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Title: FLATBET DYNAMICS
Post by: ignatus on Sep 09, 02:16 PM 2019
Perhaps this is worth a zillion dollar , since it´s a working FLATBET Roulette-system. (Atleast short term!)

I don´t mind. Feel free to make a donation if you play this this and win.

Why this work? First because? The Way the bets are placed the bets are placed in a perfect Dynamics (perfect order) to make profits Flatbet.

Enough Enough!! Out the testing now....more testing...I just figured this out. Only did 1 testing session, but from that single session i can say it´s a Flatbet winner O0

PROCEDURE: Pick 1 column either column A or column C. Now (as you play always stick to that column you picked, do not change column) SO, EVERYTIME that particular column A och C (the one you picked) HITS, you bet the single split, within the STREET hit....continue this procedure Until Hit. (For each hit within the column picked, place a New split...and so on) WHEN hit, Stop/Restart with 1 Split.

TEST1. RNG 5u bets.
Title: Re: FLATBET DYNAMICS
Post by: ignatus on Sep 09, 03:24 PM 2019
Did some live-testings, (not such good results)...so, perhaps i was mistaken, idk? i must code this and test, i can´t say right now.  :-X
Title: Re: FLATBET DYNAMICS
Post by: ignatus on Sep 10, 10:03 AM 2019
OK, figured a way to play this, to prevent those big drawdowns, (if too many splits comes)....so, this now i play with 1-3 Splits MAX.  (same rules) only when the 4 Split-Trigger comes, Remove all bets and Re-start with that single 4th split Trigger-bet.

Another thing, (to save time) After a win, Spin Until Either Column A och C hits, and that column hit first, will be the new Column-Trigger...

First Test looks good now anyway (Live 5u bets)
Title: Re: FLATBET DYNAMICS
Post by: Serendipity on Sep 10, 04:23 PM 2019
Sounds promising. Would you care to share the .dgt file with us?
Thx
Title: Re: FLATBET DYNAMICS
Post by: Patrick999 on Oct 15, 02:35 AM 2019
Hello there,
This seems very interesting.
Have you tested further?
Could you please explain it in more detail?
Thank you...
Patrick