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Title: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: TurboGenius on Feb 09, 09:16 PM 2016
I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy this one, it's not that original or new -
it's not the Holy Grail (lol). But a look or two at the chart and you'll see nice things happening.
Minimal charting, and I can reach the betting locations without stretching across the table (lol).


Simple (the basics of this).
Betting 3 even money locations (in this case Low, Even, and Red)
Each starting with 1 unit.
The rules - any bet that loses increases 1 unit
Any bet that wins, stays at the same amount.
When all 3 bets win on the same spin - return all to 1 unit.
(see chart)
I didn't hand pick these spins - just sat down tonight to type this up and started running spins.
I'm sure the session from hell is out there waiting.

Options ?
Well, you can see that all even money combinations aren't the same - you can
use these 3 in different combinations to cover more numbers or less numbers.
Low / Even / Red for example : 12,14,16,18 (4)
Low / Even / Black : 2,4,6,8,10 (5)
So switch them around (no reason to stick with my 3 of low/even/red)

Increase the loser one unit on a loss - leave the winners the same.
Drop them all back to 1 unit each when they all win on the same spin.
Cheers.

(Note : in AC I lose 1/2 of my bet on the even money locations - so that's a plus when
0 or 00 show up, in either case all 3 bets still increase 1 unit each because the 0 or 00
are considered a loss of all 3.)

Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: MrJ on Feb 10, 12:31 AM 2016
I appreciate your time posting this Turbo, thanks.

Ken
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: Bettingking on Feb 10, 12:57 AM 2016
Good to see appreciation for efforts.
This is the great thing about Roulette there are endless possibilities to trial...

There is no one definitive system that will prevail over all.. I'm sure many combinations have been tested over time.
My belief: Every system will loose over time at one point.  Those that think there is such a system are deluding themselves and will be dissapointed.

Many systems are fine in the short run so 'HIT & RUN' then live another day to play  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: NextYear on Feb 10, 03:03 AM 2016
Way to go, Turbo! Thanks!
I am sure there is plenty of other Gems where this came from...

How you come to 122.5?

Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: RouletteGhost on Feb 10, 06:50 AM 2016
Must work if you play it

Especially AC with half back when 0 hits

Ill try

By the way, if i shared this theyd be coming at me with pitchforks.
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: Normy2000 on Feb 10, 07:52 AM 2016
Quote from: nextyear on Feb 10, 03:03 AM 2016
How you come to 122.5?
Turbo note: (Note : in AC I lose 1/2 of my bet on the even money locations - so that's a plus when
0 or 00 show up, in either case all 3 bets still increase 1 unit each because the 0 or 00
are considered a loss of all 3.)
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: NextYear on Feb 10, 11:05 AM 2016
Thanks Normy, poor concentration....
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: TurboGenius on Feb 10, 05:21 PM 2016
Yes. red and even (and low 1-18).

I'm not sure the point of the "Brett Morton" piece other than perhaps he
doesn't understand how it works.

Yes, you can choose even-money location combinations where you can cover more numbers
or less numbers - but that changes nothing.
If you cover more numbers per spin, you win more often (smaller amounts) - if you play the locations that cover less numbers - you win less often (bigger amounts).
It doesn't change the math or overall performance to choose red + odd over red + even etc etc....
It appears that way - covering more numbers seems to make sense, but the math doesn't work out as any benefit.
So I picked Low/Even/Red as my combination to bet on - (only because of where I sit, I can reach all 3 without reaching in-front of others playing to get to the other bet locations on the table.)
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: NextYear on Feb 11, 01:27 AM 2016
Thanks Plam, seems that you read many materials.
Never enough, yes.
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: MrJ on Feb 11, 04:08 PM 2016
Quote from: Plam on Feb 10, 04:49 PM 2016
Hum ... (Red and Even)!?


