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Started by Steve, Jul 12, 10:32 PM 2017

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6th-sense

Hell GLC really nice to see you around you’ve been gone a long time..Hope your ok in this crazy situation the world is in
Where have you been I miss all your MM ideas

GLC

I've been great.  Got really busy for a while and didn't have time to play around with roulette.  Actually found out that I liked using betting schemes playing blackjack more than roulette.  When I was a young lad I learned to play an advanced blackjack counting method.  Did okay until the 6 deck shoes showed up.  Got to be too much of a grind.  Wasn't fun anymore.
I'm not really a gambler, just like messing around with games like roulette. 
I've enjoyed interacting with some really smart guys, like yourself.  Fact, not flattery.
Anyway, I thought I'd check back in since I'm forced into social distancing.  Helps pass the time and keep me from total boredom.
I'm not going to go back and review the  posts I've missed.  I'm assuming they're just combinations of the same stuff.
I'm not saying this forum is a waste of time.  It can be quite entertaining.
Of course we all know that Steve is right.  We just like quibbling with him.  Okay, I said it.  The cats out of the bag.
Speaking of Cats, is TwoCatSam still around.  He was always fun to interact with.
I see that Atlantis is still keeping the newbies appraised of the scam artists trying to sell systems that aren't even as good as many you can find on this forum for nothing.
6th Sense.  Sounds like advantage play to me.
Good to hear from you.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Serendipity

Whether you think you can or you can't, you're probably right!

GLC

In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

GLC

In 2011 I posted a review of a Roulette book written by Brett Morton.
You can find my post by searching for Roulette Book Review.
It was appreciated by quite a few members.
It's written for brick and mortar casinos only.
I think it's a good read for all the new members who haven't read it yet.
If nothing else, it has some very good info on money management and emphasizes self discipline.
I got many PM's from players who said their understanding of playing roulette in live casinos was worth the read.
If someone knows how to post a direct link to that topic, I'd be much obliged if you'd post it for me.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

GLC

I have an idea I think is worth pursuing.
In 2011 I posted a review of a Roulette book written by Brett Morton.
You can find my post by searching for Roulette Book Review.
It was appreciated by quite a few members.
It's written for brick and mortar casinos only.
I think it's a good read for all the new members who haven't read it yet.
If nothing else, it has some very good info on money management and emphasizes self discipline.
I got many PM's from players who said their understanding of playing roulette in live casinos was worth the read.
If someone knows how to post a direct link to that topic, I'd be much obliged if you'd post it for me.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

el hungaro

I think your penthouse system can be upgraded.You need to think about moving vertically to keep your stakes low.I mean a parachute.You need to find an optimal long line for each level.when we move inward on the parachute.in case of a hit use a reverse parachute (multiple numbers) and raise the stakes.I think this is the way to go.A little help from math guys would help.
Dr Talos system based (another forum) i think this.I haven't been able to solve it yet.That's not the goal, I'm looking for my own way.Thank you for all your help.When glc left the forum he said:In 5 years time nobody will remember me.He was wrong in that.

raker

Quote from: GLC on Mar 22, 11:47 PM 2020
I have an idea I think is worth pursuing.
In 2011 I posted a review of a Roulette book written by Brett Morton.
You can find my post by searching for Roulette Book Review.
It was appreciated by quite a few members.
It's written for brick and mortar casinos only.
I think it's a good read for all the new members who haven't read it yet.
If nothing else, it has some very good info on money management and emphasizes self discipline.
I got many PM's from players who said their understanding of playing roulette in live casinos was worth the read.
If someone knows how to post a direct link to that topic, I'd be much obliged if you'd post it for me.


GLC,
While I was looking for more information on the book Roulette: Playing to Win by Brett Morton and I came across your excellent post.
Here is the link:   link:s://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=3760.0

Logical life

Back to forum after a long and good to see some.of the old fellow players here...stay safe everyone...

Azim

Quote from: Steve on Jul 12, 10:32 PM 20175. Curve Extrapolation

This is more of a longshot, but maybe you could find a mathematical formula to predict a temporary bias of Red/Black (just for the next 20 or so spins), like with the Fibonacci spiral. I've seen such models work for other things, so maybe it could apply for casino games. This goes against what I've previously said about sequences, but the sequences viable for computers to check are much shorter than 20 spins, because such large sequences need trillions of spins. Probably even more.



Steve:  But, Fibonacci numbers appear in nature often enough to prove that they reflect some naturally occurring patterns.

Why would this be considered different from everyone else's concept of the law of third?

Is this not the same as saying the law of third is a naturally occurring pattern in roulette too.



Sorry, I might have missed something, maybe you will point out what I have missed?
With right tools and good money management, any gambling activity can produce a steady income.

Steve

I dont mean Fibonacci progression. That won't ever work. I mean correlating long term sequences, ie golden spiral.  It will be clearer in video.
"The only way to beat roulette is by increasing the accuracy of predictions"
Roulettephysics.com ← Professional roulette tips
Roulette-computers.com ← Hidden electronics that predicts the winning number
Roulettephysics.com/roulette-strategy ← Why most systems lose

Maate

Here is an idea to pursue:

Find an amount given to you from any number of wins in a row you choose from.

For example, three wins on the same dozen. 1-3-9. This turns 1$ into $27.

Find the profit (26$) and divide 1 by the profit, then add 1. This equals 1.038461538461.

So, by multiplying your last bet by this amount, it means your bet raises very slowly and guarantees you will always win this amount. Round up if need be, playing online with 10c intervals is most effective.

If you win two of them in a row but lose the third, times the first bet in that sequence by the 1.038461538461 and that will give you your next bet amount.

This is a fixed return strategy. You can do it with any type you want.

If you tried it with 3 red wins in a row, well, 1$ would turn into 8, with a profit of $7. So, 1÷7 +1 = 1.142857142857.

So your first bet would be 1$, your next would be rounded to $1.2 and so on.


Just an idea

Steve

That won't work because you aren't even considering where the ball lands
"The only way to beat roulette is by increasing the accuracy of predictions"
Roulettephysics.com ← Professional roulette tips
Roulette-computers.com ← Hidden electronics that predicts the winning number
Roulettephysics.com/roulette-strategy ← Why most systems lose

Maate

No previous bet affects the next. If you flip a coin on heads 20 tines, the chances are still the same.

Steve

I learned that a while ago.
"The only way to beat roulette is by increasing the accuracy of predictions"
Roulettephysics.com ← Professional roulette tips
Roulette-computers.com ← Hidden electronics that predicts the winning number
Roulettephysics.com/roulette-strategy ← Why most systems lose

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