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Title: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 10:05 AM 2011
Astronimoical,

Im calling it this, because I feel  the chances of this EXACT sequence occuring must be exactly that.  Nothing massivly scientific rto this approach, just hopefully somerthing that could turn into a good system, just need to marry a progression to it and set rules of play.   

Ok:

HHH
HHL
HLL
LLL
LLH
LHH

Now I know thats a lot for a progression, but its what im going to work with!  fell free to add your ideas, critique



Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: chrisbis on Jul 13, 02:30 PM 2011
Do I take it correctly, that the "Unique-ness" You are asking Us to look at is the sequence:-
High, High, High, Low, Low, Low?


Or is it the Alternating EC result that You are examining Lucy?
So, we have three Highs,
Followed by two highs, one Low
and so on, till we achieve Low, Low, Low, ..........
what would your bet be, at at what stage, because, if you think about it, You could bet for EVERY line to Not occur this way again, OR
You could bet for every line TO occur this way again!


please, let us know why you think that this sequence is "Astronomical" in structure, when its almost common place in EVERY game of Roulette?


I really holding back, on a truly "Astro" name for This idea, till you give us more info.


Cheers.
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 02:59 PM 2011
Hi Chris

Its the alternating High lows im examining.  Its set out in a very rigid, flowing pattern. The idea being that at some point randomness will break from this pattern. I dont doubt that this exact pattern can happern, but must be extremely high odds against.

Just a work in progress Chris!
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: chrisbis on Jul 13, 03:02 PM 2011
So, U want a progression calculating for it then?


When would U bet?


Start point.?
Minimum chip set?

Chip denominations?
Stop-loss?
End point?
Dwell time?
What time is the half past ten bus?
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 03:14 PM 2011
Quote from: chrisbis on Jul 13, 03:02 PM 2011
So, you want a progression calculating for it then?


When would you bet?


Start point.?
Minimum chip set?

Chip denominations?
Stop-loss?
End point?
Dwell time?
What time is the half past ten bus?

LoL

I'm working on all that! Apart from the bus time, which we all know will be either late or early!
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: POUNDMAKER on Jul 13, 03:16 PM 2011
The half past ten bus is usually at ten to eleven

Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: chrisbis on Jul 13, 04:14 PM 2011
I think U could 'play' this four different ways.


I will put pen to electronic paper, and expand my thoughts.


Progression tho, will be best played without.............do it Flat.


We could play the percentages game.


Bet on each and everyone, of Ur 18 (High/Low) steps, and see how U fair after 18 flat bets.


Then stay on course, and start betting again.
This is where the 4 course meal comes in.


Here's the menu on offer in the Astronomical (Gastronomical...........see what I did there!) choices.


Meal Deal one.
HHH
HHL
HLL
LLL
LLH
LHH


Meal Deal two.
HHH
LHH
LLH
LLL
HLL
HHL


Meal Deal three.
LHH
LLH
LLL
HLL
HHL
HHH


Meal Deal four.
HHL
HLL
LLL
LLH
LHH
HHH


These are the same Astro versions, Standard, Inverted, Flipped, and Flipped&Inverted.


All are possible.
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 04:21 PM 2011
ooooh!

I like this :) Im going to give this a test tonight. We just need the hit ratio to be just higher than the loss ratio.
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: Twisteruk on Jul 13, 04:25 PM 2011
Quote from: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 04:21 PM 2011
ooooh!

We just need the hit ratio to be just higher than the loss ratio.



Ure find that alot on Roulette lol  :D
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 13, 05:34 PM 2011
Quote from: Twisteruk on Jul 13, 04:25 PM 2011


your find that a lot on Roulette LoL  :D

Fair point! lol
Title: Re: Astronomical
Post by: LuckyLucy on Jul 14, 07:05 AM 2011
OK well I tried Chris's Flat Bet chart, (Thank you Chris), but it was way too choppy.

I see this as a good thing though, as it goes to show that spins  dont fall in a pre-determind order, which we all allready know, so just need to work a system that takes advantage of that!

More later