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Title: Crazy Quad
Post by: ignatus on Oct 08, 08:50 AM 2017
Had this idea, (inspired by the hotnumbers thread) had to try it...Steve says hot and cold numbers have the same hitrate, OK, So, this is a betting 1 Quad covering 1 hotnumber, (and 3 cold numbers) then playing with a 30-step progression (risking "only" 174u)--I think that's not bad?...haven't failed so far, AND IF it would fail, sometime, it would not be the end of the world, (wingoal +100u) i think this can win more than it lose, (but still more testing is needed)...

Procedure: Wait for 1 hotnumber (1 repeating number) Now place 1 random QUAD covering that hotnumber, (i use to place the Quad it that way, whenever possible it has equal reds & blacks in it). Now start the progression, until hit (or until Stoploss is reached)

Progression 1 Quad negative
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 STOP (174u Total)

Wingoal: +100u
BR/Stoploss: End of the progressionline 174u

4/4 Games won
Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: Taotie on Oct 08, 08:53 AM 2017
after all your test efforts why can't you just set RX to start with zero bankroll?
Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: ignatus on Oct 08, 08:58 AM 2017
Quote from: Taotie on Oct 08, 08:53 AM 2017after all your test efforts why can't you just set RX to start with zero bankroll?

Alright ofcourse i can do that,....if you wish

Just wanted to demonstrate a bankroll of 200u (Because that's the BR i would play with) ...
Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: ignatus on Oct 08, 12:38 PM 2017
 Well now, i got my first test sessions ready, and it turned out to be an 8/10. (Normal expectancy for a random bet), if this stats will be the same over the next 10 sessions, i have perhaps found something? The risk is always there, but that's the nature of the game, like a quad can sleep for 100s of spins, it's not that, in "normal cases", with a normal hitrate, it *should* work??, but then there are extreme cases, that no progression can save you from...

Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: ignatus on Oct 08, 12:48 PM 2017
aprox.calculating wins/losses

Losses

-133
-161
=====
-294

wins

8*100=800

Total= +506u
Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: nottophammer on Oct 08, 01:23 PM 2017
Just had a game on MPR, 1st 10 for you 8,19,4,30,23,21,19,36,25,16

So here's one for you #8=street 3, so bet street2,4  #4 win,  #30 str10, bet str9,11  #25

have you ever done a method like that out of interest
Title: Re: Crazy Quad
Post by: ignatus on Oct 08, 01:45 PM 2017
Quote from: nottophammer on Oct 08, 01:23 PM 2017have you ever done a method like that out of interest

No, i haven't tried a street bet, like you do, that's an altogheter another system. Perhaps you should start a new thread and explain it better, and what kind of progression you're using....etc