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Title: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: esoito on Jun 14, 09:23 PM 2010
I'd be interested in members' thoughts about this method for LIVE play only.

And it's obviously for PATIENT players only!!

[If you're the sort of person who goes into a revolving door behind me, and comes out ahead of me, then this method is definitely not for you...  :) ]


THE BASICS

The method relies on the Law of Averages and is for the even money bets of Black / Red, Even / Odd, 1-18 / 19-36.

Since patterns canââ,¬â,,¢t be predicted, make a choice and then stick with it for the session.

Donââ,¬â,,¢t change your decision because of a temporary run of bad luck.

You flat bet 1 unit each time, and that unit can be any value, of course.


TARGET

Your target is 4 units. You will often achieve this in about 1 hour.

Aim to win one unit at a time.  That then counts as one completed round.

Then start over to win another.

If the first bet wins, the round has ended after only one spin of the wheel.

It may take four to six spins, as an average, to win a unit.

When you have won 4 units  that completes the Session.


METHOD

You record results of, let's say, Odd / Even for 13 spins in a row.

Bet 1 unit on the one, which came out the most - i.e. 7 times as opposed to 6 times.

Win or lose, you continue to wager as above, each time betting on the 14th spin.

Each new spin becomes the new 13th spin for a backwards recount.

NB: Treat the zero as a no spin.



FINAL COMMENT

Stick with one successful session a day.

Stop. Walk away. Come back another day.

The longer you play, the greater the chance the pendulum will swing back to the casino's turn to win.

Then youââ,¬â,,¢ll have to spend another hour or so winning back your 4-unit target. <groan>

Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: esoito on Jun 15, 06:33 AM 2010
A good candidate for the Pluscoup betting strategy, perhaps?

Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: WannaWin on Jun 15, 11:28 AM 2010
Thanks for sharing. Maybe it's good to add to the request for free section and see if Mr Victor has the time for developing tester program.

I would like to see the results in the medium and long term of it.

Sincerely,
WannaWin
Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: VLS on Jun 15, 05:25 PM 2010
Absolutely no problem.

Regards.
Victor
Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: GLC on Jun 17, 07:17 PM 2010
Esoito,

This is very similar to the Advantage Roulette system.  Atlantis presented a similar system called the WABO system.  It's in the full systems section.  He has tested it quite a bit, and so did I quite a while ago.  Unfortunately, I only had an airball roulette wheel to play on so I can't comment re: live results. 

George
Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: esoito on Jun 18, 01:28 AM 2010
Thanks, GLC.

I guess airball counts as 'live' to the extent it's not baised/skewed/doctored RNG software! (Suspicious? Little moi? Never...)

So after playing the strategy with airball (assuming you did) can you share any conclusions/observations?

[By the way, I followed up on your observation and -- yes -- it's pretty close to the Advantage System you alluded to.]
Title: Re: FLAT METHOD FOR LIVE CASINOS...Your thoughts?
Post by: GLC on Jun 18, 01:44 PM 2010
Quote from: esoito on Jun 18, 01:28 AM 2010
Thanks, GLC.

I guess airball counts as 'live' to the extent it's not biased/skewed/doctored RNG software! (Suspicious? Little moi? Never...)

So after playing the strategy with airball (assuming you did) can you share any conclusions/observations?

[By the way, I followed up on your observation and -- yes -- it's pretty close to the Advantage System you alluded to.]

Esoito,

I did play this for a while on an airball machine.  The bet range on the machine is $.25 to $25, or 100 units.  I played at $.25 units about 10 times.  Seven sessions, I hit 4 units profit without much up and down.  I didn't leave, rather played other systems.  The other three sessions I started in the hole and it took forever to finally get up 4 units.  I did get to plus 4 units all 10 sessions, but it's too slow for me and I think there could very easily be a session form hell where you either have to take a loss or play forever. 

I'm just not confident that tracking the 13 previous spins really gives us any kind of advantage.  It would take a computer test to show if there's any advantage over the long run.

Don't mean to be negative, but I hate to risk a reasonable sum of money on a system if I don't think I can win.

lol,  George