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Title: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: Chrisbis on Oct 04, 02:11 AM 2015
Isn't it quiet in here without.......P.A.  ???
Title: Re: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: MrJ on Oct 04, 02:14 AM 2015
Quiet meaning.....good?

I agree.

Ken
Title: Re: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Oct 04, 06:58 AM 2015
Be careful what you wish for...Charles may be listening..
Title: Re: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: atlantis on Oct 05, 06:31 AM 2015
Hi,

I liked his commonsense ideas regarding bet selection, variance avoidance, cut-loss and progression.
I think he did help a lot of people (including myself) to re-appraise their thinking about roulette systems, system design and money management factors; I do believe he had even more to yet reveal, although the style of his advisory "preachments" didn't go down so well or were not very popular with some other members due to the repetitive and cryptic way he wrote them - but I think he knew this and it was done this way on purpose to make people SEARCH and THINK for themselves using the principles he was promulgating.

For instance in the betting for series of 2 to end/continue on all 3 EC's...
If you know the stats for the reliable avg. % expectancy of hits for series of 2 or series of 2 or more over a predetermined number of spins you can track the appearances of the series for both sides of all 3 EC's and watch for swings of imbalance (variance) on each EC type, and then bet using mild progression anticipating the probability of future hit-rate swinging back and returning to mean.

This is worth investigating.

Best regards,
Atlantis.
Title: Re: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: Chrisbis on Oct 05, 08:37 AM 2015
promulgate
ˈprÉ'm(É™)lÉ¡eɪt/
verb
gerund or present participle: promulgating
promote or make widely known (an idea or cause).
"these objectives have to be promulgated within the organization"
synonyms:   make known, make public, publicize, spread, communicate, propagate, disseminate, circulate, broadcast, promote, announce, proclaim; literarybruit about
"ideas which Ruskin had been the first to promulgate"
put (a law or decree) into effect by official proclamation.
"in January 1852 the new Constitution was promulgated"
synonyms:   put into effect, enact, implement, enforce, pass
"the new law was promulgated on December 19"
Title: Re: Isn't it quiet in here without.......
Post by: Chrisbis on Oct 05, 08:41 AM 2015
I did think he (P.A.), did quite a lot of
Postulating, and Regurgitated Pontification.
Aherm  :o