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Roulette R-Sim - Giz2 - Reading Randomness Validation

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by gizmotron, Jul 13, 2022.

  1. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Yes, it's tragic toying with you. more clickbait...

    But let's all play therapists. You bring up frustration. I guess you know all about this. What are you up to these years? You reach the 1,000 systems claimed to work milestone yet? You are just like fly paper. The internet is proof of that much.
     
  2. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    If I were to yell at you it would be for you to clean the horse stalls and to do it right for once. You are the king of horseshit.
     
  3. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Time to blow up one of Turbo's laws of Baloney.

    Here is proof that any idiot can get down 100 chips in time.



    Turbo, should anyone contact someone that you know. You are going to be sort of depressed.
     
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  4. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Read it and weep, this gambler got 200 chips out there without Turbo's permission.

     
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  5. Keyser Soze

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    While some might find placing 60chips (3 stacks) on the table hard, it’s not all that complicated.

    I would assume if you’re having trouble placing 60 chips down it’s best for the player to not play more than 5 numbers at a time.

    it’s safe to say an experience player knows what numbers to play in their strategy. It almost becomes like muscle memory when placing their chips on the board.
    When I place my bets on the inside. I’ll start at the top and work my way down to bottom. Place my bets in one clean motion with no back tracking.
     
  6. Punkcity

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    Even on a busy table you can get the dealer to post the bets for you on the 1/2 table you can’t reach. But really why would you play on a Saturday or Friday night? Why play with the recreational player? You want to make money you be more realistic about the time of day and table conditions. If you have to play on Saturday,Friday night you get plenty of time ( bit uncomfortable imho) due to the huge number of payouts to different people, remember they can’t respin until AFTER everyone has been paid, while they are working it out you are betting according to your template , no brainer.
    But like I said pick a better time of day AND the dealer will help you. Lol. Cheers
     
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  7. Keyser Soze

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    Facts

    I would even go as far as ordering a roulette table layout and practice how fast and accurate you lay your bets down.
    I believe @gizmo you’ve even wrote this in one of your post as well?
     

  8. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    This guy in the second video ( same guy) got 302 chips out there. He's in love with #3 and #18. Doom is ahead. He's favoring numbers next to his favorite targets based on their locations on the wheel , not the layout. It's magical thinking. He just blazes away favoring these two favorites. He might have sub favorites too. I'm not that interested in his pile on method. I'm not stuck to one set from one specific grouping like he appears to be. I've seen this style of play in others before. In fact I watched an entire oriental family go all out for #18 & #32 as well as all the neighbors on the wheel. They killed for about 6 months and then got completely wiped out. I don't see them any more.
     
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  9. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    I tell people to practice with real weighted chips so that they can learn to get them down faster. It also helps them memorize sets from the different groupings. Speed matters a lot.
     
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    I watch all these.... ChicoTwins roulette vids. Funny as heck. He just plays his favorite numbers and hopes to hit, no real logic to it but whatever. What he considers "good winning days", are a joke. I hope he makes decent $ off of YouTube. (lol)

    Ken
     
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  11. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    He's far more refreshing to watch than watching politicians and Global Warming con artists exploit suckers everyday.
     
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    Let's blow up another one of Turbo's Laws of Baloney.

    This one is called Hedge-O-Riffic. As you might have heard TurboGenius has gone on the record saying, while laughing, that hedging your bets is only for the stock market. You can't hedge your bets in Roulette.

     
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    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    This guy is a real lame brain. I only watched the first part where he bets his strong bet on singles repeating in each dozen and column at the same time, 16 numbers. Once singles dry up in either one of those, or both, he's in for it. And he does not hedge the bet with a full break even chance either. But guess what? He's hedging his bets in Roulette. I don't think he has ever discovered the Laws of Roulette by our resident genius.
     
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    In financial markets a hedge is used to reduce a risk of the position and lower the costs (slippage, commissions). Roulette has no slippage and commission (house edge) is always the same. So in roulette you can lower the risk just by doing smaller bets. But if your betting structure is complicated it's just easier to do a hedge bets than calculate the whole structure's bets again.

    So of course you can do a hedge in roulette.
     

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    Well there is this possibility too. Turbo could have been busy sculpting his hedge out front at the time. Anything is possible.

     
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    Then there's a hedgehog. Is that one who's a hog with his hedges?
     
  17. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Did you know that if you survive this adolescent period of your gambling life that you will be the first to not have blown up. That will be a great achievement that perhaps 30 people might know about. You are on track to be a great inventor. You are the one, this will show everyone. You will be able to say that you were not jacking off at the kitchen table at all.
     
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  18. TurboGenius

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    Now you see why your "words" are just nonsense.

    As you try to dig out of your hole to get back to even.....I am in 64th place now with +$36,700.00

    Flat betting.

    1-3 numbers.

    Now who should the readers of your thread listen to ?

    I guess words are words and action is action.
     
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  19. Naughty but nice

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    Is it public or hidden; for the losing games?
     
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  20. gizmotron

    gizmotron Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Well gee wiz Wally. Your Laws of Baloney are blasted all over the place. So that matters a little. Now we have your demand for respect to deal with. It's real high on my list of things to get done. So what are you going to do about being wrong? Fair is fair after all.
     

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