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Title: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 12:01 AM 2011
1st bet is 3 chips on Black and 1 chip on columns 1 & 2.

2nd bet is 3 chips on Red and 1 chip on columns 1 & 3.

We are trying to get hits on the color and a column at the same time which is why we are betting column 2 with Black instead of column 3.  Opposite for Red.

Play follow the last color to determine which color to bet.  Continue to play this color and corresponding columns until you have 2 total misses.  That means until you miss on the color and both columns.  You don't have to have the total misses in a row.  If you reach a new high, reset to 3/1/1.

Every time you have 2 total misses at a level without reaching a new high bank, you change color and columns and add 3 more units to the color and 1 more unit to each column.

If you get to within 2 units of your high bank level, drop back to 3/1/1.

Play for +100 or stop loss of -100.  (Yes, if you want, you can play for +10 units.)

When playing for +100 or -100, play for 3 wins out of 5 games.

Play on single zero, en prison rules for best results, unless you have access to a non-zero game.  Duh! ::)

This is very easy to play and very effective.  You will be totally surprised at how much fun you can have while winning at roulette.

Don't waste your time with all those other systems until Ophis gets his multiple system program coded.

I challenge anybody to honestly test this system and lose 3 games to 100 before they win 3 games to 100.

LOL,

George
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Maui13 on Jun 02, 02:52 AM 2011
Hi George,

I would gladly test before I judge, but would you be so kind to toss in a couple of numbers and "demonstrate" play wins/losses.  :thumbsup:

Regards,
Mauricio
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Bayes on Jun 02, 02:58 AM 2011
Quote from: GLC on Jun 02, 12:01 AM 2011
When playing for +100 or -100, play for 3 wins out of 5 games.

George, by 'game' in this case do you mean a session in which you either win or lose 100 units?

Thanks for posting the system.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: reddwarf on Jun 02, 04:59 AM 2011
Hi GLC,

I coded you system and changed the rules a wee bit:
stop session when in the plus or stop session after 200 spins

now it becomes clear why the system look so great: the win probability is high in the 99%, in other words, it's easy to win thousands of units, but when you have bad luck ...

reddwarf
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: TicTacToe on Jun 02, 11:05 AM 2011
Hi GLC

I don't post too often, but I had to add my 2 cents (sense  :o ) on this

OK

1.     Betting on last color  OK
2.     Instead of betting 2 cols or 2 doz .    .    .    .     bet 1 col and 1 doz ( way better )
3.     As for the col and doz .    .    .     bet the second to last hit

(example)

Last decisions ( from last to first )

3 (R col3 doz1)
5 (R col2 doz1)
29 (B col2 doz3)
32 (R col2 doz3)

Next bet would be (R col2 doz3)

Hope it's clear

For the rest of your rules OK


I'm sure you'll like this tweak.   


Enjoy


TTT

Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Maui13 on Jun 02, 01:00 PM 2011
Please explain, I'm really lost.

Play this selection for example:

3
18
11
11
20
23
18
22
14
18
7
2
15
19


Thanks in advance!!!

Regards,
Mauricio
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: chovek69 on Jun 02, 02:33 PM 2011
My first test...looks great. +105 units. One time had to go to 9/3/3. Thanks George

