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Title: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: warrior on Nov 19, 08:43 AM 2010
Does any one know how he played this bet?
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: Normy2000 on Dec 16, 08:45 AM 2010
Hi Warrior,

I don't know how he played it but I'll tell you how i do play it.
And by the way, it's the most lucky bet i saw in my life and i just don't understand why!?!?

Bet is:
1 unit on corner 0-1-2-3 (= +1)
2 units on DS 31-36 (= +4)
1 unit on each of those split: 8/11, 13/14, 15/18, 17/20 and 27/30 (= +10)
for a total of 8 units/bet covering 20 number (54% of the wheel).

My trigger to start is 3 virtual lose, then i start betting at 1 unit

I use this negative progression:
W = +1
L = re-bet same
WWW or LL = reset to 1 unit, i also reset to 1 after a W at 5 units
LLL = wait for trigger 1W

Every time i try this, it pay around 200 units for 100 spins!

PS: Excuse my bad English (frenchy here)

Cheers, Normy








Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: warrior on Dec 16, 08:55 AM 2010
Quote from: Normy2000 on Dec 16, 08:45 AM 2010
Hi Warrior,

I don't know how he played it but I'll tell you how I do play it.
And by the way, it's the most lucky bet I saw in my life and I just don't understand why!?!?

Bet is:
1 unit on corner 0-1-2-3 (= +1)
2 units on DS 31-36 (= +4)
1 unit on each of those split: 8/11, 13/14, 15/18, 17/20 and 27/30 (= +10)
for a total of 8 units/bet covering 20 number (54% of the wheel).

My trigger to start is 3 virtual lose, then I start betting at 1 unit

I use this negative progression:
W = +1
L = re-bet same
WWW or LL = reset to 1 unit, I also reset to 1 after a W at 5 units
LLL = wait for trigger 1W

Every time I try this, it pay around 200 units for 100 spins!

PS: Excuse my bad English (frenchy here)

Cheers, Normy

thanks Norm I will look it over.
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: esoito on Dec 16, 05:52 PM 2010
@Normy:  Avec plaisir -- bienvenu(e)  ici !  :thumbsup:

You wrote:  "PS: Excuse my bad English (frenchy here)"

Non. C'est presque parfait!  :thumbsup:

In fact, it's a lot better than some of the so-called 'native English speakers' on this forum. :lol:



Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: esoito on Dec 16, 05:56 PM 2010
Here is the bet:

link:://:.x/p/kavouras-bet.html (link:://:.x/p/kavouras-bet.html)


(Why more folk don't use Google to find stuff beats me...!)
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: Normy2000 on Dec 17, 08:26 AM 2010
Quote from: esoito link=topic=2408. msg27459#msg27459 date=1292539972
@Normy:  Avec plaisir -- bienvenu(e)  ici !  :thumbsup:

You wrote:  "PS: Excuse my bad English (frenchy here)"

Non.  C'est presque parfait!  :thumbsup:

In fact, it's a lot better than some of the so-called 'native English speakers' on this forum.  :LoL:

Merci Esposito! I think that with the help of the Spell Check button,  i should be readable. . .  :thumbsup:



@Warrior
I forgot to tell you that i use the attached tracker to play the Kavouras bet.
You can use the hit % as a trigger, if it's higher than 0. 54 after 18-20 spins, you're in business.  Also, when 3 or 4 of your 20 # are in the hot number column, it's a good sign too.

Cheers, and Merry Christmas all!
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: warrior on Dec 17, 09:24 AM 2010
Quote from: Normy2000 on Dec 17, 08:26 AM 2010
@Warrior
I forgot to tell you that I use the attached tracker to play the Kavouras bet.
You can use the hit % as a trigger, if it's higher than 0. 54 after 18-20 spins, you're in business.  Also, when 3 or 4 of your 20 # are in the hot number column, it's a good sign too.

Cheers, and Merry Christmas all!
merry christmas  all the best .
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: Kav on Dec 17, 04:15 PM 2010
Hello everyone.

Thank you very much for your interest (warrior), your good words (Normy2000) and the kind reference to our site (esoito).

Normy your approach is very interesting, though very different from the way Kavouras played. Hopefully we can all learn a few new things by experimenting like you do.  Thanks for sharing.
Just a little clarification: negative progression means that you increase your bet when you lose.

I plan to explain Kavouras Bet further in the future - when I find the time to explain it clearly.

Warm regards.
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: A3on on Dec 17, 04:25 PM 2010
I had read the website and system explanation (Thanks Esoito for sharing the link)

It's a plain and simple explanation :)
Unfortunatly the "progression" isn't explained on the website... I think I will play this flat betting and see if I can take something out  :thumbsup:
Afonso
Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: Normy2000 on Dec 17, 05:54 PM 2010
Quote from: Kav link=topic=2408. msg27572#msg27572 date=1292620554
Hello everyone.

Thank you very much for your interest (warrior), your good words (Normy2000) and the kind reference to our site (esoito).

Normy your approach is very interesting, though very different from the way Kavouras played.  Hopefully we can all learn a few new things by experimenting like you do.   Thanks for sharing.
Just a little clarification: negative progression means that you increase your bet when you lose.

I plan to explain Kavouras Bet further in the future - when I find the time to explain it clearly.

Warm regards.

Hihi, Problem is i did not find (anywhere) how i played it, so i tried this progression, and i start a 500 units BR Tuesday morning. . .  I'm now at 1030 units with this one in about 5 sessions of 1h each (around 275 spins).  That is more than good enough for me.  Even a 1/4 of this would do.  Imagine a 5$ unit?!?!?!? I'm playing with real money but at . 1$ (chicken) unit at fairway casino. 

Any idea of a better progression would be a + because when a sequence like WLWLWLWL append, every win is +1, trying to get WWW, so you reach 5 or 6,7 units (x8) witch start to scare me and my small BR.

I will post my results in a few other sessions. . .

Cheers. . .

Title: Re: KAVOURAS BET
Post by: chrisbis on Dec 17, 08:18 PM 2010
play for a real money win, then bet virtual, then bet real again, then virtual.

alternate like this to see if it holds true, and keeps BR pepped up for the ride.