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Started by ignatus, Oct 07, 08:19 AM 2017

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ignatus

2nd LIVE-Session played @Fairway casino  8)
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ignatus

Test 5. Abit reckless play in the beginning, but what i learned from this;

*IF no hit within the first three spins STOP (sometimes you *could* go for another 3 spins and +1 in the fib-ladder, but that is rare cases)

*IF a new trigger is formed while betting , (and you get no hits), immediatly switch target the the *new trigger* +1 step in progression and do anew 3-spin trial

*Continue the bet as long as it hits within the first 3 spins, IF no hit within 3 spins immediatly STOP. (and wait for a new trigger)
--A TRIGGER IS 2 hotnumbers hit within MAX 7 pockets from eachother, OR 1 number hit 3 times

*For each hit, you go one step back in the fib-ladder, (until reached a new high)
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ignatus

 Test 6. ...That was a close call, but i recovered and won in the End.
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boyd30

Quote from: ignatus on Oct 13, 09:35 AM 2017
Test 6. ...That was a close call, but i recovered and won in the End.

Was it Winkel's fibbonacci?

ignatus

Quote from: boyd30 on Oct 13, 11:35 AM 2017
Was it Winkel's fibbonacci?

Yes? He was the inventor.

I use this progression

10 numbers fibonacci (go back 1 step, in the ladder-bet when win)

1 1 1|2 2 2|3 3 3|5 5 5|8 8 8|13 13 13|21 21 21|34 34 34|55 55 55|89 89 89
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ego


I just want to mention this - twelve numbers that hit once within two attempts has 50% probability and are equal a even money bet
So assume you have one selection method where twelve numbers hit once and name them RED
Then does twelve numbers does not hit for the next two attempts - then is the same thing getting one single red to show
But assume does twelve numbers hit one more time for the next two attempts - then is the same thing as getting two reds in a row
This is what they call binomial probability calculation
Maybe you can tweak the method based upon this information

Cheers
Denial of gamblers fallacy is usually seen in people who has Roulette as last option for a way to wealth, debt covering and a independent lifestyle.  Next step is pretty ugly-
AP - It's not that it can't be done, but rather people don't really have a clue as to the level of fanaticism and outright obsession that it takes to be successful, let alone get to the level where you can take money out of the casinos on a regular basis. Out of 1,000 people that earnestly try, maybe only one will make it.

ignatus

Quote from: ego on Oct 13, 12:32 PM 2017Maybe you can tweak the method based upon this information

Thanks ego, well, yes? it's "tweaked" as much as possible, i guess,? i STOP if one trigger is not hit within 3 spins (and wait for a new trigger/Target) and that seems to work pretty good, (with this winkel's fibo-progression)...
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boyd30

Another test shows good result even if it sometimes go down a bit. I use 111222333...progression. Go back 3 steps on a win.

ignatus

Quote from: boyd30 on Oct 13, 01:02 PM 2017Another test shows good result

Yes, it seem to work very well, now we have over 15+ wins in a row, no losses, i'll keep on testing, and hope you do also boyd and share your result !

Thanks :)
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ignatus

Had my first loss. I knew it would be coming...
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psimoes

Hi Ignatus,

That session went positive at times. Have you ever hit a session that wasn´t in plus at least once?
[Math+1] beats a Math game

boyd30

Winkel's fibbonacci progression seems a bit too steep.

ignatus

Quote from: psimoes on Oct 13, 02:00 PM 2017
Hi Ignatus,

That session went positive at times. Have you ever hit a session that wasn´t in plus at least once?

No, i guess not (you have all my results, posted here) now, i could do MM like i did with "Hotzone" and win a 100 times, ....since it very rarely goes straight down to Stoploss before reaching some kind of "new high" or positive result, so you're right, check "Hotzone" if you like this kind of MM,..
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ignatus

Test 8.
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ignatus

Quote from: boyd30 on Oct 13, 02:07 PM 2017
Winkel's fibbonacci progression seems a bit too steep.

Well? it depends, if you play +1/-1 for an example, it would take more hits to recover... there are many options, (progressions, moneymanagement) what you like, what works for you is good, i only demonstrate my kind of gameplay....as long as you win more than you lose, (that's what it's all about!) 
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