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Van der Waerden's theorem

Started by MAX, Oct 02, 01:06 PM 2011

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MAX

This is a interesting theorem which could assist in bet selection.

Have any body done research on it?

Regards
Max


MAX

Using the Pigeon  Hole principal by placing bets on dozens when only one even chance does not qualify on the Van der Waerden's theorem.

The problem appears if a dozen sleep to long and then a big bankroll is needed.

This theorem is quite interesting because it can even be used on  more then 9 numbers,like 18...

Regards
Max

hanshuckebein

hi max,

regarding the pigeon hole principle you might look through the posts of the forum member Dyksexlic.

maybe there's something of value for you there.

cheers

hans
"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

superman

QuoteDyksexlic

Only problem there is he never really gave us much info, I coded what Victor and I thought he was saying but it collapsed, apparently he ended up covering almost the whole table with plenty of chips, maybe we did it wrong, I don't know, but we never got the full explanation.

EDIT: I still have the files for what we think is his system so if someone can work out what he was saying I can re jig the bot for it.
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

Optimist

Quote from: superman on Oct 03, 05:06 AM 2011

Only problem there is he never really gave us much info, I coded what Victor and I thought he was saying but it collapsed, apparently he ended up covering almost the whole table with plenty of chips, maybe we did it wrong, I don't know, but we never got the full explanation.

EDIT: I still have the files for what we think is his system so if someone can work out what he was saying I can re jig the bot for it.

Hi,

If you could send those files I would be very thankful.

Thanks

DL

superman

QuoteIf you could send those files I would be very thankful

When I said files I actually meant code, as in programming files for the bot, sorry for any confusion mate.
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

MAX

According to the theorem there must be a repeat of the same chance at least three times in nine outcomes with the same distance between them and that is a fact.

Example : LLHHLLHLL

There 511 possible combination of nine chances with 142 combination that can go both ways.(+-)

511-142=369 winning combination.

Example of both ways :LLHLHHLLH ( here it can be H or L to form three in a row.)

A different combinations of bets could improve the odds.

Regards
Max






 


MAX

Hi Hans


Thanks for  the suggestion.


Regards
Max

hanshuckebein

I found this on the internet just yesterday.

right at the begining t the author presents a pigeon hole calculation for roulette. maybe we could find a way to create a bet from this.

cheers

hans



"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

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