waiting for Red and Low to gain the upper hand by a distance of 7 over their rivals High and Black- the graphs would look a lot more positive!