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Title: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: vundarosa on Aug 01, 05:27 AM 2012
Is there any tool to determine what numbers are hot in the last 150 spins?

Excel or otherwise

thx

Vundarosa
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: TwoCatSam on Aug 01, 08:59 AM 2012
If someone creates it, please add this alert feature:

Numbers that have slept X number of times and then hit.  Even if it alerts us to when numbers have slept X number of times and does NOT alert us when they hit.........that would be great.

Numbers that sleep 74 spins and then hit are a profitable bet in the next ten spins after they hit.

Sam
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Nickmsi on Aug 01, 09:40 AM 2012
Hello Sam and Vundarosa . . .

I happen to have a 150 spin Tracker.  Attached are two versions, one has built in RNG and the other is for Manual entry of numbers.

The number of times each number has hit is shown at the top.

Sam, when you get to spin # 74 and any number that shows a "0" means it has slept for 74 spins.

Enjoy

Nick
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: TwoCatSam on Aug 01, 11:19 AM 2012
Nick

Brother, we need more like you!!

Thanks a ton.

I'll do a study on my system and post.

Sam
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Robeenhuut on Aug 01, 11:34 AM 2012
Quote from: vundarosa on Aug 01, 05:27 AM 2012
Is there any tool to determine what numbers are hot in the last 150 spins?

Excel or otherwise

thanks

Vundarosa

Get RX and put auto spin at 150 and hit F2 button that will show you a chart with all the stats.
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: vundarosa on Aug 01, 08:20 PM 2012
Quote from: Nickmsi on Aug 01, 09:40 AM 2012
Hello Sam and Vundarosa . . .

I happen to have a 150 spin Tracker.  Attached are two versions, one has built in RNG and the other is for Manual entry of numbers.

The number of times each number has hit is shown at the top.

Sam, when you get to spin # 74 and any number that shows a "0" means it has slept for 74 spins.

Enjoy

Nick

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Greatly appreciated Nick!  :thumbsup:

vundarosa
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: MrJ on Aug 02, 05:59 AM 2012
Quote from: vundarosa on Aug 01, 05:27 AM 2012
Is there any tool to determine what numbers are hot in the last 150 spins?

Excel or otherwise

thanks

Vundarosa


I'm old school, I track it myself........ no tool needed.

Ken
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: rayhd63 on Aug 02, 09:30 AM 2012
QuoteIs there any tool to determine what numbers are hot in the last 150 spins?

Excel or otherwise

thanks

Vundarosa

I have RX and can only suggest it to you. I use it allot and don't know how I could without it...

Ray
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: VLS on Aug 02, 04:10 PM 2012
Quote from: vundarosa on Aug 01, 05:27 AM 2012
Is there any tool to determine what numbers are hot in the last 150 spins?

Excel or otherwise

thanks

Vundarosa


Hello Vundarosa,


How many spins required for you to consider it "HOT".


150 / 37 = 4,05


Would you say a number with 5 hits is hot? More?


Regards.
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: vundarosa on Aug 02, 11:22 PM 2012
Quote from: VLS on Aug 02, 04:10 PM 2012

Hello Vundarosa,


How many spins required for you to consider it "HOT".


150 / 37 = 4,05


Would you say a number with 5 hits is hot? More?


Regards.

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VLS what i'm looking for is something similar to having the nbr of hits/each number in last 150 spins

At casinos stats you sometimes see, for example, #1 is hot at 6.3(x) in last 150 spins... How is that calculated, i mean how can that stat have decimal numbers?

vundarosa
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: VLS on Aug 02, 11:49 PM 2012
Quote from: vundarosa on Aug 02, 11:22 PM 2012
At casinos stats you sometimes see, for example, #1 is hot at 6.3(x) in last 150 spins... How is that calculated, i mean how can that stat have decimal numbers?

vundarosa


Most likely they are using another measuring way such as Standard Deviation or Z-Score.


So... What kind of measure would you require to consider a number as hot?


Steve is about to let me "set shop" in the forum, and I would like to start producing "one-off" programs such as this to give it a start :) If I code it for the requests shop, your copy is free  :love:  (most likely since tools like this are very useful to many)


Regards.
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: TwoCatSam on Aug 03, 01:18 AM 2012
OH, my!!  This is just for me!!  I've been told I'm "one off" for years!!
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: VLS on Aug 03, 03:10 AM 2012
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Aug 03, 01:18 AM 2012
OH, my!!  This is just for me!!  I've been told I'm "one off" for years!!

