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Literature "holy grail" (not really) differential betting

Started by RouletteGhost, Nov 05, 06:26 PM 2015

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RouletteGhost

there is a section for differential betting for those interested

read on the site do not download it i dont know the source

link:://docslide.us/documents/holy-grail-of-roulette.html
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

RouletteGhost

the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

RouletteGhost

the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

RouletteGhost

In the first link the whole differential betting this is confusing to me

The premise is betting on 2 of the same even chance of even/odd at the same time but one being virtual.....hmmmmm

the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

RouletteGhost

PART 3

Holy Grail of Roulette â€" The System

The system is based on differential betting, simulating the action of two different players,
using a Fibonacci progression for even chances.
 
This means you will be placing bets simultaneously on Even and Odd. Or on Red and
Black, if you like. Or even, and this is my favourite, Low or High (Manque or Passe). On
the next page you will find the chart, I prepared it for Even/Odd chances, but any of the
others can be played. 

Let us imagine our first Roulette game. 

We make one blank spin and observe the outcome. Let’s say we chose to play Even / Odd
chances and the outcome is 27. An odd number. This means that, had we placed a bet
of 1 unit in both outcomes, we would have had a gain of 1 unit in the Odd bet and an
equivalent loss in the Even bet. So we move to our first bet in the game, and by following
the Fibonacci progression rules, we should maintain 1 unit on Odd and place 2 units on
Even. But in Holy Grail, we actually place only the difference between them! So 2 units
on Even MINUS 1 unit on Odd is our real bet: 1 unit on Even. 

The outcome is 13. Another odd number. Meaning we just lost one unit. Our present
bankroll: 1. So we should increase the bet on Even to the third Fibonacci level, 3 units.
And maintain the bet on Odd, since it won. So 3 units on Even MINUS 1 unit on Odd
makes our following bet: 2 units on Even. 

The outcome is 12. An even number, this time. So we won 2 units. Our present bankroll:
+ 1. For the next bet, we should place 2 units on the Even side (the previous bet was 3, it
won, so it must come down by one level) and 2 units on Odd, since it was 1 and it lost, so
it must go up to the second level. The result is 2 units on Odd and 2 on Even. However,
2 2 = 0, so we do not place a bet this time and just watch the outcome or make a blank
spin. 

The next outcome is 36. Our present bankroll remains unchanged, + 1. An even number.
So we should now place one unit on Even (it was 2 and it won) and 3 units on Odd (it
was 1 and it lost). So we place 3 1 = 2 units on Odd. 

The outcome is now 8. An even number. Our present bankroll: 1. So the following move
must be to place 1 unit on Even and 5 units on Odd, meaning 5 
â€" 1 = 4 units on Odd. 

The outcome is 22. Another even number. Our present bankroll: 5 So the following bet
must be 1 unit in Even and 8 units on Odd, meaning 8 1 = 7 units on Odd. 

The outcome is now 31. An odd number. Our present bankroll: + 2. So for the following
bet, we go one level down on Odd, meaning we place now 5 units there, and one level up
on Even, meaning 2 units there now. So 5 â€" 2 = 3 units on Odd. 

The following outcome is 11. An odd number. Our present bankroll: + 5. Now we follow
one of the Fibonacci rules: Did the Odd side won twice in a row (or twice within 3
spins)? Yes, it has won twice in a row. So for the following bet on Odd, we will not just
go down one level (which would mean we’d place 3 units there), but we go back to the
beginning and place 1 unit there, instead. So we now place 1 unit on Odd and 3 on Even
(it was 2, it lost, so it goes up one level), meaning 3 â€" 1 = 2 units on Even. 

I am sure you got the idea by now. I am showing you a continuous flow of bets, which
doesn’t mean I would do them exactly like this. In reality, I would stop after each time
I reach a gain and go back to the beginning. And that is the right way to do it. If you
have, like in our example, a negative balance of 5 and turn it into a positive balance of 2,
STOP RIGHT THERE and begin the progression again, from the beginning. 

The appearance of a Zero is a defeat for both sides, so both should go up one level. 

Of course, to play the system you need patience. In order to play it safely, you will want
to use the Roulette Hit program, which means that whenever you have to play Odd, you
must wait for the program to give you a suggestion on Odd. It might take quite a few
spins, before that happens! But remember, this is not a game for us, it’s a business. Make
blank spins or, if you are in Live mode, logout for a moment and go back in. See the
number you have missed on the marquee and input it. That will give you time for quite a
few more spins without playing. Just be patient. 

So there it is. Make as many copies of the chart as you want and start practising. 

You might want to try two other variants that have also given me good results: 
1.  Playing it with Reverse Fibonacci: instead of “up as you lose” (also called
negative progression), try a “up as you win” (positive) progression. Increase the bet that
you won and decrease the one that you lost. 

2.  Using whichever of the above approaches (positive or negative), use the following
progressions instead of Fibonnacci: 

1 â€" 2 â€" 2 â€" 3 â€" 3 â€" 3 â€" 4 â€" 4 â€" 4 â€" 4 â€" 5 â€" 5 â€" 5 â€" 5 â€" 5.
1 â€" 2 â€" 3 â€" 4 â€" 5 â€" 6 â€" 7, etc.

Practise a lot, go to Real play with the one you choose and a positive mind. That will be
all you really need, if you follow what you have seen here. 

One final note: If you don't wish to use any software and find differential betting too complicated, you might just play Red or Black AND Even or Odd, instead of simply
Even/Odd,  and always bet on the repeat of  the last outcome. For example, a 21 came up.
You will bet Red/Odd. Next, a 13 comes up, your next bet will be Black/Odd, etc. 
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

onetaste


RouletteGhost

Yea

Me too. Hard to grasp. No comprende

The 2nd link has some good ideas i havent seen though
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

link:[url="s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o"]s://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nmJKY59NX8o[/url]

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