Spin   Number   Type   Bet Unit   Win   Loss   Net   Unit Bal.   Bet Layout
0                     0   
1   10   No Bet   0   0   0   0   0   
2   1   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   -2   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
3   24   Bet   5   6   -5   1   -1   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
4   2   Bet   5   9   -5   4   3   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
5   3   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   -2   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
6   29   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   -7   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
7   5   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   -11   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
8   29   Bet   10   18   -10   8   -3   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
9   29   Bet   10   18   -10   8   5   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
10   25   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   3   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
11   13   Bet   5   9   -5   4   7   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
12   35   Bet   5   9   -5   4   11   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
13   4   Bet   5   9   -5   4   15   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
14   35   Bet   5   9   -5   4   19   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
15   16   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   17   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
16   18   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   12   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
17   2   Bet   5   9   -5   4   16   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
18   15   Bet   5   6   -5   1   17   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
19   17   Bet   5   9   -5   4   21   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
20   2   Bet   5   9   -5   4   25   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
21   14   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   23   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
22   9   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   18   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
23   13   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   14   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
24   7   Bet   10   18   -10   8   22   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
25   18   Bet   10   18   -10   8   30   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
26   0   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   25   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
27   4   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   23   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
28   36   Bet   5   9   -5   4   27   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
29   27   Bet   5   9   -5   4   31   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
30   28   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   29   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
31   14   Bet   5   6   -5   1   30   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
32   7   Bet   5   9   -5   4   34   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
33   30   Bet   5   9   -5   4   38   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
34   7   Bet   5   9   -5   4   42   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
35   4   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   40   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
36   16   Bet   5   9   -5   4   44   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
37   23   Bet   5   6   -5   1   45   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
38   17   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   40   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
39   23   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   36   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
40   9   Bet   10   0   -10   -10   26   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
41   26   Bet   10   18   -10   8   34   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
42   2   Bet   10   18   -10   8   42   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
43   11   Bet   10   18   -10   8   50   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
44   15   Bet   5   6   -5   1   51   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
45   10   Bet   5   9   -5   4   55   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
46   21   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   50   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
47   23   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   48   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
48   5   Bet   10   12   -10   2   50   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
49   27   Bet   10   18   -10   8   58   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
50   32   Bet   5   6   -5   1   59   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
51   31   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   57   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
52   34   Bet   5   9   -5   4   61   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
53   27   Bet   5   9   -5   4   65   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
54   33   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   63   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
55   23   Bet   5   6   -5   1   64   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
56   26   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   59   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
57   5   Bet   5   6   -5   1   60   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
58   13   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   58   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
59   36   Bet   5   9   -5   4   62   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
60   21   Bet   5   9   -5   4   66   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
61   0   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   61   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
62   6   Bet   10   12   -10   2   63   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
63   14   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   59   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
64   24   Bet   10   12   -10   2   61   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
65   22   Bet   10   18   -10   8   69   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black
66   35   Bet   5   9   -5   4   73   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
67   21   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   68   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
68   1   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   66   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
69   31   Bet   5   9   -5   4   70   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
70   8   Bet   5   9   -5   4   74   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
71   14   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   72   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
72   36   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   67   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
73   8   Bet   10   0   -10   -10   57   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
74   26   Bet   10   0   -10   -10   47   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
75   31   Bet   15   27   -15   12   59   3 : Column A,Column B9 : Black
76   22   Bet   15   27   -15   12   71   3 : Column A,Column B9 : Black
77   25   Bet   15   9   -15   -6   65   3 : Column A,Column B9 : Black
78   4   Bet   15   27   -15   12   77   3 : Column A,Column B9 : Black
79   20   Bet   5   9   -5   4   81   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
80   32   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   79   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
81   11   Bet   5   9   -5   4   83   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
82   23   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   81   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
83   20   Bet   5   9   -5   4   85   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
84   18   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   80   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
85   36   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   75   1 : Column A,Column B3 : Black
86   22   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   71   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
87   6   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   67   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
88   9   Bet   10   18   -10   8   75   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
89   14   Bet   10   12   -10   2   77   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
90   5   Bet   10   12   -10   2   79   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
91   22   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   75   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
92   13   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   71   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
93   25   Bet   10   18   -10   8   79   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
94   31   Bet   10   6   -10   -4   75   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
95   18   Bet   10   18   -10   8   83   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
96   27   Bet   10   18   -10   8   91   2 : Column A,Column C6 : Red
97   30   Bet   5   9   -5   4   95   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
98   32   Bet   5   6   -5   1   96   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
99   5   Bet   5   6   -5   1   97   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
100   24   Bet   5   3   -5   -2   95   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
101   17   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   90   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
102   9   Bet   5   9   -5   4   94   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
103   1   Bet   5   9   -5   4   98   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
104   3   Bet   5   9   -5   4   102   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
105   8   Bet   5   0   -5   -5   97   1 : Column A,Column C3 : Red
106   31   Bet   10   18   -10   8   105   2 : Column A,Column B6 : Black


Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 02:39 PM 2011
Quote from: Bayes on Jun 02, 02:58 AM 2011
George, by 'game' in this case do you mean a session in which you either win or lose 100 units?

