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Title: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 07:21 AM 2012

Here's one that I am going to work through the
vittoriosa actuals with. So simple, but little risk and
with sound money management could be profitable.


Wait for 2 numbers and bet that these dozens don't
repeat for a further 2 spins.


progression is 1,3


Let's see how it fares. Leave a session after 3 wins, or 3 losses.




33


29


31


20   W


11


34


10


24  W


25


28


4   W  (won session)


31


32


14  W


20


4


33  W


10


34


14  W  (won session)


26


32


33


1    W


33


32


36


8    W


3


23


30  W   won session


14


36


32  W


18


34


12   W


15


3


22


6     L


19


12


14


27   W   (won session)


7


36


27   W


2


18


13   W


9


18


21   W   (won session)


7


34


33   W


12


1


22   W


17


32


32   W   (won session)


0


19


14


25  W


8


21


16   W


etc  to be continued........
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 02:55 PM 2012

Followed on from previous post:


25


15


16     W     (finish session) +3


30


30


25


31     L


15


31


14


34    L


23


22


13


23    L    (lost session)   -12


3


28


16    W


33


8


15   W


22


23


15


3      W   +3


14


13


17


13     L


9


18


2


32   W


15


20


29   W     -1


8


35


6


19    W   


10


0


23


23   W


7


28


0


13   W    +3


3


14


15   W   


10


25


23   W


8


28


5


28   L     -1


33


1


3    W


0


6


24


31   W   


13


20


17


5    W    +3


32


9


3    W


33


23


31


2    W   


3


16


3


18    L     -1


19


0


36


29    W


36


14


16   W


13


24


24


29   W   +3


15


25


14


16   W


11


34


25   W


35


33


36


12   W   +3


3


17


6


9    W


5


3


8


15   W


10


32


1


27   L   -1


6


18


10


8     W


8


28


31   W


29


8


11   W  +3


4


32


29    W


27


34


22    W


0


19


17


9     W   +3




More soon.......
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: Drazen on Jun 07, 03:03 PM 2012
This is very similar to my i think 2nd posted system, when i just started thinking about this game :)


And yes, it can be interesting indeed :)


Cheers


Drazen
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 03:47 PM 2012
Hi drazen.

I know it is amateurish in its simplicity
But I am a strong believer in setting your
Own limits and keeping it low risk. This is just testing and I'm intrigued to see how it does with these actuals.
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: Drazen on Jun 07, 03:58 PM 2012
Of course, when limits/goals are padded at the right way, we can do pretty much :)


And we people very often like to complicate, so much underestimating simplicity!


Everything should be kept simple as possible!


Regards


Drazen
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 04:23 PM 2012

Here's further testing...




25


30


2        W


6


36


14      W


26


35


20     W  +3


21


35


4       W


10


35


22    W


18


14


16


21    L


26


25


29


30   L


22


7


32   W


14


8


35   W   -5


30


16


32


18   L


25


11


23   W


30


13


5     W


20


13


7     W   +3


31


28


19    W


3


26


15   W


19


2


3     W   +3


0


14


26


2     W


26


35


14   W


29


29


3     W    +3


19


13


33    W


21


19


15


33   W


13


35


1     W    +3


34


7


30


6      L


3


26


30    W



11


18


34   W


7


0


29


7


24   W   -1




Running Total   -   +34

Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 04:46 PM 2012



17


32


18


20     W


20


32


26    W


27


3


29


12     L


31


3


15    W    -1


14


31


1      W


13


31


4      W


28


13


35


6     W    +3


18


0


3


21


16   W


9


31


16    W


2


27


18    W   +3


14


21


32    W


21


31


35    W


34


10


15    W    +3


16


29


8     W


12


16


0


26   W


7


11


32    W   +3


2


28


21    W


3


16


29    W


6


32


9


17    W   +3

Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 04:47 PM 2012
If any of you out there fancy supplying me with some of your own
50-100 spin sequences so I can test against different sets of
numbers.