Sam.

At times I speak a mixture of aussie, chiefly british and american English. All in one paragraph  ^-^ 




I mean it exactly as Dictionary.com says: link:://dictionary.reference.com/browse/one%20off (link:://dictionary.reference.com/browse/one%20off)

one-offâ€, Chiefly British

adjective
1.
done, occurring, or made only once; one-shot.




...Any other meaning is purely coincidential  :)


Hope you like the idea of the requests shop. Requesters get the resulting software for free, downloaders support as they want.


Good stuff.


Steve already gave it the "green light".


A hot numbers software is mandatory for such a "shop" so... awaiting for vundarosa's answer  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Skakus on Aug 03, 03:13 AM 2012
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Aug 03, 01:18 AM 2012
OH, my!!  This is just for me!!  I've been told I'm "one off" for years!!

Just "off" mate. Like a bucket of prawns in the sun  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: vundarosa on Aug 03, 06:41 AM 2012
Quote from: VLS on Aug 02, 11:49 PM 2012

Most likely they are using another measuring way such as Standard Deviation or Z-Score.


So... What kind of measure would you require to consider a number as hot?


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that's what i'm trying to figure out. I normaly see numbers with at least 3.3 hits(?) in the last 150 spins considered as hot....how this 3.3 (hits or whatever it is ) is calculated it beats me

i like a lot the shop idea!

vundarosa
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Robeenhuut on Aug 03, 09:58 AM 2012
Quote from: vundarosa on Aug 03, 06:41 AM 2012

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that's what i'm trying to figure out. I normaly see numbers with at least 3.3 hits(?) in the last 150 spins considered as hot....how this 3.3 (hits or whatever it is ) is calculated it beats me

i like a lot the shop idea!

vundarosa

At SMLive they just use any numbers that hit more than average within any spin sample.  It could be 50 or 20 recent spins.  Its never a fixed number from my observation  so i guess paper and pen... ;D
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: MrJ on Aug 03, 10:34 AM 2012
"so i guess paper and pen" >>> Yep.
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Kimo Li on Aug 21, 10:02 AM 2012
The most widely acceptable tracking device in any casino is pen and paper so why not use it.

In reference to hot numbers, numbers that have not shown it's ugly heads for more than 36 times is a nuisance. Hot numbers by my definition are numbers that come in multiple times within a 36 number cycle. Or any six numbers, which belong to a prescribed set of categorized numbers, that comes in a six cycle spin.  Any numbers before or after a six spin cycle is irrelevant. Every number spun becomes part of a six number cycle.

In other words, the cycle of numbers is short lived. Forget the past beyond six numbers, Play the present (choice of numbers), and repeat the cycle.

If you can do that, you will win consistently. How? That's a different story.

Kimo Li
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: TwoCatSam on Aug 21, 10:39 AM 2012
A TwoCat Hot Number:

One that has hit twice within five spins.  I am playing this for real money on BV.  It still--after all these years--works!

Sam
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Normy2000 on Nov 17, 11:18 PM 2012
Quote from: TwoCatSam on Aug 21, 10:39 AM 2012
A TwoCat Hot Number:

One that has hit twice within five spins.  I am playing this for real money on BV.  It still--after all these years--works!

Sam
But remember BV is not a roulette wheel, it's a piece of software...
(so, programable...?),  not a good place to test anything. Just my opinion!

nOrMy2o0o
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: trebor on Nov 18, 04:15 AM 2012
I keep hearing this but BV say they use a physical random number generator.

Can someone more knowledgeable than me say whether this can be programmed or interferred with in any way to BV's advantage.

Trebor

Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: VLS on Nov 18, 05:43 AM 2012
Possible? = YES.

As a general rule, if it uses a computer, it's possible to tamper with.

As simple as:

If won = true then
    redrawNumber()
end if

;)
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: trebor on Nov 18, 07:40 AM 2012
OK that's logical. They could cheat if they wanted to.

Trebor
Title: Re: Hot Numbers tool
Post by: Normy2000 on Nov 18, 08:33 AM 2012
Quote from: trebor on Nov 18, 07:40 AM 2012
OK that's logical. They could cheat if they wanted to.

Trebor
Exactly, i dont say they DO, but knowing they COULD, is enought to keep me away from them.