Thanks for posting the system.

Yes, Bayes.  3 out of 5 games to either +100 or -100.

This thing has an uncanny way of recovering.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 02:41 PM 2011
Quote from: reddwarf on Jun 02, 04:59 AM 2011
Hi GLC,

I coded you system and changed the rules a wee bit:
stop session when in the plus or stop session after 200 spins

now it becomes clear why the system look so great: the win probability is high in the 99%, in other words, it's easy to win thousands of units, but when you have bad luck ...

They're all like this, eh?? :thumbsup:

reddwarf

Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 02:57 PM 2011
Quote from: TicTacToe on Jun 02, 11:05 AM 2011
Hi GLC

I don't post too often, but I had to add my 2 cents (sense  :o ) on this

OK

1.     Betting on last color  OK
2.     Instead of betting 2 cols or 2 doz .    .    .    .     bet 1 col and 1 doz ( way better )
3.     As for the col and doz .    .    .     bet the second to last hit

(example)

Last decisions ( from last to first )

3 (R col3 doz1)
5 (R col2 doz1)
29 (B col2 doz3)
32 (R col2 doz3)

Next bet would be (R col2 doz3)

Hope it's clear

For the rest of your rules OK


I'm sure you'll like this tweak.   


Enjoy


TTT



I like this tweak, but it does make it a different system.

Even a little tweak changes the bottom line.

I'll give yours a test run.

Thanks,

GLC
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 07:48 PM 2011
Quote from: Maui13 on Jun 02, 01:00 PM 2011
Please explain, I'm really lost.

Play this selection for example:

3
18
11
11
20
23
18
22
14
18
7
2
15
19


Thanks in advance!!!

Regards,
Mauricio

If will post how I would play this.  I have started 3 times and keep getting interupted before I can get it finished.  Hang with me.  I'm not ignoring you. :thumbsup:

George
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: albertojonas on Jun 02, 08:57 PM 2011
I am sorry G.

am I paying this well?
i got confused with the follow the last color thing.
do I always change to the last color spun with corresponding dozzens?
or if the first colour spun is black I atart with black and then wait for two total losses?
If behind increase bets.

plz when you got time check my example attached.

it looks great G

thanks
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 11:40 PM 2011
Quote from: Maui13 on Jun 02, 01:00 PM 2011
Please explain, I'm really lost.

Play this selection for example:

Here's how I would play it.  Thanks for posting this because it reminds me to present to option of losing 3 partial bets to equal 1 total loss.

3         No bet   Bet 3 on Red and 1 on 1 & 3
18       Win on R +3 and col 3 +2 lose on col 1 -1 = +4  (+4)
11       Betting R\1\3  Total loss -5 (1 loss)     (-5)
11       Betting R\1\3  Total loss -5 (2 loss) change colors to 6 on B\2 on 1 col\1 on 2 col (-10)
20       Win on B +6\lose on 1 col -2\win on 2 col +4 = +8 (I'm at -5+-5+8=-2.  Since I am within 2 units of even, drop to 3\1\1   (-2)
23       Lose on R -3, lose on 1C -1, win on 2C +2 = -2  (-4)
18       Lose on R -3, lose on 1C -1, lose on 2C -1 = -5   (-9)  1st total loss
22       Win  on B +3, lose on 1C -1, win on 2C +2 = +4  (-5)
14       Lose on R -3, lose on 1C -1, win on 2C +2 =  -2 (-7)  here is a condition I didn't post.  When we lose 3 partials, it counts as a total loss so this is our 2nd total loss.  Increase our bets to 6\2\2 on R\1\3
18       Win on R +6, lose on 1C -2, win on 3C +4 = +8    (+1)  Reset to 3\1\1 on R\1\3
7         Win on R +3, win on 1C +2, lose on 3C -1 = +4    (+4)
2         Lose on B -3, lose on 1C -1, lose on 3C -1 = -5   (-5)  1st total loss
15       Lose on B -3, lose on 1C -1, win on 3C +2 = -2   (-7)
19       Win on R +3, win on 1C +2, lose on 3C -1 = +4  (-3)

Looks like we ended with +4+1+4-3=+6.

