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Started by Priyanka, Sep 15, 08:28 PM 2015

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falkor2k15

Last test failed...  :'( Dependency and bias is so difficult to find within the limit of regular, short, cycles. I swear it must be to do with perfect synchronization between streams so there is a common reference point... needs further investigation.
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

falkor2k15

Here's my next test, but I'm the only one who understands it!  :twisted:

s2CL1o1s2u2d3s4u2d1s4CL3o222
s3u2d2s3CL2o211
s3u2d1s3CL2o211
s2CL1o1s2u2d1s3CL2o1s2u3d0s4u3d0s4CL3o133
s2CL1o1s2u2d1s3CL2o1s2u2d2s3CL2o2s2u2d2s3CL2o2s2u1d3s2CL1o154
s3u2d2s3CL2o211
s2CL1o1s2u2d2s3CL2o2s2u2d3s4u2d1s4CL3o333
s3u3d0s4CL3o1s2u2d1s2CL1o122
s3u3d0s4CL3o1s2u3d0s4u3d0s4CL3o123
s3u2d1s3CL2o111
s2CL1o1s2u2d1s3CL2o2s2u1d3s2CL1o132
s3u2d1s3CL2o211
s3u2d3s3CL2o211
s2CL1o1s2u2d3s4u3d0s4CL3o122
s3u3d0s4CL3o3s2u1d1s2CL1o122
s3u3d0s4CL3o2s2u2d3s3CL2o2s2u2d3s3CL2o1s2u2d2s3CL2o1s2u2d3s2CL1o155
s3u2d3s3CL2o111
s3u3d0s4CL3o3s2u1d1s2CL1o122
s2CL1o1s2u1d1s2CL1o121
s3u3d0s4CL3o3s2u2d2s3CL2o1s2u2d3s4u2d3s4CL3o234

s = spin
The parallel streams must finish on the same spin # before retracking
u = uniques
d = defining element
o = order
CL = cycle length
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

bigmoney

Is that profitable
GIDDY UP N GO GO

falkor2k15

Quote from: bigmoney on Mar 10, 07:29 AM 2017
Is that profitable
I dunno yet... haven't had a chance to analyse the data. But I'm running out of ideas fast on how to impact regular cycles (up to 4 spins for dozens). The only events that fit inside 4 spins are SD/"positions" or something... I've been criticized, you see, for playing overly complex methods without enough betting opportunities.
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

falkor2k15

Nope, that test failed, so I believe there needs to be defined limits in both parallel streams - not just one?
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

bigmoney

Ive got to put more effort onto understanding these cycles
Ive been testing a cycle
..length of nine and running it back to back with even chances .. looking at odd and even nothing else

Then using a martingale  progression.
And stopping the first win after the  third  one in the series of nine it s works eell but u still blow up a bank occasionally

BIG MONEY
GIDDY UP N GO GO

Still

Quote from: bigmoney on Mar 10, 03:17 PM 2017
Ive got to put more effort onto understanding these cycles
Ive been testing a cycle
..length of nine and running it back to back with even chances .. looking at odd and even nothing else

Then using a martingale  progression.
And stopping the first win after the  third  one in the series of nine it s works eell but u still blow up a bank occasionally

BIG MONEY

A theoretical opinion i am currently pondering goes something like this...

Betting on the known limits of cycles might have more to do with the grooming of a win-loss registry, in preparation for a progression, than actually trying to come out with more wins than losses flat-betting the cycles. 

So, for example, if you can limit the W/L registry to no more than four losses in a row, and if this can be maintained with some reliability, then you could possibly apply some progression to it. 

So, if the max is four, you may be able to marty up four or five levels before calling it quits, taking the loss, and starting over.

However, on the flip side of the coin, i would also apply a positive marty of same lenghth, before taking profit and starting over. 

In either case, you are constantly applying a four or five step marting, win or lose.   Five steps stop, start over...or something like that. 

falkor2k15

Quote from: bigmoney on Mar 10, 03:17 PM 2017
Ive got to put more effort onto understanding these cycles
Ive been testing a cycle
..length of nine and running it back to back with even chances .. looking at odd and even nothing else

Then using a martingale  progression.
And stopping the first win after the  third  one in the series of nine it s works eell but u still blow up a bank occasionally

BIG MONEY
Interesting... you got me thinking there about deficit recovery... I'll see what I can come up with.  :thumbsup:
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

praline

Guys, i'm quite sure that before appliyng martingale, you need TO FIND a flat bet winning strategy.
PROGRESSION WILL NEVER UPGRADE A LOOSING STRATEGY TO A WINNING ONE.
I don't have TheHolyGrail.

Still

Quote from: praline on Mar 10, 05:24 PM 2017
Guys, i'm quite sure that before appliyng martingale, you need TO FIND a flat bet winning strategy.
PROGRESSION WILL NEVER UPGRADE A LOOSING STRATEGY TO A WINNING ONE.

I'll show some charts of the effect. It mostly amplifies a small signal so long as it is break even. 

Still

Quote from: rrbb on May 07, 01:55 AM 2016
Of course to be complete: "what other bet selections would encompass a certain win within 9 spins while just playing either red or black for on average ±2.3 times per cycle" :question:

sorry, still sleepy: I followed Priyanka's advice and drank for world peace

What other? I can think of two other:

  W/L
  Change vs. Run

These are additional even chance games that could be played at the same time, all depending on the last spin. And so, measurable by VdW theory.

You could also add games based by comparing the last spin to spins one, two, three or four spins past, conjuring up several more games for each of the three games mentioned.

The result would be an increase in betting opportunities from +/- 2.3 per 9 spins, to one or two per spin. 

Of interest would be the times when two bets appear on the same spin, or one bet when there's a situation when the VdW is deadlocked on some other game.

Would take more tracking than possible to implement at a B&M, but might be fun to put together to increase Excel skills.

I would explore something like this before incorporating the complexity of running a VdW on dozens as an additional game.






Still

Quote from: praline on Mar 10, 05:24 PM 2017
Guys, i'm quite sure that before appliyng martingale, you need TO FIND a flat bet winning strategy.
PROGRESSION WILL NEVER UPGRADE A LOOSING STRATEGY TO A WINNING ONE.

Fooling around in Excel recently, i put together a lookup table that would allow to select any number of stepped progression variations...on an otherwise even chance strategy (disregarding zeros for test purposes).  I found that none helped to win...mostly just amplifying the win/loss stream various, and unpredictable ways. 

Have yet to look deeper into using a stream built on stepping-up/ratcheting successive bets.  Theoretically, it would be useful in a follow-the-last scenario where the successive bet is a step higher.   This would win if there were more "runs" than "changes", but i suspect the chop of changes would sink this idea. 

Still

Quote from: falkor2k15 on Mar 09, 07:14 PM 2017
Here's my next test, but I'm the only one who understands it!  :twisted:


My next test will be on April 1st.   Everybody bookmark this page and get ready for an amazing test to end all other tests. 

If the test fails, i will report back.   

If the test wins, you'll never hear from me again, and waited for nothing!

falkor2k15

What is your test about? Does it include cycles?
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

falkor2k15

Here's my next test:

DCL1 DCL3 LCL4
DCL3 LCL3
DCL2 DCL1 LCL3
DCL2 LCL2
DCL1 DCL2 LCL4
DCL2 DCL1 LCL2
DCL3 DCL3 LCL6
DCL1 DCL3 DCL2 LCL6
"Trotity trot, trotity trot, the noughts became overtly hot! Merily, merily, merily, merily, the 2s went gently down the stream..."¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪:

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