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Title: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 07:03 AM 2015
I have some questions for you people (its not a trick, there is only 1 answer for each and yes i do know it)

How many Quads are there in a roulette table, How many streets, how many splits, how many six lines, anyone who posts the right answer's to all  i will expand further on the relevance of it, and i know most will get it wrong.
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: Interceptor on May 13, 07:29 AM 2015
19 quads, 54 splits, 11 sic lines, 14 streets.
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 07:39 AM 2015
sorry wrong
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: bckwrds on May 13, 09:55 AM 2015
well on euro table

24quads 13 streets 11 double street 60splits and a partridge in a a pear tree  ;D

Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 11:50 AM 2015
sorry wrong again
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: Interstate89 on May 13, 12:04 PM 2015
The question is: do we create our own layout? If yes we can say we have 22 quads. We can have 24 if we use number 34,35 + 1,2 and 35,36 + 2,3 to form 2 quads. I think we have 12 streets. Normaly we have 6 double streets but we can have 11. We can have 12 if we see the bottom (34) and top street (1) as double. We have 57 splits but again we could use the top and bottom line for everything. These numbers are without zero. I think the idea is to use every number to create what we need.
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 12:31 PM 2015
How to explain this, you can re-use number going across the board (you have to) but not up so a quad is 1,2,4,5 or 2,3,5,6 but you cant have 4,5,7,8 or 5,6,8,9, the same with streets, it has to be 1-4 or 2-5 or 3-6, it can't be 1-2 or 2-3 etc....

So, on that basis how many splits, streets, quads and DS are there on a European wheel, understanding this will lead to how long term profits are gained
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: ddarko on May 13, 12:59 PM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 12:31 PM 2015
So, on that basis how many splits, streets, quads and DS are there on a European wheel, understanding this will lead to how long term profits are gained

Why only the European Wheel ? The Layout is basically the same for the American Wheel is it not ?

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Title: Re: Try this
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 13, 01:06 PM 2015
Thanks in advance tezza. Seems like your onto something decent
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 01:17 PM 2015
Quote from: ddarko on May 13, 12:59 PM 2015
Why only the European Wheel ? The Layout is basically the same for the American Wheel is it not ?

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Probably but i NEVER plat 00 roulette so would not know, hence i specify everything i say is for European roulette :)
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: ddarko on May 13, 01:19 PM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 01:17 PM 2015
Probably but i NEVER plat 00 roulette so would not know, hence i specify everything i say is for European roulette :)

Right, that will explain it  :thumbsup:

Thxs for the reply

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Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 02:16 PM 2015
Your Welcome, anyone any answers and any questions :)
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: nottophammer on May 13, 02:34 PM 2015
11 D/streets
13 quads
14 streets
36 splits

Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 02:41 PM 2015
Quote from: nottophammer on May 13, 02:34 PM 2015
11 D/streets
13 quads
14 streets
36 splits

Wrong, sorry :(
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: LuckoftheIrish on May 13, 02:41 PM 2015
22 quads
12 streets
11 double streets
57 splits
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 02:42 PM 2015
Quote from: LuckoftheIrish on May 13, 02:41 PM 2015
22 quads
12 streets
11 double streets
57 splits

Wrong
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: LuckoftheIrish on May 13, 02:47 PM 2015
Which one of mine is wrong?
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 03:32 PM 2015
Quote from: LuckoftheIrish on May 13, 02:47 PM 2015
Which one of mine is wrong?

Streets right all others wrong.
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: Interstate89 on May 13, 05:15 PM 2015
here is my second shot.

12 quads
12 streets
6 double streets
18 splits with 3 splits per double street, 33 splits with every number possible
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 05:50 PM 2015
Quote from: Interstate89 on May 13, 05:15 PM 2015
here is my second shot.

12 quads
12 streets
6 double streets
18 splits with 3 splits per double street, 33 splits with every number possible

Correct 12, 12, 6 and 18

So.... notice a pattern there, now what... work out how we can exploit each of the above, how and when. think about it.
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 13, 06:17 PM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 05:50 PM 2015
Correct 12, 12, 6 and 18

So.... notice a pattern there, now what... work out how we can exploit each of the above, how and when. think about it.

im on to what you are saying.....

take a sheet, would work well on airball with no dealer or pitboss hovering over you making you bet every spin

when :
12/12/6/18
becomes
6/6/3/9...begin betting the ones that are remaining
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 06:23 PM 2015
Quote from: RouletteGhost on May 13, 06:17 PM 2015
im on to what you are saying.....

take a sheet, would work well on airball with no dealer or pitboss hovering over you making you bet every spin

when :
12/12/6/18
becomes
6/6/3/9...begin betting the ones that are remaining

I was under the impression that pit bosses did not mind 'system' or 'strategy' players, after all, they all bum in the end... apparently ;)
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 13, 06:32 PM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 06:23 PM 2015
I was under the impression that pit bosses did not mind 'system' or 'strategy' players, after all, they all bum in the end... apparently ;)

lol

i dont know about you but here in the states you cant sit at a table and record results...theres too much going on....and the dealer asks questions

at a casino in pittsburgh i had the roulette bookie numbers on a sheet of paper and the dealer was ALL OVER me....

also, if you are at the table you must bet...you might be able to sit out for one or two spins but ultimately they will ask you to leave the table if you arent betting

thats why a simple, bet every spin system appeals to me

otherwise my local casino has like 20 airball machines
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 13, 06:52 PM 2015
Quote from: RouletteGhost on May 13, 06:32 PM 2015
lol

i dont know about you but here in the states you cant sit at a table and record results...theres too much going on....and the dealer asks questions

at a casino in pittsburgh i had the roulette bookie numbers on a sheet of paper and the dealer was ALL OVER me....

also, if you are at the table you must bet...you might be able to sit out for one or two spins but ultimately they will ask you to leave the table if you arent betting

thats why a simple, bet every spin system appeals to me

otherwise my local casino has like 20 airball machines

bet every spin would scare the f**k out of me lol
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: RouletteGhost on May 13, 07:07 PM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 06:52 PM 2015
bet every spin would scare the f**k out of me lol

thats why i prefer airball  >:D >:D
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: bckwrds on May 14, 01:09 AM 2015
Quote from: tezza12 on May 13, 12:31 PM 2015
How to explain this, you can re-use number going across the board (you have to) but not up so a quad is 1,2,4,5 or 2,3,5,6 but you cant have 4,5,7,8 or 5,6,8,9, the same with streets, it has to be 1-4 or 2-5 or 3-6, it can't be 1-2 or 2-3 etc....

So, on that basis how many splits, streets, quads and DS are there on a European wheel, understanding this will lead to how long term profits are gained

why cant you have 4,5,7,8 or 5,6,8,9? you mean for the purposes of recording and marking them off as hit? otherwise you have too many overlaps?
Title: Re: Try this
Post by: tezza12 on May 14, 04:39 AM 2015
Quote from: bckwrds on May 14, 01:09 AM 2015
why cant you have 4,5,7,8 or 5,6,8,9? you mean for the purposes of recording and marking them off as hit? otherwise you have too many overlaps?

No because from my years of experience playing it just does not work the same, you HAVE to nick 2 number on the side as there are only 3 coloms but you don't have to nick any numbers going up the table. I always say to anyone, if you give roulette a chance to beat you, invariably, it will, so how do you overcome this, put it in a position where it can't beat you ;)