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Title: The Similar Method
Post by: MrJ on May 01, 11:05 AM 2010
Why do I call it that? I have no idea. There are MANY versions of 'this' out there...mine, I like. You will NOT be betting on every spin. Oh, oh....I just lost 64% of the readers. I will be betting ONE number using a progression. My progression is 1-96, $3,065 on a loss. $10 is the opening bet..........Alright, I wait for 2 hits of a number in nine spins. It happens more than you think but YES, you will have some down time.

I track all numbers but only need the last nine. When the next number hits, I cross off the furthest hit number. ONLY keep track of nine. I bet on the number with TWO hits within the nine. As soon as it drops from my nine recorded numbers, no more betting on it. I wait until there are two again. That can be immediately or it might be a 15 spin wait. You might only bet on a number for one spin.

I will give examples because you MUST have rules for all the 'what if' situations of ANY method. What if there are two sets of two different numbers hit? I bet on the number that will be dropped the fastest. There is an exception to that rule. If a number has THREE hits on it within the nine, stay on that number. SIDENOTE: We are only betting one number so it CAN HAPPEN that we lose out on a win. If that does happen, we would then switch our bet to that number. Why? It would have THREE hits on it. EXAMPLES >> (The top number will be the number just hit)

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6   What number would we be betting? The 28 cause it is the closest to being dropped. With exceptions of course. Lets say the next spin is a 28...its a WIN and we then stick to the 28. OR...the 6 and 28 get dropped, a 13 and 35 just hit. You might think to bet the 7. No, the 13 is the CLOSEST (to the bottom) to being dropped. After that, we can switch our bet to the 7.


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3.......What is our bet? Not the 3. Yes, it is closest to being dropped but we have three hits of the 27, so 27 is our bet (for now), its quite easy. I have played this live, B&M and Dublin and have damn good results so far.

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22..........What is our bet? The 22 but for only one spin (unless it gets hit next). Questions?  Ken
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: MrJ on May 30, 12:16 PM 2010
I played this again on Friday and had real good results. Yes, there will be some waiting at times but its to my benefit to WAIT instead of jumping on any ole' number. How many times have we seen the same number hit 3 times in 9 spins? Quite often!  Ken
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: trebor on Jun 25, 11:16 AM 2010
Mr J if I may pick your brains.

I've been looking at this again but can't get your progression. You say 1 to 96 starting at 10?
Can you clarify.

I tried it with some success just increasing by 1 unit with each new number that became bettable.

There were also times when I was betting on one number and another out qualified it. I changed to the new number and then back to the original. Is that what you do?

I like this inside betting.

Trebor.
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: MrJ on Jun 25, 03:18 PM 2010
$10 is the opening bet. I start at $10. "I tried it with some success just increasing by 1 unit with each new number that became bettable" >>> Sure, each new number but only ONE number bet, NEVER more than one at a time. "There were also times when I was betting on one number and another out qualified it. I changed to the new number and then back to the original. Is that what you do?" >>> I already gave examples. I stick to EXACT rules just in case anything odd happens........

I will give examples because you MUST have rules for all the 'what if' situations of ANY method. What if there are two sets of two different numbers hit? I bet on the number that will be dropped the fastest. There is an exception to that rule. If a number has THREE hits on it within the nine, stay on that number. SIDENOTE: We are only betting one number so it CAN HAPPEN that we lose out on a win. If that does happen, we would then switch our bet to that number. Why? It would have THREE hits on it. EXAMPLES >> (The top number will be the number just hit)

7
32
28
7
0
15
13
28
6   What number would we be betting? The 28 cause it is the closest to being dropped. With exceptions of course. Lets say the next spin is a 28...its a WIN and we then stick to the 28. OR...the 6 and 28 get dropped, a 13 and 35 just hit. You might think to bet the 7. No, the 13 is the CLOSEST (to the bottom) to being dropped. After that, we can switch our bet to the 7.


36
32
27
27
19
3
20
27
3.......What is our bet? Not the 3. Yes, it is closest to being dropped but we have three hits of the 27, so 27 is our bet (for now), its quite easy. I have played this live, B&M and Dublin and have damn good results so far.

22
30
20
11
0
4
25
3
22..........What is our bet? The 22 but for only one spin (unless it gets hit next). Questions?  Ken
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: trebor on Jun 25, 06:37 PM 2010
Thanks for the reply. I re read your original instructions and see now that I did interpret them correctly.
Still a bit confused about your progression because you mention an exact sum that can be lost.

Trebor
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: MrJ on Jun 25, 07:55 PM 2010
I'm leaving now but will post it later. Remember, it is expensive but you can re-do the progression to fit your budget. The number of STEPS is the important part. At least 90 for betting one number.  Ken
Title: Re: The Similar Method
Post by: MrJ on Jun 26, 02:07 AM 2010
Here is my progression for betting ONE number >>>> 1-26 $10, 27-38 $15, 39-46 $20, 47-53 $25, 54-59 $30, 60-64 $35, 65-69 $40, 70-73 $45, 74-76 $50, 77-79 $55, 80-83 $60, 84-85 $65, 86-88 $70, 89-90 $75, 91-92 $80, 93-94 $85 and 95-96 $90.  Ken