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Title: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 09:53 AM 2018
Roulette is a simple game people complicate it.

I have always believed that if you can beat an even money bet you have the way to win every time you play .
I’m moving this here from the penny ante thread . This bet selection is a good one it plays the Runs And changes of an even money .
The accuracy of predictions comes within 2 spins after the bet selection is made.
It’s that simple .



Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 10:01 AM 2018
-31312112111. I haven’t seen more the x4 2s within a game and haven’t lost 6 in row within a game. Here s more results.you can tweak this using less numbers but it will take longer to win .
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 10:07 AM 2018
311131-33211 = two came once x1
232-311-311-3-3   X2
11-33111-3111  x0
223-3122111.   X4 as you can see here the 223 it hits on the 6 spin the worst I’ve seen .
-3132213-3-3-31-3 x2
This is so simple  a 2 year old can play no pun intended.
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 10:16 AM 2018
Progression for this is easy
I play safe extentend Marty
I have use this from the first day Mike posted it on the other forum bet selection.cc
Go read it and a few guys did some long test on it .
Prog. 1111248163264
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Bigbroben on Dec 30, 10:37 AM 2018
You mind describing what these nrs mean?
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 11:31 AM 2018
Quote from: Bigbroben on Dec 30, 10:37 AM 2018
You mind describing what these nrs mean?
It’s on the penny ante thread but I will describe it for you.
I will use low and high
the numbers are when the bet wins on the 1 2 3 or -3 spin.
From the penny ante theory you randomly switch the middle result  to achieve your bet selection.
First 3
LLL the bets becomes HLL  so you bet for this to happen what I found is that when the first bet loses I bet against the the second. the 2 s don’t lose that often.
So I’ll bet for the 1 to be the same ex .the H if I lose I’ll bet against the 2 ex the L
The 3 and -3  is no bets because your only betting fo 2 spins in the beginning of 3 spins except when zeros show up . I’ll get int ex later on that.


Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 11:36 AM 2018
Hhh becomes lhh
Hhl - lhh
Hlh- hhl
HLL- hhl

LLL-  HLL
Llh-   HLL
Lhl-    Llh
Lhh-   Llh
This is the theory
36 spin cycle
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 01:43 PM 2018
Here is another session
12-3-32-321111 profit-1 with the extended Marty .regular Marty +11
21211-3111-33 profit +2 with extended.regular Marty +11
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 01:54 PM 2018
32212212111 extended -3 regular +11
As you can see this time after 3000 spins I get 5 2s but not in a row still a winner.
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Winner on Dec 30, 02:07 PM 2018
Here’s another 36 spins
-3113311132-3.   +3.   Or +11
I think I’ve explained this enough . Have fun and keep it simple
Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: hanshuckebein on Dec 30, 03:29 PM 2018
I would like to add this when one considers  to play "penney ante style" with patterns of 3.

"b. Suppose the triplets were chosen in secret?  What then would be the optimal strategy?
From the table above, an optimal strategy for both players is to choose at random, with probability 1/2 for each, between HTT, and its mirror image, THH.  The choice must be random so that the other player cannot discern and exploit any pattern of switching between HTT and THH.
(Note: These statements, while true, require rigorous proof; to be added.)"

"c. What would be the optimal strategy against a randomly selected triplet?
(...) The best play against a random triplet is HTT or THH.  (...)"

link:://:.qbyte.org/puzzles/p013s.html

cheers
hans  :)

Title: Re: Beat the 2
Post by: Mister Eko on Dec 30, 08:08 PM 2018
Can you please post one 36 spin session how to play? Because for me its not really claer what ia going on in this strategy.

Thanks.