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Very complicated matrix tracker

Started by Colbster, Jun 07, 07:00 PM 2011

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Colbster

Gents,

Here is the logical progression (at least in my illogical mind) of the matrix betting systems and random vs. random. 

The foundation is that we keep random off pace by always changing what we are looking for, and then expecting it to fail to predict what we are looking for.

My new creation is a 4 wide, 27 tall matrix that will always take exactly 108 spins to win and that you quit as soon as you get a loss.

Open the attached spreadsheet and track the first 12 spins, placing them left-to-right in the yellow columns, filling the first 3 rows.  The spreadsheet is designed to tell us what we don't want to see duplicated on each spin, and it changes each spin.  This done by taking the maximum number of combinations for the 4 attributes that are included, 2 1-1 bets and 2 2-1 bets.  In every case, the odds of random giving the combination we don't want is 1 in 36.  However, since we are changing the rules every single row, each set of 4 spins forces random to pull a defeat out of nowhere.

I assigned A=B/R, B=E/O, C=Dozens and D=Columns.  I then used the 24 combinations as follows:

ABCD  ABDC  ACBD  ACDB  ADBC  ADCB
BACD  BADC  BCAD  BCDA  BDAC  BDCA
CABD  CADB  CBAD  CBDA  CDAB  CDBA
DABC  DACB  DBAC  DBCA  DCAB  DCBA

Each line takes one of the above combinations, preventing even an intelligent RNG for knowing where we are going next.

For instance, after tracking the first 12 spins, we are betting that the system will not recreate the ABCD pattern of 3 rows ago exactly.  We will bet AGAINST the B/R result showed in G4 of the spreadsheet, using the amount of the bet listed in A4 (In this case, $1.00)  After the spin, we will type the 13th result directly over the top of the formula in G4.  If we win, we just track the next 3 spins, entering the results over the top of the formulas to complete row 4.  If we lose, we move to the E/O result we are betting AGAINST in I4, betting the amount in B4 ($2.00).  A win means tracking the next two spins, a loss moves us to the Dozens bet indicated in J4.  We are still betting AGAINST this result, so we would bet $4.00 (C4) on EACH of the other two dozens.  Win means track the last spin of the row, loss means move to the Columns bet, betting the $12.00 wager on both columns AGAINST that column indicated in M4.

The next 4 spins are against the ABDC pattern, but the instructions remain the same throughout the spreadsheet.  You will notice that the bets increase throughout the session.  The maximum lost is the $35 session bankroll.  We parlay our winnings throughout the session, yielding a win of $34.41 (almost exactly doubling our bank) at the end of the session.  If you have a table that allows larger bets than those at the bottom of the spreadsheet, you may change the $35.00 amount in cell A1.

I recommend having 3 banks of whatever bet amount you wish to use.  I play the No-Zero table on BV, but if you choose to play with a 0 or 0/00 table, track the next spin for the number to put in the appropriate cell on the table but count it as a loss and move to the next spin.  Do not put 0 into the cells as a result for any spin.


marivo

Thanks. I will re-read and make test.

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