Thanks in advance!!!

Regards,
Mauricio
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Hermes on Jun 02, 11:44 PM 2011
The betting sequence is logical and should stay like that.
You can even put off the colors and bet on Black spin only 1 & 2 column and on Red spin 1 & 3 column.
Increase 1 unit on winning column and when total in plus reset to one unit. Very rewording. You should win 64% of the time.
The other system Static Bet not so good. For while OK but if played too long turns south!
There is disproportion between amount of bet on Black and columns and dozen.
Hermes
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 11:49 PM 2011
HEAR YE, HEAR YE!

If we get 3 partial losses along with a total loss or 5 partial losses with no total losses, it's the same as 2 total losses.  We switch colors and increase our bets by 3\1\1.

This is logical because 3 partial losses = 6 lost units or multiples thereof depending on how much we are betting.  A total loss = 5 lost units.  2 total losses is 10 units.  5 partial losses is 10 units.  Very logical.

Sorry for messing anybody up with this.

I want to point something out here.  With almost any of these roulette systems we see posted on the forum, a lot of you seem to think that there's only 1 exact way to play the system and if you deviate from that, you'll lose.  Forget it.  Every system can be modified a lot of different ways and still be just as effective.  Every tweak comes with its good streaks and its bad streaks.  Don't get so caught up in every minute detail.

Having said that, "Don't you dare deviate from the rules I posted or else!" >:( :xd: :lol:

No really, have fun,

George
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 02, 11:53 PM 2011
Quote from: Hermes on Jun 02, 11:44 PM 2011
The betting sequence is logical and should stay like that.
You can even put off the colors and bet on Black spin only 1 & 2 column and on Red spin 1 & 3 column.
Increase 1 unit on winning column and when total in plus reset to one unit. Very rewording. You should win 64% of the time.
The other system Static Bet not so good. For while OK but if played too long turns south!
There is disproportion between amount of bet on Black and columns and dozen.
Hermes

This is a good example of what I mean when I say that these systems can be played with a wide variety of options and still be very effective.

Hermes is well respected and I have a lot of faith in his suggestions, so by all means, if you want, try it his way.  Test it both ways and decide how you like to play it and have fun.

Like I've said, if you have a 3000 unit bank, I don't think you can ever lose it before you get way ahead.  Please note the word "think".  I know it is possible, but you'd have to have some of the worst luck around.  And you may, so remember the rules for gambling.

GLC
G
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Jun 03, 12:06 AM 2011
Quote from: albertojonas on Jun 02, 08:57 PM 2011
I am sorry G.

am I paying this well?
i got confused with the follow the last color thing.
do I always change to the last color spun with corresponding dozzens?
or if the first colour spun is black I atart with black and then wait for two total losses?
If behind increase bets.

plz when you got time check my example attached.

it looks great G

thanks


Alberto,  Spin #1 looks like a win of +4 instead of a loss of -5

A rule I didn't emphasize very well is anytime you reach -2 or higher, re-set to 3\1\1 and cancel out any total losses or partial losses.  Everything is reset.

This is the way I play it.  There's plenty of room for options and it will still be an excellent little ditty.

George
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Hermes on Jun 06, 01:16 PM 2011
I played 198 spins FLAT (3-1-1) and won 81 units. It gets mixed up a little when choppy colors game, but choppy is not forever, it will balance soon. Observe the scoreboard and if choppy colors wait a while or go to other table where more color streaks comes. Excellent on streaks.
This is Dr. Wilson Raymond system (excellent mind). I have it in library but didn't pay attention. Thanks to GLC for remaining me on good stuff.
The name you gave for the system is not far away from the truth!
Hermes
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Maui13 on Jun 07, 03:44 AM 2011
@ Hermes

81 is not bad at all! Just 1 question - what was your lowest point though?

