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Title: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Sep 21, 02:02 AM 2012
What would you guys wish to be remembered for in terms of posting on Roulette forums?

Example: Lanky for his Six point divisor bet selection

or Winkel for his Great Universal Theory System

(it doesn't have to be a system poster)...Chrisbis (remember him?) for his encouragement

or TwoCatSam for his "Tongue In Cheek" humor :)

or VLS for his sage advice (also some great systems imo. )
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 21, 03:55 AM 2012
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Sep 21, 02:02 AM 2012
What would you guys wish to be remembered for in terms of posting on Roulette forums?

Example: Lanky for his Six point divisor bet selection

or Winkel for his Great Universal Theory System

(it doesn't have to be a system poster)...Chrisbis (remember him?) for his encouragement

or TwoCatSam for his "Tongue In Cheek" humor :)

Hello Proofreaders,

I don't think you get many respons for this topic.

One big name is missing in your list F_LAT_INO

Cheers


John         Rotterdam

or VLS for his sage advice (also some great systems in my opinion. )
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 21, 04:11 AM 2012
Quote from: ginger on Sep 21, 03:55 AM 2012

Ginger...if you are remembered for anything it will be the guy who changes his profile picture loads of times. Have we had a right side profile yet?. I dont think we have  :wink:
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 21, 04:42 AM 2012
Quote from: turnerfeck on Sep 21, 04:11 AM 2012
Ginger...if you are remembered for anything it will be the guy who changes his profile picture loads of times. Have we had a right side profile yet?. I don't think we have  :wink:

I suggest only true pics in avatars  ;D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 21, 04:44 AM 2012
Quote from: turnerfeck on Sep 21, 04:11 AM 2012
Ginger...if you are remembered for anything it will be the guy who changes his profile picture loads of times. Have we had a right side profile yet?. I don't think we have  :wink:


Hello Turnerfeck ,

You have a good point there.

Yes you look at the right avatar(s) .

OK. I swap it a lot , but that is me you see.

But my roulette system stay the same...Dealers Signature.............

Most pics. are made in a dutch casino

Have a nice weekend

John      Rotterdam
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Ralph on Sep 21, 04:54 AM 2012
Quote from: ginger on Sep 21, 04:44 AM 2012

Hello Turnerfeck ,

You have a good point there.

Yes you look at the right avatar(s) .

OK. I swap it a lot , but that is me you see.

But my roulette system stay the same...Dealers Signature.............

Most pics. are made in a dutch casino

Have a nice weekend

John      Rotterdam

I use to ask for theire autographs, still not made a method of it. 
Do you think the through the sector by purpose?
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 21, 05:27 AM 2012
Quote from: Robeenhuut on Sep 21, 04:42 AM 2012
I suggest only true pics in avatars  ;D
Mine is a true pic. Its a Turner  :smile:
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 21, 07:24 AM 2012
Quote from: Ralph on Sep 21, 04:54 AM 2012
I use to ask for theire autographs, still not made a method of it. 
Do you think the through the sector by purpose?

Hello Ralph,

It is a sort of sector betting , only you have to calculate the CW & CCW.

And you must stop playing as soon as the dealer swap , that's why they call it the Signature of the Dealer.

There are a lot of members who don't belief in it but that's their problem.........


Cheers


John        Rotterdam
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 22, 12:52 AM 2012
Quote from: turnerfeck on Sep 21, 05:27 AM 2012
Mine is a true pic. Its a Turner  :smile:

Glad that you have other interests besides roulette. My avatar shows my better whole as opposed to my better half  ;D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: VLS on Sep 22, 11:01 AM 2012
Proof,


The best way to be remembered and achieve posterity in the roulette world is to have your name as a method :)


I.e.


Fibonacci


D'alembert


Guetting






Though it can backfire too... Who was this "Martin" guy again?  ^-^
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: VLS on Sep 22, 11:10 AM 2012
P.S. I like it very much how you name your systems  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 22, 12:00 PM 2012
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Sep 21, 02:02 AM 2012
What would you guys wish to be remembered for, in terms of posting on Roulette forums?
For being the one who actually discovered and demonstrated such a "grail", if only in the game of baccarat.  And then, in rather short order, moving along to something more-productive, at least a much-less waste of time.

