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Title: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 06, 05:03 AM 2016
This *seems* to work from the first test, but it's to early to say if it works or not. Trend was positive/neutral from the first test....but more testing is needed.

Procedure: Wait for a hit in column 1 or 3, now bet the unhit part of that doublestreet hit with 1 quad. (That High or Low hit will be your playground) Also put 1u on the opposite H/L. Now +1u for each loss. Wait for a second hit in column 1 or 3 then repeat procedure: -bet that unhit part of that particular doublestreet hit with 1 quad.  And +1u bet, (same amount bet in the opposite H/L).

This progression is not perfect, but it can take up to 2-3 losses, after that it's just a reduction of losses, (to keep drawdowns as low as possible...)
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 06, 05:34 AM 2016
Second test was very lucky...
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: NextYear on Jun 06, 06:09 AM 2016
Thanks Ignatus!

There were something with Quads before...
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 06, 06:29 AM 2016
Test 3
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: dennisbelle on Jun 06, 01:11 PM 2016
Ignatus,
   Would you show an example?  Say number 27 hit, where would you place your bets?
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 06, 01:23 PM 2016
Quote from: dennisbelle on Jun 06, 01:11 PM 2016
Ignatus,
   Would you show an example?  Say number 27 hit, where would you place your bets?

if number 27 hits quad 25/29 would be bet, also 1u on LOW. then wait for a hit or a second hit in column 1 or 3 in High. IF that happens, a second quad is bet....
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: dennisbelle on Jun 07, 10:54 AM 2016
So if a second quad qualifies before the first quad gets a hit then you are betting on both quads with a separate progression or do you just switch the quad
you are betting on to the newly qualified quad and continue the progression?
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 07, 11:46 AM 2016
Quote from: dennisbelle on Jun 07, 10:54 AM 2016So if a second quad qualifies before the first quad gets a hit then you are betting on both quads

Yes that's right, when the second quad hits +1u on both quads, and the same unit bet on the opposite H/L. After that +1u for each loss, until hit (and always same amount bet on the opposite H/L)
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: Bettingking on Jun 07, 05:04 PM 2016
Yes I like this system.  Good job!
Here is an example where it did dip very low but that was due to a period of 8 zeros in 20 spins!! So nice recovery with +1 on loss -1 on win.
Max progression was +18 on each quad and 36 units on the opposite Low/High
Need a good bankroll to account for this of course but this shows how with many zeros it can recover well.
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: NextYear on Jun 08, 12:35 AM 2016
And when 3rd Quad hits? Include it also, no?
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 08, 01:50 AM 2016
Quote from: NextYear on Jun 08, 12:35 AM 2016
And when 3rd Quad hits? Include it also, no?

No, only 2 quads are bet
Title: Re: Quadquad
Post by: ignatus on Jun 08, 01:54 AM 2016
Quote from: Bettingking on Jun 07, 05:04 PM 2016
Yes I like this system.  Good job!
Here is an example where it did dip very low but that was due to a period of 8 zeros in 20 spins!! So nice recovery with +1 on loss -1 on win.
Max progression was +18 on each quad and 36 units on the opposite Low/High
Need a good bankroll to account for this of course but this shows how with many zeros it can recover well.

Thanks for testing :) Well I use to *Restart* when i get a hit, but i guess it could be played your way also....