Regards,
Mauricio
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Hermes on Jun 07, 06:11 PM 2011
Good question! I was on the beginning once down -8 units but then it get to +14 units and it never got to minus. It went up and down but always with a new wave it gathered more units than lost.  e.g.. from +47 went down to +19 but then it picked up fast to +49 and so on. If you bet flat it mirrors the waves up and down but every up wave was stronger than the down.
I didn't try yet to bet +1 unit on wining bets until total higher than previous and than reset to 3-1-1 again. Could be interesting!
Hermes
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: vundarosa on Sep 12, 07:49 PM 2011
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Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Sep 12, 08:00 PM 2011
Quote from: vundarosa on Sep 12, 07:49 PM 2011
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Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 12, 11:07 PM 2011
Quote from: GLC on Jun 02, 11:53 PM 2011
This is a good example of what I mean when I say that these systems can be played with a wide variety of options and still be very effective.

Hermes is well respected and I have a lot of faith in his suggestions, so by all means, if you want, try it his way.  Test it both ways and decide how you like to play it and have fun.

Like I've said, if you have a 3000 unit bank, I don't think you can ever lose it before you get way ahead.  Please note the word "think".  I know it is possible, but you'd have to have some of the worst luck around.  And you may, so remember the rules for gambling.

GLC
G

Hello GLC

I wonder why u need 3000 units bank 4 this f u yr starting level is 3/1/1? 
Do u start betting immediately or u wait 4 a trigger like hot color streaks.
In d long run i guess it really should not matter?  Just curious.

Regards
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Sep 13, 12:12 AM 2011
Quote from: Robeenhuut on Sep 12, 11:07 PM 2011
Hello GLC

I wonder why u need 3000 units bank 4 this f u yr starting level is 3/1/1? 
Do u start betting immediately or u wait 4 a trigger like hot color streaks.
In d long run i guess it really should not matter?  Just curious.

Regards


I was just picking a number that I think is high enough that if you start playing with no win target, you should be able to put in a good days work without ever getting 3,000 units in the hole.  I know it's possible to lose 3000.  As long as there is a slot on the wheel that will cause you to lose, you will eventually hit it close enough together and often enough to take your bank.  The hope is that you will have won well over 3000 units before your 1st loss.


My personal recommendation is to have five 100 unit banks and play for +100 or -100 and shoot for  +1 bank each day.  I wouldn't recommend playing more than 5 games per day, hoping to win 3 out of 5 games.  If you win the first game to 100, call it a day or at least take a break.  If you win 2 out of 3, same thing.  3 out of 5 is a long day and maybe not so practical for working stiffs.


LOL,


G
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 13, 02:37 AM 2011
Hello GLC

Thx 4 reply. I know that u can get in d hole pretty quickly but recover even quicker.
I like d idea but maybe d recovery tactic is 2 aggressive here. But as u mentioned earlier we can experiment. Also with staying 2 long on 1 one color. I would personally put stop loss at  rather smaller figure n try 2 recoup d loss next time.


Regards
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: xxlakis on Sep 13, 02:21 PM 2011
Quote from: Hermes on Jun 02, 11:44 PM 2011
The betting sequence is logical and should stay like that.
You can even put off the colors and bet on Black spin only 1 & 2 column and on Red spin 1 & 3 column.
Increase 1 unit on winning column and when total in plus reset to one unit. Very rewording. You should win 64% of the time.
The other system Static Bet not so good. For while OK but if played too long turns south!
There is disproportion between amount of bet on Black and columns and dozen.
Hermes

Does this mean that when black comes out we bet columns 1&2 and when red columns 1&3?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Hermes on Sep 14, 07:35 PM 2011
It is difficult to create profitable system for ECs but this combination with columns sometimes works.
First tweak on Dr. Wilson's system did RPRO 75, which I tested but when B/R choppy it loses a lot.
I didn't use the progression after 2 losses, bet only 3-1-1 all the time but I think the progression doesn't save the game also, if choppy.
Cheers anyway Hermes
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: MrJ on Sep 14, 09:26 PM 2011
"It is difficult to create profitable system for ECs" >>> I agree.