If all of that makes me out to be troll, p*ss*r, psycho, etc, to the "uninitiated"... I could live with that too.

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Sep 21, 02:02 AM 2012
Lanky, for his Six point divisor bet selection, or Winkel for his Great Universal Theory System, or Chrisbis for his encouragement, or TwoCatSam for his "Tongue In Cheek" humor, or VLS for his sage advice?
I remember {L}anky for his leaving altogether, LoL, after becoming "p*ssed off" with {V}ctor for selling out (also) the first VLS to self-called Scamopolous for a pittance;  Winkel, for giving up another monumental "load of nonsense", after the Bayes's "chased him off" for, you guessed it, a troll (like me);  Chrisbis, another guy like Victor, who should have given it up the first couple of times he left but just couldn't.

(Though the all-time "suck-up" and "waste the remainder of your life away" award has to go to Spike.  By any of his other names, he'll always be known as Spike.  What does that tell you.)

Those guys could've completed substantial college degrees by now, and became productive members in the real world of work-fun.  And still found some time to help point all of this out here, and there, on these very boards.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Tamino on Sep 22, 12:54 PM 2012
*******Those guys could've completed substantial college degrees by now, and became productive members in the real world of work-fun.  And still found some time to help point all of this out here, and there, on these very boards.****quote by GARnabby

A college degree does  not make   you a  productive  member in the real world.That`s  just  a fabrication being spread  about by interesting parties.

Mr. Sheldon Adelson, owner of the SANDS LV dropped  out of High school  and  in addition  to that  is  owner of casinos  world wide   making him a billionaire in his own right..

He is willing to contribute  $ 100, 000 000    ( 78 , 000 000   Euro)to a certain  candidate   running  for  office of President of the United States of America.


N.D.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: VLS on Sep 22, 02:11 PM 2012
GARN, I'm productive in the real world. As a matter of fact, roulette and participating in these boards help me keep my sanity, and thus stay productive. Roulette also did it alone before the boards, because otherwise life would be work, work, work... There's should also be time for family and hobbies.

Roulette can be a wonderful lifetime hobby!

I find it wonderful there's a place where the only thing that matters is where would a little white ball land inside a bowl. No Chavez, no boss, no nothing.

It's a wonderful game with great members in the communities/forums, even if all methods get to be deemed as crappy, most of the people is still top-notch  :)
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Stepkevh on Sep 22, 02:16 PM 2012
Quote from: VLS on Sep 22, 02:11 PM 2012
Roulette can be a wonderful lifetime hobby!

I find it wonderful there's a place where the only thing that matters is where would a little white ball land inside a bowl. No Chavez, no boss, no nothing.

It's a wonderful game with great members in the communities/forums, even if all methods get to be deemed as crappy, most of the people is still top-notch  :)

its indeed a wonderfull game, better then watching football  :P
not that i have something against football but rather like something to use my brains  :D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Normy2000 on Sep 22, 02:26 PM 2012
Quote from: ginger on Sep 21, 07:24 AM 2012
Hello Ralph,

It is a sort of sector betting , only you have to calculate the CW & CCW.

And you must stop playing as soon as the dealer swap , that's why they call it the Signature of the Dealer.

There are a lot of members who don't belief in it but that's their problem.........


Cheers


John        Rotterdam

Dealear's Signature!  :thumbsup:
I'm with you dear John!  ;)

nOrMy2o0o
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: amk on Sep 22, 04:45 PM 2012
I really like the dealer signature John.


Thanks for sharing that.


On online casinos you will usually see the same +-5 croupiers rotate in half hour sessions day to day


I think there is something to say for each croupier throwing in a slightly different rhythm.


I don't think there have been any live stats produced for this aspect of the game.


Keeping track of croupiers for a day or two could reveal their tendency for sectors etc.


If I knew what a certain croupier had thrown for the last 2 half hour sessions in a day I might be able to "guess" good results for the third?


Just some thoughts.


Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Normy2000 on Sep 23, 11:07 AM 2012
You can also try to read a SlingShot Roulette wheel signature!
I mean: try to find when they change air pressure.

