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Title: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 15, 04:12 PM 2018
Here is an idea I had thinking about the repeats and also incorporating a kind of gap methodology into the mix.

There is a rollling 9 spin window where you are waiting for a number to hit twice. When the second hit comes, cross out that number where it appeared in the previous 9 spins. You will now play this number for 9 spins. When a number hits and it's not a repeat, remember to cross out the furthest back number so you still have a rolling 9.  You can play 4 numbers at 1 chip each = 36 chips before you are in the red. I am going to try some different staking methods with it and see how it goes.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 15, 05:55 PM 2018
The first way I am trying is to flat bet until a win. If in profit stop, if not in profit, add a chip and keep going like that.
Sod's law in this game....stopped betting the 8 on spin 61, it comes in on spin 62. Stop betting the 30 on spin 76 and it comes in on spin 77!  >:D

link:s://roulette-simulator.info/game/ec3b9ab24c4df83a8e27a82fc37cbab2
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: maestro on Mar 15, 06:11 PM 2018
QuoteTheSuicidalSheep

i like this name :xd: :xd: :xd:...but you should know if sheep makes decision to suicide then is no more sheep  :twisted: :twisted:
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: keepontryin on Mar 15, 06:20 PM 2018
have had great results using a 6 repeat  window... with splits american wheel b&m casino......like what your doing
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 15, 07:12 PM 2018
Cheers  :thumbsup:

The MM plan I was using here failed! Yep, I like the splits. Although you are playing the hot splits, you don't need a straight up number to repeat.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: ozon on Mar 16, 08:08 AM 2018
It's just the problem that MM choose.
I would play a little differently, I would extend the window of betting.
The selection is good, we take repeaters from the window of 9 spins, if we have a candidate for a bet, we play it through 16 spins.
Rather, I would play aggressively, I would take 1000 units to win 1000 units or more, I would rather not stop at the first profit.
Maybe   im wrong , still dont  have  good  answer.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: holymoly on Mar 16, 09:01 PM 2018
Hi
I play in a similar fashion.
Playing at 5 Dimes,it only has a 8 history window (RNG)
Betting virtual
I wait for a number to repeat in that window.Bet 1 unit.
Bet on repeats till it drops​ off the window.
There will be instances, when there are no repeaters in the window.
Keep betting virtual.

While waiting for repeaters,I play
12/21,13,31,23,32
If you see any of the above numbers on the history board.
Play them
Wait for trigger,12,21,etc
They don't have to be a pair in the window,eg..23,  31,trigger)
Only play them, when one hits
eg..12/21 just play that pair,not all 3 pairs.Unless the others hit
(12/21,13/31,23/24
Play them till they drop off the window
I find 12/21 etc.. repeat  more than repeaters
The most numbers I was playing at one times was,8/9
With a good payout,it recovers quickly.
If you get a hit, rebet
Uncanny how winning numbers repeat.Keep repeating after a win,till run ends.(playing with Casinos money)

Not played for real yet.


Tested on real casinos,someone posted recently

Looking good.

Remember,once a trigger number goes off the Radar,stop betting those #s
Plenty of betting opportunities, with this system.

$500 bankroll will last for ever
$1 bet
:smile:





Flat betting

Once in profit, reset.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: Bigbroben on Mar 16, 09:37 PM 2018
First test,

looking good...
nr 17 and 1 just bombed the place...
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 17, 05:48 AM 2018
Quote from: holymoly on Mar 16, 09:01 PM 2018While waiting for repeaters,I play
12/21,13,31,23,32
Turner did some work on this ( Turner like it "Ahh The new thread")
sorry back to it, Now if #12 shows Turner shows its more than likely not going to be #21, so what i did on MPR was to bet red instead, old Mr J loved it, even named the player him on MPR.
Well if 12/21  13/31   23/32 show don't bet the reverse will come just bet there colour, on MPR was doing great but it's so slow for a bet to come up, i got bored and blew the profit.

Just use a marty, if you have time just look at the sheets posted in double dozen progression, the 1st sheet wins +18
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 17, 06:18 AM 2018
(link:://:.pichost.org/images/2018/03/17/temp_579820.png) (link:://:.pichost.org/image/GIf1a)

Ended perfect on 100th spin +80 using like MPR £10 units with starting BR of 1000.