Brett Morton
Roulette Playing to Win


page 50
…..There are 18 Reds and 18 Blacks on
every wheel. There are 18 odd numbers and 18 even numbers.
There are 18 high numbers and 18 low numbers.
BUT
● Count the number of black even numbers. These are 2, 4, 6, 8,
10, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28. There are 10 of them â€" not 9!
● Count the black odd numbers: there are 8 of them: 11, 13, 15,
17, 29, 31, 33 and 35. There are only 8 black odd numbers.
As Sir Michael Caine would say, “Not many people know that!”
● Count the red even numbers: 12, 14, 16, 18, 30, 32, 34 and 36.
There are only 8 of them.
● Count the red odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 19, 21, 23, 25 and 27.
There are 10 of them.
Not many people know that either! This is a real trap. I doubt that
one player in thousands knows about it.
Tip: A combination bet of Red plus even or Black plus odd should never
be made. Most people assume there are an equal number of Red or Black
odds and evens. They are wrong.
You can argue that as there are 18 Reds and 18 even numbers, a bet
on Red and evens is as good as a bet on Black plus evens. I disagree.
I accept that, ignoring the zero effect, there is a 50â€"50 chance of
Red coming up or even coming up but not of both happening in the
same spin.


Playing against the Wheel

Killing the sequences

page 114
….Here is another example:
4B 6B 22B 20B 8B 24B 28B 2B.
The last number is 2B. This gives two options:
● a bet on Red to kill the run of Blacks; or
● a bet on Odd to kill the run of Evens.
You can bet on both. Do you recall why I will never bet on both
Red and Even at the same time and refuse to bet on Black and Odd
together? If not, re-read it. This example is a classic for betting on
both Red and Odd. Why? Because there is a Red due/overdue and
Odd also is due/overdue. There are more red odds than red evens.
In short, this is an excellent chance of both bets winning.
Here is another example of a sequence:
11B 17B 29B 11B 35B 13B.
This gives two options:
● a bet on Red to kill the run of Blacks; and
● a bet on Evens to kill the run of Odds.
Should you bet on both together? No. As explained before, to bet
on Evens and Red at the same time is not a sound bet.
The chances of both bets winning are not as good as in the
previous example. Remember now? There are only eight red even
numbers but ten red odds. The converse is true with Black.
Of course you can win with bets on Red and Evens. Though each
bet is 50â€"50 (ignoring the zeros), the law of reality dictates that the
chance of both bets winning together is not as good as 50â€"50.
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Maybe one of the best bets at 50-50 chance, this is Regression System John Patrick.

John Patrick's Message Board
Regression betting on trends:
link:://roncen.websitetoolbox.com/post/regression-betting-on-trends-5616713?highlight=regression+betting+trends

ND - VLS Roulette Forum
Black and Low:
link:://:.vlsroulette.com/index.php?topic=177.0

Interesting, from 2010. Hmmm
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: MrJ on Feb 11, 09:36 PM 2016
@Plam >> How did you come across a quote from me six years ago, just curious?

Ken
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: Wally Gator on Feb 11, 10:45 PM 2016
Unfortunately, this bombed for me tonight.  Red, Even, Low ended it.  I'll be trying it again randomly, maybe quick hits ....
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: MrJ on Feb 12, 07:58 PM 2016
Umm, okay, thanks.

Ken
Title: Re: For ignatus and all. Enjoy
Post by: MrJ on Feb 12, 08:06 PM 2016
"Ken,your creativity,will,tireless,dedication,\neotrechnost\ and immersion,are worthy of respect and recognition!" >> By all? Thats a long shot and thank you for the kind words.

The "newer" players just dont get it....they are NOT on the same level as the long term guys. I know that upsets some, so so sorry, wipe away those tears. The guys that have been playing for two years (playing means...in a casino) and they think they are on the same shelf as Buffster, Turner, Tamino, Turbo, ddarko etc. Snap into a slim jim rookie, they are at least 6-8 years behind the curve. Thanks again Plam, all the best !!

Ken