When you notice exactly the same jumps CW and CCW for 3 shots,
then 1 weird jump, then 3 exact same jumps and then a other weird one,
can we asume they change air presure every 4 spins.  :question:

May be only luck but +7000u in last 6 weeks playing this way 1h a day.  >:D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 23, 12:51 PM 2012
Quote from: Normy2000 on Sep 23, 11:07 AM 2012
You can also try to read a SlingShot Roulette wheel signature!
I mean: try to find when they change air pressure.

When you notice exactly the same jumps CW and CCW for 3 shots,
then 1 weird jump, then 3 exact same jumps and then a other weird one,
can we asume they change air presure every 4 spins.  :question:

May be only luck but +7000u in last 6 weeks playing this way 1h a day.  >:D

Hello Normy2000,

I did'n knew that it is working on air ball as well , great job you doing there.

Keep on the good work Normy +7000

Cheers

John          Rotterdam
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: KoolKat on Sep 23, 01:47 PM 2012
Quote from: Normy2000 on Sep 23, 11:07 AM 2012
You can also try to read a SlingShot Roulette wheel signature!
I mean: try to find when they change air pressure.

When you notice exactly the same jumps CW and CCW for 3 shots,
then 1 weird jump, then 3 exact same jumps and then a other weird one,
can we asume they change air presure every 4 spins.  :question:

May be only luck but +7000u in last 6 weeks playing this way 1h a day.  >:D

Hi Normy 2000 What is CW & CCW please? thank you Koolkat
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Twisteruk on Sep 23, 01:54 PM 2012
Clockwise and Counter Clockwise
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: KoolKat on Sep 23, 03:08 PM 2012
Quote from: Twisteruk on Sep 23, 01:54 PM 2012
Clockwise and Counter Clockwise
Twister you must be my guardian angel :thumbsup: Boy I have a lot to learn Thanks again Twister
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Twisteruk on Sep 23, 03:26 PM 2012
Quote from: KoolKat on Sep 23, 03:08 PM 2012
Twister you must be my guardian angel :thumbsup: Boy I have a lot to learn Thanks again Twister

No worries  :thumbsup:

It does make a big difference if ure playing DS or the like. Thats why I play at Paddypower as the Wheel spins in just 1 direction all the time until the PB changes the ball and direction
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 23, 03:27 PM 2012
Quote from: amk on Sep 22, 04:45 PM 2012
I really like the dealer signature John.


Thanks for sharing that.


On online casinos you will usually see the same +-5 croupiers rotate in half hour sessions day to day


I think there is something to say for each croupier throwing in a slightly different rhythm.


I don't think there have been any live stats produced for this aspect of the game.


Keeping track of croupiers for a day or two could reveal their tendency for sectors etc.


If I knew what a certain croupier had thrown for the last 2 half hour sessions in a day I might be able to "guess" good results for the third?


Just some thoughts.

Hello AMK,

How are you , I know you live in Holland too.

The right way is to calculate  every other spin.

So every time the ball is going CW you count the amount of pockets , you do this by CCW as well.

Some dealers spin the ball more stady CW than CCW , both is also possible.

Than you can calculate or they spin with their left hand or right hand.

Some dealers don't spin but fire the ball , forget them and look for a other table.

But there is a lot more and it takes a long time to understand it.

A member of this forum who lives in Croatië is using excell to put everything down.

He makes a note of every dealer and use that for his reccords.

Cheers to you AMK in Domburg

John   Rotterdam
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: KoolKat on Sep 24, 01:14 AM 2012
Quote from: Normy2000 on Sep 23, 11:07 AM 2012
You can also try to read a SlingShot Roulette wheel signature!
I mean: try to find when they change air pressure.

When you notice exactly the same jumps CW and CCW for 3 shots,
then 1 weird jump, then 3 exact same jumps and then a other weird one,
can we asume they change air presure every 4 spins.  :question:

May be only luck but +7000u in last 6 weeks playing this way 1h a day.  >:D

Hi Normy2000, would you mind giving me an example so that i might understand the above. CXheers Koolkat
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Normy2000 on Sep 24, 10:00 AM 2012
Quote from: KoolKat on Sep 24, 01:14 AM 2012
Hi Normy2000, would you mind giving me an example so that i might understand the above. CXheers Koolkat

Jump = Number of pockets from starting point to ending point.

You track jump for CCW and CW like this:
CCW    CW
12        23
14        20    3 stady jumps
11        24
28        3      air pressure change
13        22
11        19    3 stady jumps
14        25
31        5      air pressure change

So you wait for 2 stady jumps and then, you target actual position + average of 2 last jumps for your next bet.

Example:
The 2 last CCW jumps was 12 and 14. (average = 13)
The ball stand in pocket 0. 0 + 13 CCW = 20
So you bet number 20 + 6 neighbors on either side.

Hope this help.
nOrMy2o0o


Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: KoolKat on Sep 24, 03:27 PM 2012
Quote from: Normy2000 on Sep 24, 10:00 AM 2012

Jump = Number of pockets from starting point to ending point.

You track jump for CCW and CW like this:
CCW    CW
12        23
14        20    3 stady jumps
11        24
28        3      air pressure change
13        22
11        19    3 stady jumps
14        25
31        5      air pressure change

So you wait for 2 stady jumps and then, you target actual position + average of 2 last jumps for your next bet.

Example:
The 2 last CCW jumps was 12 and 14. (average = 13)
The ball stand in pocket 0. 0 + 13 CCW = 20
So you bet number 20 + 6 neighbors on either side.

Hope this help.
nOrMy2o0o

Many Thanks for your example. K
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 24, 05:46 PM 2012
Quote from: Tamino on Sep 22, 12:54 PM 2012
Mr. Sheldon Adelson, owner of the SANDS LV dropped  out of High school  and  in addition  to that  is  owner of casinos  world wide   making him a billionaire in his own right.
The problem with that argument, by example, is that their are only a handful of Richard Branson's and Steve Jobs.

Not enough to justify the new anti-education movement across America.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Tamino on Sep 24, 06:11 PM 2012
Any jerk can proclaim the virtues and success  of a Steve Jobs or a Branson  but there are (  it is NOT" their" F.Y I   better use proper spelling)  also  others in thiscategory if drop outs and became super successful.

You are like an old  pippy who wants  to chime in to make  herself heard   at all costs.

By the  way  good ole  Albert    E. ( no dropout) did not do so well in Math either until he pulled himself together..

Weak analogy AMIGO from North  of the border.

Nathan Detroit
HAPPY WINNINGS TO ALL !!!


To top it off this CarNabby cat  has  even a conspiracy theory  regarding the  education  in the USA:


******The problem with that argument, by example, is that their are only a handful of Richard Branson's and Steve Jobs.

Not enough to justify the new anti-education movement across America.*****

Too much Kool Aid  Amigo ?
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: amk on Sep 24, 07:08 PM 2012
I've always kept wondering what Normy2000 was up to.


Always reviewing numbers in long sequences.


Many thanks Normy.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 26, 05:35 PM 2012
"By the  way,  good ole  Albert    E. ( no dropout) did not do so well in Math either until he pulled himself together..."

Actually, if you read up on him, you'll discover that many believe that "his idea" of Relativity Theory was pinched from one of his early girl friends.  (The concept had been around for a couple of millennia before either, but no one took it very-seriously until the "backwards" E.)

To top it off, E had to seek out the help of top mathematicians throughout Europe to put it into the math which was eventually published.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Tamino on Sep 26, 06:03 PM 2012
Let`s move on to another Albert who should make the list:

Albert E.  Wendell, the promoter of the transparent math. He too earned his stripes.


Tamino
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 26, 06:20 PM 2012
Quote from: GARNabby on Sep 26, 05:35 PM 2012
"By the  way,  good ole  Albert    E. ( no dropout) did not do so well in Math either until he pulled himself together..."

Actually, if you read up on him, you'll discover that many believe that "his idea" of Relativity Theory was pinched from one of his early girl friends.  (The concept had been around for a couple of millennia before either, but no one took it very-seriously until the "backwards" E.)

To top it off, E had to seek out the help of top mathematicians throughout Europe to put it into the math which was eventually published.

The Theory of relativity idea had "been around" for 2000 years? What are you on?

Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 27, 10:52 AM 2012
Quote from: Turner on Sep 26, 06:20 PM 2012
What are you on?
A real education; and the fact that "its concept" had been.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 27, 05:35 PM 2012
Quote from: GARNabby on Sep 27, 10:52 AM 2012
A real education; and the fact that "its concept" had been.
The concept being what...that they knew 2000 years ago.....

