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Title: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: RouletteGhost on Dec 02, 06:44 PM 2014
being kind to me so far

system:

spin 1- 1 chip on 2 most recent dozens (bet the 2 most recent dozens to show)
spin 2- 1 chip on 2 least recent dozens (bet the 2 dozens opposite of last outcome)
spin 3- 1 chip on 2 most recent dozens (bet the 2 most recent dozens to show)
spin 4- 1 chip on 2 least recent dozens (bet the 2 dozens opposite of last outcome)

on a loss you can do 1, 2, 4, 8

double up is not going to make you profit on a hit as it is 24 numbers, but it will get you to break even point much faster than flat bet

you can also flat bet it

hit rate is good

test away if you wish
Title: Re: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: psimoes on Dec 02, 09:27 PM 2014
I honestly think it's a good idea. But " a priori" the hitrate won't last for long. You might find the dozens you're not betting on will show up in clusters. So here's a sugestion: from time to time, say every 4 or 6 spins, bet on the dozen the system tells you to avoid. In other words, keep the same bet selection but bet against it.
Title: Re: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: RouletteGhost on Dec 03, 07:11 PM 2014
this is good
Title: Re: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: psimoes on Dec 03, 08:44 PM 2014
Yeah, it's what comes to mind whenever we're losing on the dozens. Take those matrix systems: they were supposed to beat random, but they all seem to trip on their own foot. Same thing occurred to me while testing that Nexus system. After ten spins without a win you start thinking you'd better bet against it. But you know what happens: that winning streak you were expecting just starts and you now realize you are betting against it!


Title: Re: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: RouletteGhost on Dec 03, 09:10 PM 2014
This system works then it doesnt

We have to devise a good double dozen  bet selection strategy

Was thinking  this:

Spin 1- bet most recent dozen and sleeping dozen

Spin 2- bet both most recent dozens

Spin 3 - bet most recent dozen and the sleeper

Spin 4- bet both most recent dozens

Repeat
Title: Re: authors system applied to double dozens
Post by: psimoes on Dec 03, 10:28 PM 2014
That bet selection looks as good as the other one. Each one has its own mechanics but both have identical dynamic response. How's that for marketing blurb? Look, try first to read the game. If or when you find some trend going, apply either one of those bet selections. And keep in mind when they work it'll be only temporarily. There's nothing magical about them that will make you automatically a winner, OK? With progressions any system like that is a Holy Graal until it ruins you. Guess why I am so sure about this? I've won a total of 1100 euros from December 2013 to March. I had it all written on a notebook. It's not much, I know, because I'm not that crazy. Each time I played I gained more confidence and one night I bet on a dozen that slept for 19 spins and my bank fell off the cliff. Hence why I'm not a firm believer in progressions anymore. Since then it was like a snowball to ground zero. I've then recovered, I've lost, I've recovered again and today the casinos still owe me 3 units. 15 euros. That's it plus food, beverage and parking fees. Yesterday night I started playing the Author's and won the first bet. Then the double demons appeared, followed by two zeros in a row. I'm not inventing this. Then I just began betting based on gut-feeling  and using whatever techniques I learned with these systems. Somekind of educated guesses. And guess what? I went on a winning streak with the Even Chances. I recovered and made 5 units.

Well this post will look like group therapy or something. whatever. See if you can learn from other's experiences, man.

Good luck