Ken
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: roulprofessional on Sep 15, 01:30 AM 2011
Quote from: MrJ on Sep 14, 09:26 PM 2011
"It is difficult to create profitable system for ECs" >>> I agree.

Ken
yeah correct..100%agree
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Robeenhuut on Sep 15, 05:36 AM 2011
Hello

Maybe we should not stick 2 one color 4 2 long. In my Even Chances Up n Downer  i bet up 2 max 3 or 4 times on repeat of a color then switch to opposite.
Yeah u can ride a hot streak 4 a while but u can go quickly under as well.
With proper MM u should be able 2 pull yrself up but a relatively large BR is needed.
I personally put stop loss at smaller figure n hope 2 recoup my loss in d next session.

Regards
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Hermes on Sep 16, 09:22 AM 2011
I tweaked it to one column variation and maybe we could melt those 2 variations together?
I bet 2nd column when black came and 3rd column when red came. That means betting only one column. I used simple progression: 1-1-2-2-3-3 and so on... if won circle the win and cross the one below.
Most of the time it shows a good results. Only if 1st column shows too often than run away or play LW strategy or e.g. bet only after 1st column streak finished.  If we could melt GLC's and this tweak together it could bring more satisfying results.
e.g..

12 bet next spin 3C 1 unit
14 lost, next 3C 1 unit
18 won, next 3C 1 unit
22 lost, next 2C 1 unit
29 won, next 2C 1 unit
14 won, next bet 3C 1 unit and so on...

Cheers Hermes
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Feb 08, 06:39 PM 2016
Quote from: GLC on Jun 02, 12:01 AM 2011
1st bet is 3 chips on Black and 1 chip on columns 1 & 2.

2nd bet is 3 chips on Red and 1 chip on columns 1 & 3.

We are trying to get hits on the color and a column at the same time which is why we are betting column 2 with Black instead of column 3.  Opposite for Red.

Play follow the last color to determine which color to bet.  Continue to play this color and corresponding columns until you have 2 total misses.  That means until you miss on the color and both columns.  You don't have to have the total misses in a row.  If you reach a new high, reset to 3/1/1.

Every time you have 2 total misses at a level without reaching a new high bank, you change color and columns and add 3 more units to the color and 1 more unit to each column.

If you get to within 2 units of your high bank level, drop back to 3/1/1.

Play for +100 or stop loss of -100.  (Yes, if you want, you can play for +10 units.)

When playing for +100 or -100, play for 3 wins out of 5 games.

Play on single zero, en prison rules for best results, unless you have access to a non-zero game.  Duh! ::)

This is very easy to play and very effective.  You will be totally surprised at how much fun you can have while winning at roulette.

Don't waste your time with all those other systems until Ophis gets his multiple system program coded.

I challenge anybody to honestly test this system and lose 3 games to 100 before they win 3 games to 100.

LOL,

George
This is a blast from the past, but are you ALWAYS staying with the last color?
Or are you picking the color and staying with it till you lose?

Also, is there a progression involved?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Tamino on Feb 08, 06:56 PM 2016
he cat has balls going after only 8 RED  in  the  3 rd column. Why not go for  the 18 REDS ?

Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: nottophammer on Feb 09, 04:35 AM 2016
why not
L's, +1, win, parley,win, -1
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: tuddilue on Feb 09, 06:35 AM 2016
Quote from: nottophammer on Feb 09, 04:35 AM 2016
why not
L's, +1, win, parley,win, -1
Maybe something for waiting for the KTF to kick in?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Feb 09, 12:57 PM 2016
Quote from: Tamino on Feb 08, 06:56 PM 2016
he cat has balls going after only 8 RED  in  the  3 rd column. Why not go for  the 18 REDS ?

Tamino, (Nathan?)

I enjoy seeing your posts and if you are who I think you are, I believe that you have
a lot "under the hood" in this field.  I'd appreciate it if you would be a little clearer
with some of your comments intented  on directing people's though. It would be
helpful I think.

