Fibolatchi? Why not Fibonacci?
In Italian "Lacci" means ( lose or win... don't give a damn)
While "Nacci" sounds similar to "nasty" and it means ( win or lose ... don't give a damn)
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Quote from: Roulettebeater on Nov 24, 03:26 AM 2017Fibolatchi? Why not Fibonacci?
In Italian "Lacci" means ( lose or win... don't give a damn)
While "Nacci" sounds similar to "nasty" and it means ( win or lose ... don't give a damn)
ok :D just a random/weird name that came to me, hah
Test 2. (Live-spins)
Obviously, a large bankroll is needed
BR/Stoploss: 400-500u
A Less agressive dozen progression;
Louis G. Holloway's progression.
If using the "rise and fall" scheme then go back 2 steps (because dozens are 2:1 odds) after each winner
if not in profit, and return to step 1 on a new high.
A more aggressive approach is to just keep going up after a loss or win until in profit.
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Test 1, (Holloway-progression) played with---> A more aggressive approach is to just keep going up after a loss or win until in profit.
Test 2. Well holloway's "agressive approach" didn't work out so well,,...
There is no way to beat roulette with table's layout...
Sorry ignatus, but you should finally admit the bitter truth
Once people stop saying "I want to play roulette" and instead say " I want to work roulette" they put an end to their loss
Quote from: Roulettebeater on Nov 24, 06:54 AM 2017
There is no way to beat roulette with table's layout...
Sorry ignatus, but you should finally admit the bitter truth
Yes, you're probably right :thumbsup: