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Roulette Roulette - Random - Predictable ?

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by TurboGenius, Mar 10, 2015.

  1. Fossell

    Fossell Active Member

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    Well I've had some time testing and some success with this. I think I need a PC laptop with Roulette Xtreme to get more thorough statistics though, going beyond the 3 and 4 repeaters.
    Like all patterns your not guaranteed the 1,2,3 repeats before a certain number of spins. They're 80-90% likely. Random will always throw in variance from the expected usual patterns.

    The answers lie in your stake management, when to bet and how long to chase those repeats for.

    If you're going to chase the shit out of every expected repeat number you'll end up covering a third of the board in single bets and crash your bankroll in no time. You might aswell be playing evens bets by then.

    Some of it's down to gut feeling. It may feel like a flat cycle with loads of potential repeats about to show thus having to many numbers to cover. Or it may feel like a standard cycle, peaking in places with 3-5 numbers about to repeat late on into the cycle.
    And sometimes you just need to let the cycle go and start another and wait for the feel of the game.

    I agree though that a little guidance from the guys that have been playing/studying it for a long time would be nice. You don't have to give the your hard work away completely. Just some further hints and play styles would be appreciated ;)
     
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  2. Armitage Shanks

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    Thats the problem im running into Fossel. I end up covering too many and the bankroll goes quick if they don't repeat soon enough or i cut it down and sods law the ones i remove start to hit!. A step by step guide would be great but just a hint would be as appreciated. Ive got a great Hi low repeating pattern matrix system that (i dread to think how long i spent on that) i could share in exchange ;) Anyway respect either way and won't ask again.
     
  3. Junket King

    Junket King Well-Known Member Compulsive Liar

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    How good are your physic abilities? Ouija board perhaps, it is more or less certain Brian has left us for that big casino in the sky. GG is like a rudderless ship without a captain at the moment, it is due to hit rocks around Sept 2016 when the hosting lease is up for renewal. Brian's property in California changed hands to his siblings some years ago, I guess they didn't know about the existence of his web-site, or didn't care. I have tried calling his former residence a few times to confirm but the phone rings out. Great web-site but would be surprised if it's still around in 3 months time.
     
  4. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Shame about GG if that's true. Someone should be hard at work backing up all of the content on it now though to preserve it.

    As to the thread - I've spent the last week and a 1/2 fighting with pneumonia - Lovely, I know.
    Will get back to it as soon as I can. (and reply to emails)
     
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  5. Spider

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    Feel better soon Turbo!
     
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  6. mr j

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    Who gives a shit if he feels better? (lol,jk)

    I couldn't resist TG. Lots of rest and eat those vegetables buddy!!

    Ken
     
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  7. Fossell

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    Sorry to hear that! Get well soon Turbo.
     
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  8. Armitage Shanks

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    Thanks for the update and hope you feel better. Im off on my hols soon with limited internet access and no casinos for 3 weeks :( I'll check for updates when back.
     
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  9. Fossell

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    So... Mr J – Your catching the 8 train. Was that the same method as the one you posted last year. The '1-8 great method' ?

    Just wondered more about that or both? And how you've played them.

    The 1-8 great method seems to go on the back of the repeaters but wasn't sure at what point you started the method and how you deal with the repeat level moving from 2's to 3's then 4's etc. Was it any good or did betting every spin get the better of it?
     
  10. mr j

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    I dont comment on any of my past/future methods. I dont share anymore, its a waste of my time, sorry.

    Ken
     
  11. Fossell

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    Fair enough. Understand. Depends on who you share with though as to waste of time regarding feedback and ideas?
     
  12. Fossell

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    TG or mr j or anyone else that knows actually... Can roulette extreme be set up to show when repeats occur in each run of 37? Or did you have to manually record and spreadsheet the stats? Thanks
     
  13. Spider

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    Hi Fossell,
    If you go Options - Configure - Calculate graphical statistics Using - and enter 37 spins.... you can then go through a spin at a time, this will show you rolling 37 spins stats. Not sure if that's exactly what your asking though.. I suspect not and if that's the case the answer is I dont think so.
     
  14. Spider

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    * Don't forget to tick the box next to "Calculate graphical statistics Using" also!!
     
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  15. Fossell

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    Thanks for that spider, i'll give it a spin
     
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    Always welcome.
     
  17. Fossell

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    As mentioned before there is another pattern I always see and sometimes its playable. Not sure if others have played it.
    It's based on repeats also but concerns their number next door. I refer to it as Adjacent Repeat Numbers.

    Its essentially having two numbers next to each other repeat twice and it happens in most 37/38 runs. In any 37 spins this will occur on average 1-3 times. And sometimes becomes more playable than chasing the repeat numbers.

    Example: Numbers 2, 10, 31 have shown twice. There neighbours 3, 11, 32 have shown once. Bet on 3,11,32 to show or if your still chasing the 3rd hit on 2,10,31 split the bet across 2/3, 10/11, 31/32.

    Ive found the Adjacent Repeat Numbers tend to land as the board fills up in the 37 run. They come at spin 20 onwards.

    Granted though, like chasing the repeats you can have too many bets to place if the run is a bit flat. Skip the run and start a fresh 37.
     
  18. The judge

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    Sit down, each time a number hits add 1 chip on it. Do this for 37 spins. Then take off 1 chip on all those numbers. Now repeat for the next 37 spins. Etc...

    Or put a chip each number that gets 2 hits. Keep doing that till 37 spins are done. Now take 1 chip off all those numbers and start the next 37 spins. Etc...
     
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    It goes up and down. But so far didn't got a session where I couldn't get ahead. So I'm testing and tweaking and find a good profit point
     
  20. Junket King

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    Denzie that sounds too easy, what's the catch?

    Hang on, think I might have figured it out while typing, say there is no repeat in 15 spins, then some numbers will have been backed on 3 times, when you factor it all in, you could easily go through 35 chips before a repeater hits. the only way around that is to use a progression which would have to be worked out beforehand.
     
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