So could use this at the time as you're using another method
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 17, 06:19 AM 2018
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#20 spin 100
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 17, 07:23 AM 2018
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+8 just bet the colour not for the # to reverse
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 17, 07:29 AM 2018
Oh yeah sorry wiggy for bombing your topic
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: holymoly on Mar 17, 04:17 PM 2018
Observed Bovada LIVE table today
Taking notes, watching, etc.
48 spins 110 units  profit.
$1 bet.( If playing for real $$)
Most units on table at one time(7units
reverse # hit more than repeaters

Bovada LIVE,has 12 # history window.

Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: holymoly on Mar 17, 04:22 PM 2018
I'm Happy to make,$50/100 a day or less I'm not greedy.
Not looking to make 100K a year.
I'm more realistic.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 17, 07:16 PM 2018
Quote from: nottophammer on Mar 17, 07:29 AM 2018
Oh yeah sorry wiggy for bombing your topic

No problem, the more ideas the better when trying to brainstorm. I took a day or so off from all the reading to just clear the thoughts a bit.

Let's say you don't use a 37 spin cycle, but instead look at a 42 spin cycle. You get an average 25 (0/1 hits), 7 (2 hits), 3 (3 hits) and the odd 4 hit and a rare 5 hit. Quite often the 3 hit doesn't come until around the 20+ spin mark. Now normally around this time, you have around 4-5 2's. So what about if you then play all the 2 hits......on a win, if you are in profit, stop. If not in profit then raise all the bets and do it like this. It means you have a short window from around the 20+ spin mark until the 42 spin mark and I think this is where an aggressive progression can work and take you into a profit every other game.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 17, 07:30 PM 2018
So in picture one, there are 22 spins gone and there are 4 (2 hits) the 8,12,32,34.

Then the 23 becomes a 2 hit and the 35 becomes a 2 hit.
The 8 hits on spin 26 (picture 2) for it's 3rd hit and the balance is in the + by 16 units. But if it was in the red, you would then raise ALL bets on the next spin and keep on doing it like this until the end of the short cycle up to spin 42.

Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: Bigbroben on Mar 17, 08:46 PM 2018
Quote from: wiggy on Mar 15, 04:12 PM 2018
Here is an idea I had thinking about the repeats and also incorporating a kind of gap methodology into the mix.

There is a rollling 9 spin window where you are waiting for a number to hit twice. When the second hit comes, cross out that number where it appeared in the previous 9 spins. You will now play this number for 9 spins. When a number hits and it's not a repeat, remember to cross out the furthest back number so you still have a rolling 9.  You can play 4 numbers at 1 chip each = 36 chips before you are in the red. I am going to try some different staking methods with it and see how it goes.

Doin' ok,

I just reread the way it is explained here: now just betting the repeater for 9 spins, hoping for a 3rd hit.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: Bigbroben on Mar 18, 08:11 AM 2018
Continued the game from yesterday.

Flat betting.

Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: jekhb76 on Mar 18, 12:45 PM 2018
What i usualy do when i feel like playing this way is to wait until i Have 3  repeaters in play then i start to bet, beginning with 1 unit on those 3 repeaters. Then everytime a new repeater Comes into play i raise All repeaters with 1 unit until one of those   Will become a 3. Most of the Time you get between spin 12 and 20 3 repeaters, sometimes sooner. And Most of the Time a tripple Will come around spin 30 to 40.
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 18, 02:18 PM 2018
Here is something interesting to consider and it's not just an anomaly.

Roughly one third of the numbers will outperform the other two thirds. The chart contains 10 x 111 spins (3 cycles)

So over 111 spins, a number should come up 3 times on average. Two thirds of the numbers either manage to break even or less. One third of the numbers have a higher than '3 hit' performance.

Taking this into account, it's really hard to dispute IMO that 'hot' numbers are not the way to go in the random game of roulette.


Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: 6th-sense on Mar 18, 02:31 PM 2018
DId say from nottys sheets to start betting on 3rd repeaters
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 18, 02:32 PM 2018
Quote from: wiggy on Mar 18, 02:18 PM 2018Taking this into account, it's really hard to dispute IMO that 'hot' numbers are not the way to go in the random game of roulette.
Oh i can see it now Sir D A will love seeing this.

Yes 6th and after spin 20
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: wiggy on Mar 18, 03:03 PM 2018
Here is some numbers from one of the games.

Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Mar 21, 02:31 AM 2018
bump :)
Title: Re: The Rolling Nine (Turbo inspired)
Post by: Proofreaders2000 on Mar 22, 09:37 AM 2018
bump :)