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Roulette test this if interested , it plays ok

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by tomla, Feb 28, 2015.

  1. tomla

    tomla Member Founding Member

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    After 2 numbers from a dozen , either doz 1, 2 or 3 hit say 2 , 00, 13, 27 , 15 (13, and 15 hit out of dozen 2) play those two numbers and add any more numbers from doz 2 that appear.
    2,00, 13, 27 , 15 (13, and 15 hit out of dozen 2) play 13 and 15,,,,
    2,00, 13, 27 , 15, 33,16 (now play 13,15,16) 26, 15 ---winner on 15
    tested 5o spins 7 times and all but one showed a decent profit
     
  2. zengrifter

    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    It may be fun for you, but it will NOT show profit in the long-run.
     
  3. tomla

    tomla Member Founding Member

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    thanks zengrifter,, I gather your mostly blackjack--do you have any roulette or baccarat systems or theories that you like
     
  4. zengrifter

    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    I wouldn't play serious roulette without a hidden computer, but that would be criminal in some (not all) venues.
    As for Bac, there are some few specialty-count approaches to some of the newer side-bets.
     
  5. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    Not a bad way to play actually.
    We all know about repeaters - they are going to happen.
    You can't have 38 different numbers in 38 spins so systems based on repeaters tend to do well
    and can hang on or make profit typically.
    The house edge in roulette isn't that big of a hurdle to overcome.
    We have some info to work with - the math... Using that we can keep our head above water for quite a while.
     
  6. tomla

    tomla Member Founding Member

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    yeah testing it with flat bets has worked well, I need a stop loss me thinks---might try it live soon
     
  7. zengrifter

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    I must have stumbled into some sort of "voodoo" forum?
    Turbo, how can the 'math' as you call it conclude any outcome other than the net effect of the inherent house-edge and natural variance?

    Help me out here, toss me a bone!
     

  8. albalaha

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  9. tomla

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    Keeps on testing well ,,,, the voodoo lounge is open..... Doubt it is a long term winner but worth testing and still might play the short term wins far outweigh the losses .... Just need to add some rules on this
     
  10. zengrifter

    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    Your testing is too small a sample.
    Your doubt is well founded.
    "Short term win might far outweigh the losses..." is just BBB.
     
  11. albalaha

    albalaha Active Member Founding Member

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    I have simulated and beaten over 10 million spins. Check the link given in my last post.
     
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    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    I did check it, but I have zero confidence in the sims shown.
     
  13. albalaha

    albalaha Active Member Founding Member

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    Oh really? You are most welcome to form your opinions and fallacies. If you can refer my blog you will see many eye opening candid debates which everyone shies to talk of. All based upon my experiences with randomness through simulations, be it roulette or baccarat.
     
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    zengrifter Member Lineage to Founders

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    Thank you.
     

  15. TurboGenius

    TurboGenius Well-Known Member Founding Member

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    I'll post more on it later - time doesn't permit it right now.
     
  16. tomla

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    zen ---the payouts can be way bigger on roulette ....on this new one I'm looking at the payouts can be 34-1, to 5-1 over 15 spins...if something happens in that time period and it does......the law of thirds helps this one along.... I will test more....
     

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