Sorry..if you just want to preach and not be challenged, I can stop asking questions straight away...no probs. (nothing worse than a heckler)
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 27, 07:20 PM 2012
Quote from: Turner on Sep 27, 05:35 PM 2012
Sorry..if you just want to preach and not be challenged, I can stop asking questions straight away...no probs. (nothing worse than a heckler)
Then don't be one, yourself.

Up till now, at least, carried on a perfectly-reasonable conversation with you.  And, historically, i've never backed away from anything which i have written on any of the message-boards.

What tends to happen with that sort of "take your medicine" prefacing is that even after a relevant independent link, or two, or some short, direct proof has been supplied, then suddenly i'm the "cut & paste", or "just trying to impress", guy.  Could count the number of times that this sort of route started with a "please" on the one hand; or that i was thanked for my further efforts on the other.  (For that matter, most guys who seriously want to know something will go about "googling" it for themselves.  I mean, encountered a few authentic-looking "posers", particulary at the Wizard of Vegas site, who posted up the one, or two, but only the sort of which very-clearly contradicted the many; or posted up speciously-garbled bits of a much-larger explanation.  Incidentally there, for primarily that, i was permanently banned, LoL.)

Besides, not many persons, in whichever field(s) of science and philosophy, are still much-interested in something Einstein.  Pretty soon, they'll be teaching "tensor analysis" as a first-year course in university, instead of as a third, or fourth.

Here's your link, link:://einstein.stanford.edu/SPACETIME/spacetime1.html (link:://einstein.stanford.edu/SPACETIME/spacetime1.html) .  But bear in mind that the CONCEPT of Relativity Theory, in keeping with E's own intuitive belief that (to an extent) the physics follows the math, lays so-present in also most of the other broad branches of science and philosophy.  (I didn't "google" it, but it would be interesting to see what, if any, interaction or connection between E, and philosopher Kant.)

With regard to this article, itself, i recall that there have been numerous "gravity probes" since the "B" one.  I could happily comment at length now to what the true agendae of such probes are, but that would surely fall well-beyond the scope of this board (, and most of the others across the internet.)
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 28, 04:41 AM 2012
Garnaby....
We all know you are educated....you keep telling us. Unfortunatly education is no good unless you can communicate properly and have a warm approach to people. Your approach is arrogant and condescending. I won't reply to you again
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Ralph on Sep 28, 05:08 AM 2012
I suspect behind Garnabby nick hides Izak Matatya. ;D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Bayes on Sep 28, 07:07 AM 2012
GARNabby,

Turner is right. Many of your posts are snide, patronizing, and confrontational. It isn't that you're openly abusive, it's more subtle than that, but the effect is pretty much the same. Please take note of forum rule no. 6:

Quote6. Do not behave in any way that is unjustly unpleasant, or makes participation in the forum unappealing. In other words, be good and respectful to others - don't be a dickhead. Those who are behaving in any unacceptable way will usually be warned first, but if the behavior continues, banning will result.

The way you relate to other members of the forum tends to generate a response in kind. Thus, a couple of days ago you made a snide remark in relation to something I said about 5% bank accounts ages ago (completely unprovoked and out of the blue, for some reason you seem obsessed with it), which I ignored, but I asked a question about Baccarat and ended with a comment about trolls on GG, you then accused me of being snide and were quite aggressive, plus you ignored my valid question completely.

Again, in this thread, you have antagonized members with your arrogant tone and general lack of respect. Now Ralph has chimed in which will probably result in you coming back with an attack on him, etc etc. See how it works?

So eventually you end up with something like what happens on GG, and I don't want to see this forum degenerate into another GG.

You seem to think that you can post whatever you like and that it's your right.

Folks, this (link:://:.gamblersglen.com/cgi-bin/teemz/teemz.cgi?board=_master&action=opentopic&topic=2247&forum=General_Discussion) is GARNabby's attitude (see 2nd post in the thread)

So either shape up or expect to be banned. Get it?

