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Jack Kennedy Square Roulette Method...anyone have it?

Started by MrJ, Sep 02, 09:04 PM 2010

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A3on

I've the same question :S

If someone could help me and Zeroandtheneighbours it would be very appreciated :)

moles40

Quote from: zeroandtheneighbours on Sep 12, 07:47 AM 2010
Chaps,

great posts and thanks Drogan for taking the time to explain and produce the chart.  It is most helpful.
I too read this book some years ago but could not fathom it.

One thing I could not get clear in my mind even after reading the two parts of Jack's book several times, is what is the definition of the "A" series and "B" series numbers?

I understand that for each one you then count C or CC 1, 2, 3, 4 or 2, 3, 4, 5 for LOW or 5, 6, 7, 8 or 6, 7, 8, 9 for HIGH but I don't get what the two series' numbers are.

Thanks to anyone who can answer this.

Regards,

James

It just means a different set of numbers I think

Series A was one set of 75 spins(numbers)

Series b a different set of 75 spins(numbers.

However something else is bothering me now as it appears you should back 8 numbers not 4 as further down chapter 14 jack says this

quote "

           CHARTED INFORMATION FROM THE 75 SPINS

A: If you only played positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had eight ACTUAL hits.
B: If you only played positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 counter-clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had eight ACTUAL hits.
C: If you only played positions 6, 7, 8, and 9 clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had 10 ACTUAL hits.
D: If you only played positions 6, 7, 8, and 9 counter-clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had 9 ACTUAL hits.

You should understand that A, B, C, and D are actual hits and that over the long run you cannot win just playing each of them alone. To play successfully you must play A and B together, which in this case gives you 16 possible hits. Or play C and D together, which in this case gives you 19 possible hits.




So that seems to be telling me you play 8 positional numbers??????????

The more I keep reading about his method the more confused I am becoming.

Was that his aim to make it as confusing as possible so only a few would actually understand how to play and  thus not arising suspicion from casinos' with too many people winning LoL ;D ;D ;D

However don't let all the confusion put you off ,it's still beats virtually everything else out that.

Coming soon the results of my Ten-75 spin tests-what will be the outcome,the clock is ticking................................. ;D

Drogan

Zero and Afonso,

(See Below)

PICKING THE FOUR HIGH AND LOW POSITIONS
Choice number one (to be used when playing series "A" spins) is: always starting your count from the last number hit, you will play either clockwise or counter-clockwise positions 1, 2, 3, and 4, (low positions) and positions 5, 6, 7, and 8 (high positions); you ignore position #9 both clockwise and counter-clockwise.

OR
Choice number two (to be used when playing series "B" spins) is starting your count from the last number hit, you will play either clockwise or counter-clockwise positions 2, 3, 4, and 5, (low positions) and positions 6, 7, 8, and 9 (high positions). You ignore positions #1 both clockwise and counter-clockwise.

D :thumbsup:

moles40

Quote from: Drogan on Sep 12, 10:18 AM 2010
Zero and Afonso,

(See Below)

PICKING THE FOUR HIGH AND LOW POSITIONS
Choice number one (to be used when playing series "A" spins) is: always starting your count from the last number hit, you will play either clockwise or counter-clockwise positions 1, 2, 3, and 4, (low positions) and positions 5, 6, 7, and 8 (high positions); you ignore position #9 both clockwise and counter-clockwise.

OR
Choice number two (to be used when playing series "B" spins) is starting your count from the last number hit, you will play either clockwise or counter-clockwise positions 2, 3, 4, and 5, (low positions) and positions 6, 7, 8, and 9 (high positions). You ignore positions #1 both clockwise and counter-clockwise.

D :thumbsup:
I think your getting confused series a and series b are a diffeerent set of numbers and he suggests you play series a 1, 2, 3 and 4 (low positions) and positions 5, 6,7 and 8 (high positions); you ignore position#9 both clockwise and counter-clockwise.And series b a different set of numbers he suggests you Play series "B" positions 2, 3, 4, and 5 as low and 6, 7, 8, and 9 as high you ignore position 9and use C and CC opening strategy to start playing.

So when you play you either use 1234 or 2345 as the low positions and either 5678 or 6789 as the high positions,you never play position 1 or position 9 at the same time?
Actually I think Jack mentions this in one of the chapters?

A3on

Quote from: moles40 on Sep 12, 10:09 AM 2010
So that seems to be telling me you play 8 positional numbers??????????

The more I keep reading about his method the more confused I am becoming.

That's what I'm about to test
I had an idea when I read the method for the third time :)

I will post some results soon

A3on

So I'm testing 3 ways of playing this system
2 of that ways are similar to what this forum members are playing, the third one was invented by myself to try to exploit this wonderful Jack's system

So here it's my First Test Session

Session 1:
Spins: 38
Spins played: 33

System 1: +12
System 2: -24
System 3: +120

StackBundles

amazing profit for the 3rd system in only 33 spins damn

Carsch

Quote from: moles40 on Sep 12, 10:09 AM 2010

"A: If you only played positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had eight ACTUAL hits.
B: If you only played positions 1, 2, 3, and 4 counter-clockwise for the 75 spins, you would have had eight ACTUAL hits.

To play successfully you must play A and B together, which in this case gives you 16 possible hits. Or play C and D together, which in this case gives you 19 possible hits."

That means that it's best when you play A (clockwise) & B (counter-clockwise)...............instead of just playing, let's say A all the time, or one direction all the time.  So, you're still playing only 4 numbers.


QuoteWas that his aim to make it as confusing as possible so only a few would actually understand how to play and  thus not arising suspicion from casinos' with too many people winning LoL ;D ;D ;D

I guess one will never know.  :D


Carsch

Quote from: A3on on Sep 12, 07:51 AM 2010
I've the same question :S

If someone could help me and Zeroandtheneighbours it would be very appreciated :)

The zero.................if it's within the range of the numbers you are to play, use it for whatever color you're playing.

Let's say you start your couont from no. 7 going Clockwise, Low, and you are playing RED.

So, you start counting the Red numbers going Clockwise from no.7 (european wheel)

They are: 12, 3, 0 (since zero is there, take it into count), 32

Now let's say you had to go black, you would then use Zero as a black number.

That's all there is to it. ;)

Hope this helps

zeroandtheneighbours

All, thanks for your collective replies, all very useful.

I was playing tonight at a B&M casino, and it held up but only just (playing 4 numbers C or CC).

I lost money betting on another scheme at the same time.

I really should stick to one method (Jack's method).

I had read, but somehow did not retain, the bit about betting 8 numbers (C & CC together) which should prove to be more profitable.

Speaking of which, a3on, your "tweak" results look amazing.  Can I presume you will be sharing?

Thanks all again,

James

Drogan


A3on

Quote from: zeroandtheneighbours on Sep 12, 06:23 PM 2010
Speaking of which, a3on, your "tweak" results look amazing.  Can I presume you will be sharing?

First you have to solve my puzzle with some hints about my tweak !
Ahah
Just joking mate  :P

Of course I will share it, just please give me some more time for I do some more testings ^^
I just made a simple tiny tweak to Jack's method and just look the difference on profit  ;D

Best regards,
Afonso

Drogan


A3on

Session 2:
Spins: 38
Spins played: 37

System 1: +104
System 2: +64
System 3: +152

A3on

I'm getting impressed with my results  :o

I knew system 3 would maximize jack's positional system, but never imagined it would be so much

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