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Started by GLC, Nov 26, 11:38 PM 2011

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GLC

We will be doing some tracking with this one so you'll need pen and paper.

We will be tracking 6 simple bet selection methods.

1.  Follow The Last
2.  Opposite The Last
3.  Penultimate
4.  Opposite The Penultimate
5.  Same/Opposite
6.  Bet Each Color Twice

We start by tracking until one of the 6 methods wins 3 times in a row or wins 4 out of 5 = WWLWW.  Once this happens, we play this method until it loses 3 times in a row or loses 4 out of 5 = LLWLL.  If it loses 3 times in a row or 4 out of 5, look for one of the other methods that has won 3 times in a row or 4 out of 5 and switch to playing it.

What we are trying to do is jump on one of the methods that's hitting well on the spins we're getting.  When it goes into a losing pattern, we jump to one of the others because one or more of them may be going into a winning pattern.  If 2 methods tie for the winning pattern, choose your favorite.

The following is a simple explanation of the 6 bet selection methods for those who aren't familiar with them or don't know my terminology.

1.  Follow the last:  We bet the same color as just spun.  BBRB bet B.  RBRR bet R.
2.  Opposite the last:  We bet the opposite color as just spun.  BBRB bet R. RBRR bet B.
3.  Penultimate:  We bet the same as the 2nd spin back.  RBR Bet B.  BBR Bet B.
4.  Opposite the penultime:  Bet opposite the 2nd spin back. RBR bet R. BBR bet R.
5.  Follow/Opposite:  We bet follow the last 1 time then we bet opposite the last 1 time then follow the last 1 time then opposite the last 1 time etc...  It doesn't matter what the last color spun was.  We bet the same as the last color and then we bet opposite the last color then we bet same as last color then we bet opposite last color, etc...
6.  Bet each color twice:  We bet RR then BB then RR then BB then RR then BB etc...  It doesn't matter what color just spun, we continue to bet RRBBRRBBRRBB.

That's it.  It's actually very simple to play.  Tracking isn't really that hard.  We're only betting on 1 spot.  Red or Black.  Of course you can play Odd/Even or High/Low if you like.

For bet progression, I wouldn't use a martingale, although a 3 or 4 step capped marty should work fine. 

A labourchere would be okay but I personally play multiple labbys which can get a little much with this system. 

Fibonacci isn't recommended.
 
Pluscoup would be okay. 

The bread winner method is always acceptable for a method that helps keep your bets lower.

Option:  You could move to a different bet selection method if one of the other five that you're not betting on has 3 wins in a row.  That may fit our criteria a little better, trying to be on the method that's in a winning sequence.  The drawback is that you would be moving between methods quite a bit more and it could get a little confusing.

Test it before you play it!

I might add that we're not testing it to see if it wins or loses.  I can tell you that it wins and it loses.  To determine if it wins more than it loses would take thousands of bets and even then you could just be having a favorable deviation. 

When we test roulette systems, all we're doing is getting a feel for the ebb and flow of the system to decide if it fits our preference for a system to play.

I like this one.  It's a little busy when testing, but when playing for real it's not so bad since you should have plenty of time to track between bets.

Remember F_LAT_INO's advice when he's playing roulette, "Other roulette players think I'm deaf and mute.  Until I'm on my way to cash out my winnings!" 

When we're playing roulette it's all hands on deck.  No idle chit chat with other players.  I can't tell you how many good bets I've messed up because I was screwing around rather than staying focused on what I'm doing.  That's one good thing about a system like this one that requires a pen and paper.  It helps keep you focused on what your doing.

Cheers,

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

seykid31

Remember F_LAT_INO's advice when he's playing roulette, "Other roulette players think I'm deaf and mute.  Until I'm on my way to cash out my winnings!" 

When we're playing roulette it's all hands on deck.  No idle chit chat with other players.  I can't tell you how many good bets I've messed up because I was screwing around rather than staying focused on what I'm doing.

SHOULD PUT THIS ON A PENDANT AND WEAR IT AS REMINDER,HERE ALSO I HAVE LOST GOOD BETS DUE TO CHATTING WITH FRIENDS.

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