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Started by Norman Bates, Oct 10, 05:17 PM 2010

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                                        FEED THE DRAGON

Two Quad

                        "Bi-Ped"

3 chips on 2,5,8,11,26,29,32,35
6 chips on 1st 12, 3rd 12
12 chips on 2nd column of 12
16 chips on 0, 00
80 total
2,666 buy-in

If it doesn't work right away, put 1 more chip on 0/00.

Three Quad
                              "Chintzy"

1 chip on 1,4,7,10
2 chips on 1st 12, 1st column of 12,and numbers 14,17,20,23
3  chips on 27,30,33,36
4 chips on 2nd 12, and 2nd column of 12
6 chips on 3rd 12, and 3rd column of 12
16  chips on 0, and 00
80 chips total
2,666 chip buy-in

If it doesn't work right away, put 1 more chip on 0/00.

Four Quad
                      "Copper Top"

1 chip 0/00,2,5,8,11
2 chips on 1st 12, and numbers 15,18,21,24
3 chips on 13,16,19,22
4 chips on 3rd column of 12, and numbers 26,29,32,35
6 chips on 1st column of 12
8 chips on 3rd 12
10 chips on 2nd 12, and 2nd column of 12
26 chips on 0, and 00
133 total
4,430 buy-in

If it doesn't work right away, take the chip off the 0/00.

Five Quad
                       "Nominee"

1 chip on 3,6,9,12
2 chips on 1,4,7,10
3 chips on 14,17,20,23
4 chips on 27,30,33,36
5 chips on 25,28,31,33
6 chips on 1st 12, 2nd 12, and 2nd column of 12
10 chips on 3rd column of 12
14 chips on 1st column of 12
18 chips on 3rd 12
40 chips on 0, and 00
200 total
6,660 by-in

If it doesn't work right away, add 1 chip to 0, 00, 0/00.

     These are standard compensation strategies with a increasing chip count on the inside bets that have the same number of chips on the outside of the layout as they do on the inside.  You just add up the numbers in the column, and the section of 12 you are working with, cut that number in half, and put it on the 2 to 1 outside bet that itââ,¬â,,¢s in conjunction with.  
     Then, add up how many chips you have on the layout so far.  80 chips from copper top for instance. Take the 80 chips and divide it by 3, (making 26.6 chips), and put that number on the 0, and 00 locations on the layout. As for a buy-in: take the numbers of chips, like the 200 chips on "nominee" for instance, Divide that by 3, which comes to 66.6 Add a zero to it, and move the decimal point 2 times to the right. You will then have the correct number of chips to use as a buy-in.  In this case, 6,660.  Have fun,  Good Luck, and Thanks Again.
                                     
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      Hello everybody.  It appears to me like not everybody is sure about what is going to happen when they get to the table, and with the odds being what they are, it can get a little scary.  A lot of folks, it seems, have been around a while, and seem to know what they are looking for.  With all of these different ways of betting on the layout no one can quite know for sure how the nights going to go.  
     With my strategies especially, because there is absolutely no way you would be able to run a system like that in the real world.  I just wanted to find the answer to my question; can it really be done?  The answer, (like Chris Rock said), NOT REALLY!!! From what I see about the system it's probably isn't going to be useful.  It would be nice, and one can hope somebody some day might be able to pick apart the code, and be able to use it in part, or as a hole to their advantage.  Like I've said about this kind of stuff before,"that would be nice", but, "nice people finish last".  I'm here to tell you!  
    Trust is an issue.  I don't know about the software that I use whether you can trust it or not.  My answer again is, "NOT REALLY".  Which is the main reason nobody in their right mind would be caught dead  using a strategy like mine.  I can tell you it is exciting though.  It kinda' takes the edge off allowing creativity to flow without the huge loss of trying to place it live, but there-in lye's the question, is it safe?  I don't think so.  I would sweat the money myself right out of existence if my strategy was what I had to rely on.  Now I have my answer.  So all you pro's out there hoarding all your profit, can you really make a good living at something like this?  What exactly is your credit score?  Do you pay taxes?  Are you allowed to own a pet? (Just kidding).  How does that work?  Thanks Agent Broswell.  Job well done.  Can I go home now?

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