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Roulette HEEELLLLAAARRRIIIIIOOOOOUUUUUSSSS roulette posts.

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone, Nov 9, 2017.

  1. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    Comedy from roulette cc

    "Since repeaters and PhP is class under systems play I have no problem to share the complete system together with the excel sheet as an when it's perfected.

    For starters, here's a few pointers to digest on -

    1. PhP generally means 2pigeons and 1hole to give you a definite repeat. The one thing to add to this basic idea is that the cycles expand as the spin results come in. It's dynamic and not static morphing it into 3pigeons 2holes, 4pigeons 3holes, 5pigeons 4holes, 7pigeons 6holes and so on......

    2. By itself PhP can't give you an edge. The edge comes from statistics. The 2 applicable statistics is binomial distribution and birthday paradox.

    3. Birthday paradox is a stats formula that calculates the probability of two elements that match in a given sample. The main takeaway is the high probabilty of match from even a small sample which surprises people. RRBB cleverly comes up with his thread to create a parallel sample stream of positions to come up with his 99+% of match happening in the low claim. It's actually birthday paradox probability repackaged.

    4. Winkel posted the binomial distribution I found on Colbster's thread about repeaters. Colbster himself expounded about how repeats come in. I tested it earlier that there's clear proof that if bets were placed in the critical mass locations for repeaters this binomial distribution stats naturally kicks in to give winners. That's why I posted the prof Higgins video to falkor as a direct hint where and when to bet in his thread.

    Throw in AP to filter the chaos off the wheel and ball, you get the result that I posted in RRBB's thread.

    Without AP, I have a system model that I'm working on right now that I will post here if and when I get it perfected.

    To me casino games is for the fun, entertainment and intellectual challenge that I enjoy. Don't get too serious with gambling, it'll eat you alive if you're not careful. You might even get into some serious trouble. That's my advice." -From roulette cc
     
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    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Wow.
    It's so much easier than explaining it this way.

    Do numbers repeat ?
    Do you lose anything by not betting on numbers that don't show up ?
    Can you predict accurately how many numbers will repeat ?
    A number can't show twice until it's shown once. It can't show three times until it's shown twice.
    Maybe the poster(s) making things so over-complicated sounding is to take things that are common sense
    and twist them into something confusing to make it sound better ?
     
  3. Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone

    Dr. Sir Anyone Anyone Well-Known Member Lineage to Founders

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    The premise these goofs believe is that a pattern that just hit is less likely to hit than a pattern that they just make up in their head.

    and/or

    Binomial distribution effects future spins.

    The sad part of it is that they only believe such nonsense because they really suck at math!

    [​IMG] [​IMG]

    Also, watching them try and play the clue and hint game with each other is comical!
     
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