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Can anyone test this over 1,000 spins?

Started by falkor, Oct 31, 07:19 AM 2014

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falkor

You bet Black and you bet the double streets that contain the majority of black.



Just need to flat-bet this, but am not sure yet on the best variation:
*Include/Exclude the top Double Street

Also I think I have another system that I predict will lose in the short term, but win in the long run after 10,000 spins or more:
If red appears then bet red with a progression (1,2,3,4... or maybe 22,21,20,19 etc.) until it switches to black then do the same on black.

RouletteGhost

How many chips do you have in each spot
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

falkor

Try this instead:

50 on each except for the 1 DS that has 100!

falkor

Maybe include the 3rd dozen and the 2nd column as well (50 each). That could make profit - defo if the red and low totals were leading over black/high.

ati

You can't just bet on the same spot all the time. No matter how tricky the bet is, the house edge will never disappear.
Anyway here's a couple tests. 1 unit instead of 25 and 2 instead of 100 to make it simpler. 1000 units starting roll.

falkor

OK - thanks for testing it! It's obviously another losing system, but if you introduced tracking - waiting for Red and Low to gain the upper hand by a distance of 7 over their rivals High and Black- the graphs would look a lot more positive!

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