Thanks
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Tamino on Feb 09, 02:13 PM 2016
Posted at  wrong thread and deleted.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Feb 11, 02:37 PM 2016
Quote from: Tamino on Feb 09, 02:13 PM 2016
Posted at  wrong thread and deleted.

But you still posted.

At least if you make a comment, give enough context that it is a complete
thought, with context.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Oct 25, 12:27 AM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Feb 08, 06:39 PM 2016
This is a blast from the past, but are you ALWAYS staying with the last color?
Or are you picking the color and staying with it till you lose?

Also, is there a progression involved?

mogul397,

This is still one of my favorite ways to play.  But remember, I only play roulette systems that give me a better chance to walk out a winner than if I played the slots.  I will say that I am very much ahead playing this system.  Luck?  Hmmmmmm.

Please read replys #12 and #14.  The answers are there.  I will give you a hint.  There is definitely a progression (after all I am GLC, the progression king).  And no, you don't always stay with the last color.  You stay with the same color and corresponding columns until you have two full losses or enough partial losses to make up two full losses.  You're trying to catch a hot color so you don't want to jump ship after only one loss.

GLC
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Azim on Oct 25, 03:11 AM 2016
Nice to see you back GLC.

Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: caspian on Oct 25, 04:33 PM 2016
Yes, it's good to see you again GLC

Where is TwoCatSam ?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: caspian on Oct 25, 04:36 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Feb 09, 12:57 PM 2016
Tamino, (Nathan?)

I enjoy seeing your posts and if you are who I think you are, I believe that you have
a lot "under the hood" in this field.  I'd appreciate it if you would be a little clearer
with some of your comments intented  on directing people's though. It would be
helpful I think.

Thanks


LOL Nathan has never posted anything that was not vague over the last 10 years.  If pressed he just tells us to bet 2 dozen every spin and to win 2 out of 3 sessions  :xd:
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Tomla021 on Oct 25, 05:06 PM 2016
great to see GLC !!!!
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 25, 06:47 PM 2016
A sight for sore eyes!!!!

good to see GLC
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: tuddilue on Oct 26, 06:44 AM 2016
Good to see you GLC!
Your systems was the starting point for me playing Roulette!
Always fascinating to read and I play them sometimes, so thanks for all the good times!
-Tuddilue
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Oct 26, 12:32 PM 2016
You guys are gay.  And living in a "soap opera fantasy world" about his
picture.

But I concur. Nice to hear from you.....
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 26, 12:38 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Oct 26, 12:32 PM 2016
You guys are gay.

gay ‎(comparative gayer, superlative gayest)

Happy, joyful, and lively.


1405 Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath's Tale, The Canterbury Tales (source)
(Line 221) To bringe me gaye thinges fro the fayre.
(Line 236) Why is my neighebores wyf so gay?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Turner on Oct 26, 01:44 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Oct 26, 12:32 PM 2016You guys are gay.  And living in a "soap opera fantasy world" about his
picture.
so all men who say hello to a man they havnt seen for ages are gay?

How does that work exactly?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: thelaw on Oct 26, 01:50 PM 2016
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Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Oct 26, 09:20 PM 2016
Quote from: Turner on Oct 26, 01:44 PM 2016
so all men who say hello to a man they havnt seen for ages are gay?

How does that work exactly?

Let me explain.  They have extreme, dormant, sexual feelings that they keep
repressed.  Then, when they have a sighting, they EXPLODE with enthusiasm, and
all kinds of ass kissing.  Like moose and wild animals do when they compete for a mate.

I understand your confusion since if you are not from that group it is often
difficult to see.. :ooh: :ooh: :ooh: :question: :yawn:
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Oct 26, 09:22 PM 2016
And then the soap opera fantasy world kicks in. Mistaking fantasy with
reality. And they picture GLC as actually being George Clooney....

Remember. He is BOTH smart AND handsome. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: DoctorSudoku on Oct 26, 09:42 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Oct 26, 09:20 PM 2016
Let me explain.  They have extreme, dormant, sexual feelings that they keep
repressed.  Then, when they have a sighting, they EXPLODE with enthusiasm, and
all kinds of ass kissing.  Like moose and wild animals do when they compete for a mate.



