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Title: bet against strategy
Post by: RouletteGhost on Mar 24, 01:15 PM 2015
I've been looking at other forums lately as you know. Stumbled across another strategy

Im sure this has been tested

Take any EC bet

Then track it for 8 spins

Then the next 8 spins bet against it

So if
H L H H H L H H
Bet
L H L L L H L L
Title: Re: bet against strategy
Post by: Tomla021 on Mar 24, 01:27 PM 2015
I mostly play bacc but have been looking around at roulette recently---I have tested that last 8 numbers and go against---never comes even close to winning for me..I think they recommend an 8 step marty  which is suicide.... sporadic testing makes me think about playin the last 8 mirrored
Title: Re: bet against strategy
Post by: JimmieB on Mar 24, 01:53 PM 2015
Hi RG,

Something which I’ve been looking at recently, although not in any great detail, is noting the last 3 outcomes of a particular EC, take H/L for example, and the 3 spins are HHL. Let’s say spins 4 & 5 are LL, which is the opposite of HH in spins 1 & 2, I would then bet for spin 6 to be the same as the 3rd spin, in this case betting for L. If spins 4 & 5 were H & H, which is the same as spins 3 & 4, I would bet the opposite of spin 3, which in this case would be H. If spins 4 & 5 were H & L, or L & H, I wouldn’t bet....

HHL
LL â€" now bet for L (same)

HHL
HH â€" now bet for H (opposite)

HHL
LH â€" no bet

HHL
HL â€" no bet

I’m sure there has been something similar posted on the forum in the past, I’ve been testing it with DSs, where DS 1/3/5 is A, and DS 2/4/6 is B, it seems to give a pretty consistent LW registry, which with the right MM could get you a few units...

Regards
Jim
Title: Re: bet against strategy
Post by: Chris555p on Mar 24, 02:05 PM 2015
Sorry to sound negative but these sorts systems are as old as the hill.......;
and guest what.....?? Big dive....... ;)
Title: Re: bet against strategy
Post by: TwoCatSam on Mar 24, 02:38 PM 2015
old as the hill.......;

What hill?  When you talks of hills, I'm an expert.  The highest hill in the world is in Poteau, Oklahoma.  What is a hill?  It is less than 1,000 feet.  1,000 or more and it is a mountain.

The hill is Cavanal.  It IS old!

TwoCat