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Pattern recognition, sequences in random numbers.

Started by Chance, Jun 04, 11:34 AM 2017

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Steve

Any short-term pattern is just a piece of a fractal. A fractal is the bigger picture. So they are the same thing in different scales.

So if you found short term patterns, a fractal would be a visual chart of the same thing happening on a larger scale.

Are you able to give larger volumes of examples of patterns you see? Or a particular algorithm we can test? Unless we have a specific set of rules that define a pattern, we dont know the logic to look at.
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stringbeanpc

Chance, this topic is very interesting.

Please continue, and while doing so if you could answer plolp's question from post #10 (explain), because I am also confused how you obtained those numbers.

Thank you

Chance

The proof of randomness are fractals, bias distorts fractals,  that has been my study. Long range, yes i have programs on this....not for sale,  but anyone can come to the same conclusions and exploit what i have done.

Steve

Quote from: Chance on Jun 04, 10:11 PM 2017bias distorts fractals

With typical recursive fractals, yes. I wasn't referring to bias. On that note I'm sure if you correlated all factors that contributed to bias and put it into a multi-dimensional model that it would still just be a fractal, if not at least a part of a fractal. In fact you could say our universe is a fractal.

Please let us know more about what you've found. It might help to publish images to help everyone follow.
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cht

Quote from: Steve on Jun 04, 07:25 PM 2017

I have no doubt that the real key to "predicting random" is fractals.


In the video, the big fractal triangle is pointing up(direction), the smaller black triangles are pointing down(pullbacks). The apex of the larger opposite triangle is where the edge lies.

cht

Quote from: cht on Jun 04, 10:40 PM 2017
In the video, the big fractal triangle is pointing up(direction), the smaller black triangles are pointing down(pullbacks). The apex of the larger opposite triangle is where the edge lies.

With roulette it's more trendy, whereas with bacs it's more rangy. The challenge is to represent this info in a chart that's properly calibrated that will consistently reveal this fractal nature. Btw I prefer bacs because the deviation is more bounded.

MoneyT101

Nice post Chance, I enjoy random talk  :thumbsup:

So your saying that because of the positions where they landed before the repeat, can reveal another bias?

Can you give another example please?
Simple once you get it!  Chased all the pigeons away and they were already in their hole

Steve

Ok you have attention but can you give examples and algorithms?
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Turner

Quote from: Drazen on Jun 04, 02:45 PM 2017Just dont ask me why :) 


lol...well I know what you infer if no one else did.

It has to be doesnt it?  :yawn:

Drazen

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It has to be doesnt it?  :yawn:

I have seen enough to believe it has to be something.

On one side great patience has been asked. On other side I dont expect winning method here step by step.

So let see what lands in between here for each of us.

Cheers mate



Chance

Drazen, you got that one right. This will take patience to learn, it is a dance with numbers. If it were a program i would of said that from the begining. From the start i said it would require patience. i doubt a program will ever be made. The only program i have is one that does the alg i mentioned several posts back. i have other personal ones that tell me percentages of how to bet based on fractals that have happened and should happen. Steve, so true (i called this  something ele but we can use the word fractals) everything is a fractal, you should even plot your frequency of wins and losses. You have to make many charts on paper and mentally when you play. If you like we can continue?

ignatus

sounds like the new falcor, empty promises and nothing real, no practical advice how to play, just gibberish, but no good gambler want to give away his secret?...
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"Focus on predicting wheel sectors where the ball is expected to land" ~Steve

maestro

Law of the sixth...<when you play roulette there will always be a moron tells you that you will lose to the house edge>

MoneyT101

This video is a little more detailed for those that dont understand link:s://:.youtube.com/watch?v=kbKtFN71Lfs&t=11s

Im actually surprised to see steve entertaining this topic.  I look forward to seeing your input on this also

Chance, Pen and paper ready, im sure i speak for all those interested  O0

Simple once you get it!  Chased all the pigeons away and they were already in their hole

Drazen

Quote from: ignatus on Jun 05, 10:07 AM 2017
sounds like the new falcor, empty promises and nothing real, no practical advice how to play, just gibberish, but no good gambler want to give away his secret?...

Pssst.  Please, silence in the clasroom mr. Ignatus!  :-X

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