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Roulette Red/Black Pattern Betting

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by David Gregory, Sep 14, 2019.

  1. zibaanna

    zibaanna New Member

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    Hello David!

    Could you send me the complete system. Thanks.

    astakhovoleg68 gmail
     
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  2. Damien

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    I think understanding odds and chances is key to pattern betting....

    David, is a 10 series sequence 1 in 1024? Or 1 in 512?....


    I can see the odds within the martingale....which is mind bending.lol

    1
    2
    4
    8
    16
    32
    64
    128
    256
    512

    Is the above a 1 in 1024 even though 512 is the last number
     
  3. Damien

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    If it is a 1/512.....should just add another 1 at the begining to double the odds.....whilst riding streaks....
     
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  4. David Gregory

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    In a series of 10 the odds are 1 in 1024.
    In your above example you started wit a 1 rather than a 2. When you are dealing with red or black for instance, the first spin has 2 possibilities of either red or black coming up, not 1. Your series of 10 should for figuring the odds should look like this: 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 even though you only bet 1 unit at the first of the series. Your example above shows a series of units bet. My example shows odds of losing 10 in a row.
     
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  5. Damien

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    Im using my pattern as a backup.....im catching the streaks in the begining, im in there before it happens! dont know how to explain it just yet...

    Base bet of 1, If i lose spin bet 2, if i lose bet 3...if i lose again bet 4.....if i lose here i spring into action with the backup long sequence pattern to recoup loss.....
     
  6. Damien

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    Im banking on the fact roulette doesnt go....Brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr for eternity.lol

    I use 1234 for testing for streaks...
     
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  7. Damien

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    Im catching the colours forming a streak....if that makes any sense whatsoever
     
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  8. Damien

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    A streak is two or more of the same colour in my system
     
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  9. David Gregory

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    You are missing a great opportunity when you see 3 colors such as B R B starting to form. Bet the opposite color of last spin and try to catch that type of streak. B R B R B R is a streak also, no different than B B B B B B. Just hope that it does continue for an eternity.
     
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  10. Damien

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    Im trying to figure out how to explain it in writing , will come back here when i manage to do so:)
     
  11. David Gregory

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    Regarding my roulette EC betting strategy that uses a 7 step Martingale that I developed about 6 months ago, so far this strategy shows much more potential over any strategy I have tried in the last 25 years including those offered on this forum. It has been tested on 4 different European Roulette RNG's plus live spin videos.

    Results to date:

    29,754 Spins

    277 Sessions played

    233 Sessions won

    44 Sessions lost

    7,159 units won

    You will notice from the above results there is a 5.3 session win of 50 units per session to every 1 session lost. Average session loss = 116.5 units.

    Here is my question:
    Looking at sessions won against sessions lost, is that allowing for the house edge and probabilities to be satisfied? In other words, is this strategy paying the devil his allotted dues and allowing for me to keep the rest?
     
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  12. stephen

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    Yes. It is time to play with real money, if you are not already doing it.
     
  13. David Gregory

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    Stephen,

    After taking close to 30,000 spins, I am actually getting tired and bored with this. I wish there was a way to test it with strategy testing software devices. However, as I stated earlier, there are too many variables involved based on certain circumstances that I believe could not be programmed to duplicate the strategy exactly. The other two people testing this strategy agree with that also.

    I would love to try this at a casino for real money, but there are no casinos within a reasonable distance from me. As far as testing it at an online casinos, I just do not trust them. Maybe I can find a computer programmer close by who I can sit down with personally and find out if it can be programmed or not. If so, that would be great, it would prove its validity one way or the other. If it cannot be programmed, then I face a dilemma.
     
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  14. stephen

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    Can you use this to other even chance bets in craps and baccarat?
     

  15. David Gregory

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    First of all, craps has always been my most favorite casino game. I tried so called proven strategies and worked on my own strategies for that game for many years. There is absolutely nothing I found worth any kind of consideration at all for that game. It's just too volatile. The best chance for that game is selecting either the pass line or the don't pass line, lay the odds and hope for the best.

    As far as baccarat is concerned, I am not familiar with that game. With roulette, I rely on black and red patterns for determining my bet selection. I cannot see how a card game could offer visual patterns.
     
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  16. nevk

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    David,
    I can try to program your method if you wish and will check if it can be programmed according to your conditions.
    I am new to this forum and I don’t see how can I reach you, maybe new members have restrictions so if you can pm me that would be good.
     
  17. stephen

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    Baccarat games have visual boards like roulette, where you can see patterns.
     
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  18. David Gregory

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    Interesting, l'll look into that.
     
  19. David Gregory

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    Give me your email address and we can go from there.
     
  20. nevk

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    Ok.
    nevk76 gmail
     

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