I'm a moderator on this forum by choice. I don't get paid for it and I've got better things to do than police dickheads.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: ginger on Sep 28, 08:47 AM 2012
Quote from: Bayes on Sep 28, 07:07 AM 2012
GARNabby,

Turner is right. Many of your posts are snide, patronizing, and confrontational. It isn't that you're openly abusive, it's more subtle than that, but the effect is pretty much the same. Please take note of forum rule no. 6:

The way you relate to other members of the forum tends to generate a response in kind. Thus, a couple of days ago you made a snide remark in relation to something I said about 5% bank accounts ages ago (completely unprovoked and out of the blue, for some reason you seem obsessed with it), which I ignored, but I asked a question about Baccarat and ended with a comment about trolls on GG, you then accused me of being snide and were quite aggressive, plus you ignored my valid question completely.

Again, in this thread, you have antagonized members with your arrogant tone and general lack of respect. Now Ralph has chimed in which will probably result in you coming back with an attack on him, etc etc. See how it works?

So eventually you end up with something like what happens on GG, and I don't want to see this forum degenerate into another GG.

You seem to think that you can post whatever you like and that it's your right.

Folks, this (link:://:.gamblersglen.com/cgi-bin/teemz/teemz.cgi?board=_master&action=opentopic&topic=2247&forum=General_Discussion) is GARNabby's attitude (see 2nd post in the thread)

So either shape up or expect to be banned. Get it?

I'm a moderator on this forum by choice. I don't get paid for it and I've got better things to do than police dickheads.


  Well spoken Jules.


Cheers

John             Rotterdam
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: GARNabby on Sep 28, 07:37 PM 2012
Quote from: Tamino on Sep 26, 06:03 PM 2012
Albert E.  Wendell, the promoter of the transparent math. He too earned his stripes.
Ya, i miss the guy... more and more.


P.S.  Nathan, congrats on your 100th post.  "Beam him up, Scotty!"
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Tamino on Sep 28, 08:03 PM 2012
GARNabby

They don`t make  cats  like  good ole  Albert E. Wendell any more. He  was     a pioneer  in the field of applied transparent math  the only  way  roulette should be played .

What a pity when the men in the white coats had to take him away.A sad moment for all of us.


Tamino
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: vladir on Sep 28, 08:33 PM 2012
Uhmmm I see bad communication here... I have two recomendations to you guys, especially moderators :P.  This is really good stuff:

1 - Verbal Judo
link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=btBw70HAys4# (link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=btBw70HAys4#)


2 - Nonviolent communication:
The basic, if you lack time:
link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=M-129JLTjkQ# (link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=M-129JLTjkQ#)

(and watch the full lecture here when you get time link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=XBGlF7-MPFI&feature=fvwrel# (link:://:.youtube.com/watch?v=XBGlF7-MPFI&feature=fvwrel#))


It's your choice to watch or pay any attention to any of this, but if you master it, you will be able to  communicate effectivly  whenever you want, anywhere you want, with whoever you want and getting results closer to what you want, withouth entering and feeding destructive spirals of hate and violence.
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 29, 05:27 AM 2012
Quote from: Normy2000 on Sep 24, 10:00 AM 2012

Jump = Number of pockets from starting point to ending point.

You track jump for CCW and CW like this:
CCW    CW
12        23
14        20    3 stady jumps
11        24
28        3      air pressure change
13        22
11        19    3 stady jumps
14        25
31        5      air pressure change

So you wait for 2 stady jumps and then, you target actual position + average of 2 last jumps for your next bet.

Example:
The 2 last CCW jumps was 12 and 14. (average = 13)
The ball stand in pocket 0. 0 + 13 CCW = 20
So you bet number 20 + 6 neighbors on either side.

Hope this help.
nOrMy2o0o

So Normy do you think that they change air pressure in some regular patterns?  I think its purely random but im not an expert on air balls. ;D
Title: Re: Posterity on the Forum
Post by: Turner on Sep 29, 03:58 PM 2012
Quote from: Robeenhuut on Sep 29, 05:27 AM 2012
So Normy do you think that they change air pressure in some regular patterns?  I think its purely random but I'm not an expert on air balls. ;D
If....and that's a if...they do change air pressure....it would not (100% not) be a regular pattern. It would be an algorithm which makes the changes untrackable.
There is no point changing the air pressure if you knew when it was.

The CSM (constant shuffling machine) does this with cards. it uses an algorithm to randomise the way it shuffles the card and when it shuffles them.

Special prize tonight!!!! be the first to reply to any post where I said CSM.