Mogul,
You have a truly wicked sense of humor -- a side of your personality that you had kept hidden from us so far !
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: GLC on Oct 27, 12:05 AM 2016
DoctorSudoku, your signature cracks me up.  It's not true, of course.  Why?  Because all progressions are equal.  Mine are no worse nor better than anyone else's.  You wouldn't be a closet progressionist would you? :lol:

Where's TwoCat?  Enjoying retirement I hope.  I'm getting ready to retire not too far from his neck of the woods.  I think I'll try to look him up and have an eye to eye chat.  Should be interesting.

Cheers to all of you.  Sorry I can't hang out here much.  Too many irons in the fire for a while.

Play roulette for recreation only!  Have fun.  When you stop having fun, try golf.  The greatest game ever invented!! :smile:
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Turner on Oct 27, 06:36 AM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Oct 26, 09:22 PM 2016And they picture GLC as actually being George Clooney....
woohhhh....hold on a minute, are you saying he isnt?
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 27, 07:40 AM 2016
Quote from: Turner on Oct 27, 06:36 AM 2016
woohhhh....hold on a minute, are you saying he isnt?

At that very moment a new hero has spawned.

We will name him "Captain Obvious"
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 27, 07:44 AM 2016
Quote from: GLC on Oct 27, 12:05 AM 2016


Play roulette for recreation only!  Have fun.  When you stop having fun, try golf.  The greatest game ever invented!! :smile:

Umpteen years and many moons ive been saying this

If its disposable money or recreation money it doesnt matter if you play flat or with a progression

Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Oct 27, 07:47 AM 2016
Quote from: Turner on Oct 27, 06:36 AM 2016
woohhhh....hold on a minute, are you saying he isnt?

EXACTLY my point!!!!
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Oct 27, 07:50 AM 2016
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Oct 27, 07:44 AM 2016
Umpteen years and many moons ive been saying this

If its disposable money or recreation money it doesnt matter if you play flat or with a progression

After 40 years, I've finally gotten to the point where I don't walk in with an
attitude where I expect or need to win.  It does make it a bit more interesting.
Not the nail biter.

But I'm now skilled at defending my bank.  So that consoles me.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: RouletteGhost on Oct 27, 12:28 PM 2016
Quote from: mogul397 on Oct 27, 07:50 AM 2016
After 40 years, I've finally gotten to the point where I don't walk in with an
attitude where I expect or need to win.

Took ya long enough

It took my bird a month to learn what not to do.
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: Dutchy on Oct 27, 01:55 PM 2016
GlC,great to see you post again.I hope all is well.Read most of your progression threads ,it kept me busy for some time,ha! :thumbsup:
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: spartanrules on Oct 28, 11:27 AM 2016
Quote from: GLC on Oct 25, 12:27 AM 2016
mogul397,

This is still one of my favorite ways to play.  But remember, I only play roulette systems that give me a better chance to walk out a winner than if I played the slots.  I will say that I am very much ahead playing this system.  Luck?  Hmmmmmm.

Please read replys #12 and #14.  The answers are there.  I will give you a hint.  There is definitely a progression (after all I am GLC, the progression king).  And no, you don't always stay with the last color.  You stay with the same color and corresponding columns until you have two full losses or enough partial losses to make up two full losses.  You're trying to catch a hot color so you don't want to jump ship after only one loss.

GLC

Question on this if anyone can answer.
If you are playing with say 3/1/1.
When mentioned enough partial losses to make up two losses, so am I right in saying that when you are minus 10 units due to any loss, you would increase to 6/2/2 and change colour. Right or not lol...!  :P
Title: Re: The greatest 3/1/1 system in the world!
Post by: mogul397 on Nov 08, 09:44 PM 2016
Quote from: RouletteGhost on Oct 27, 12:28 PM 2016
Took ya long enough

It took my bird a month to learn what not to do.

Well it COULD be a negative thing that I learned.  To be fool hardy.

It's not stupidity. It's stubbornness.