Much appreciated!


BW
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 05:07 PM 2012

Still trundling along!




25


23


20     W


4


4


21     W


15


25


35    W   +3


8


18


19    W


24


20


18


14     L


16


6


26    W


21


19


27    W    -1


28


27


26


20    W


15


27


0


32    W


26


35


31


5      W    +3


5


27


6


12     W


30


30


30


2      W


30


34

33


34     L


20


29


14


8       W   -1


31


19


29


28     W


9


15


24     W


24


17


22


9      W   +3


22


33


10   W


22


27


16


14   W


13


34


24


1     W   +3


11


29


13   W


3


32


9


5     W


15


12


20


1      L


6


5


6


11    L


15


31


22


4     W    -5




Running total    +53

Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 06:08 PM 2012



Last one tonight, and still holding strong.


Remember, could be used as hit and run depending
on your unit size for +3 and then leave.




4


36


34       W


32


1


16       W


7


28


19       W       +3


22


18


20


25     W


12


22


11


15    L


10


7


26    W


11


28


24    W   -1


1


11


33   W


8


25


21   W


11


4


32    W   +3


1


10


19   W


13


5


30   W


18


36


1     W   +3


14


12


32   W


25


4


23    W


1


9


10


7       L


18


28


28    W    -1


7


24


16    W


13


13


3      W


30


23


21     W  +3


17


6


4       W


24


16


27     W


0


3


12


36    W    +3




RT   +66

Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: Still on Jun 08, 04:03 AM 2012
@buffalowizard

Very interesting.  I notice that sometimes there are two spins between bets, and sometimes three. Besides a zero intervening, what determines that?

Regards

Still
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: wolfat on Jun 08, 05:54 AM 2012
@buffalo,
I'm sorry but could you explain your BS in detail? sometimes I found your plays contradictory...
tx
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 08, 06:57 AM 2012
Wolfat, Still,


I seem to have got too carried away with testing.


Here's a better explanation. It's a 2 dozen bet basically.


So you wait for two spins first.


Example:


30


16


Dozens 3 and 2 right...


Now we bet that these won't come out in that order again in the next 2 spins.
So next bet would be dozens 1 and 2.


22 comes out and we get a win first time out. Now we wait for another two
'trigger' spins, such as


10


8


So dozens 1 and 1 again


So we bet dozens 2 and 3


12 comes out - that's a loss of 1 unit. Our progression is a two step 1, 3 so we bet once more with 3 units.


36 comes out, and we get a win.


Here's a small sequence as it probably highlights it better:


23
10  <we have our two trigger dozens to bet against
12  <here we bet against dozen 2 (23). This is a WIN  +1
34 
23  <we have our two trigger dozens to bet against
26  <here we bet against dozen 3 (34). This is a loss
4    <here we bet against dozen 2 (23). This is a WIN  +2
10
20  <we have our two trigger dozens to bet against
17  <bet aginst dozen 1 (10) WIN  +3


Etc.


I'd like to add also that each session ends on either 3 wins (+3) or 3 losses (-12)
There are obviously different combinations you get to achieve this. You could get either
1 loss and 3 wins (-1) or 2 losses and 3 wins (-5). So far, the wins have outstripped the
losses.


Any questions welcome


Cheers


BW
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: wolfat on Jun 08, 11:27 AM 2012
Tx Buffalo,
it's clear now....
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 08, 11:39 AM 2012
Sorry guys,


made a schoolboy error with staking.


1,3 is in fact 2,6 isn't it because it's layed over 2 dozens.


Therefore, it will not work out.


bummer
Title: Re: Jubilee System
Post by: TwoCatSam on Jun 08, 01:50 PM 2012
Therefore, it will not work out.

How absolutely refreshing to hear someone admit he made a mistake and move on.

Some people could learn from this man.

Sam