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6 point divisor software

Started by jarabo002, Nov 30, 02:35 PM 2017

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jarabo002

Good afternoon everyone.

I have not been here for years, so I greet you all.

I need your help, especially that of the most veterans:

Remember this software for "6 points divisor"? I had it a long time ago, but unfortunately I lost it and now I need it again. Do you have it? Please.

Thank you very much!
Uno de Badajoz que pasaba por aquí.

jarabo002

Uno de Badajoz que pasaba por aquí.

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Quote from: jarabo002 on May 27, 10:15 AM 2019
anyone please?

If it's a simple soft, i can remake it, if you know how it works exactly..

6th-sense


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6 point Divisor Plan
11/12/07 at 03:14:15   Six point divisor plan 

Here is a very good page on the divisor plan.

But please read this 1st & if you have any Questions....Just ask me...I will do my very best for you. 

H6 POINT DIVISOR 

Here it is:- 

. THE SIX POINT PLAN 

The Six Point Plan has been around for a long time.

Few people use it. 

And yet it is one of the easiest methods around to enable you to win on a consistent basis. 
There really is no great risk attached to its operation, because you can introduce a built-in safety brake if things threaten to get out of control.Professionals regard it as the soundest of all target-staking methods.

It’s been played in Australia for more than 50 years, but seems to have been more popular in the 30s and 40s than nowadays, when punters seem more impatient than their predecessors.

The aim of the Six Point Plan is to win six betting units every time the punter backs a winner, or winners, whose odds total six.

The target figure decides the opening bet.

Example: If you were aiming to win $6 altogether, the opening bet would be $1 because the DIVISOR is six. So you have six divided into six, which equals a bet of one unit. 

The betting action is just a matter of simple division of the DIVISOR into the TARGET figure.

To explain the action, we’ll work to a target figure of $12. To work out your bets you use the divisor of six and the target of 12. 

The opening bet, then, is $2 (12 divided by six). If the opening bet lost, the objective would be increased by the lost $2 to $14 and you would then divide six into 14 to get the total of the next bet.Rounding off, your next bet would be $2.50. 

Let’s assume your bet lost again. You now have a target of $16.50 and this is divided by six so your next bet would be, rounded off, $3. 

Let’s assume the worst and we have this bet losing. Your target now rises to $19.50, which again is divided by six to get your next bet, which is, rounded off, $3.50.

Good news! You get a winner at 2/1. That means you have won $7 of the target of $19.50, which reduces the target to $12.50. 

You now have to drop your divisor by two points (the price of the winner) and this now becomes a divisor of four.

Your next bet, then, is $12.50 divided by four, which gives you a vet, rounded off, of $3. If this bet won, say, at 2/1 you would have a profit of $6 coming off the $12.50, leaving you only $6.50 to get to complete the Six Point Plan, with a divisor of 1. At this point you can simply rule off that particular section and begin a completely new Six Point target and divisor. 

Should you strike a losing run which seems without end, you can easily halt any rapid rise in stakes by introducing the Safety Brake.

The divisor may be six when you strike a slump which has taken the target figure to, say, 60, meaning a bet of 10 units next time. 

All you do now is bring in a new divisor to add to the present one, and a fresh target. This means a new target of 12 (added to the current 60) making 72, and a new divisor of 12.

Your next bet, then, would be 72 divided by 12, equalling six. 

If you were still not happy you could even bring in a third divisor of six and a third extra target of 12, making your set-up now a target of 84 divided by 18, meaning a next bet of, say, $4.50.You can also introduce new divisor/target figures when your current divisor has, say, dropped to two, with an objective, say, of $5. This calls for a $2.50 bet. Whenever the divisor is lower than three it is sensible, to protect your capital, to bring in a new divisor and objective, as this prevents stakes rising too rapidly in the event of a long losing run. 

Divisor Target 
2      5 
Bring in new divisor 
6      12 
New divisor/target 
8       17 

As you can see, you now have a new divisor of eight and a new target of 17, giving you a next bet of, say, $2. 

Why do we bring in this safety brake? Because, with a divisor of only two you Bets could climb too steeply and the situation just might become fraught with panic on your side.

The good thing about the Six Point Plan is that it provides, through the safety brakes, for a common-sense approach. 

Also, you MUST win in the end! On any reasonable set of selections, you will eventually back winners whose combined total odds will wipe out the divisor and produce the desired profit.

It can be used for Evens=Red black etc
Dozens
Columns
Lines
Streets

Lanky
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hope this helps

6th-sense

Re: 6 point Divisor Plan
Reply #3 - 11/18/07 at 15:49:43   As Promised I will try & explain how to use the 6 point divisor that I tweaked it a little years ago so it could be used at roulette.
And these are real numbers that came out I did not make them up.
Note. that I did not use a selection system here I just did it as if someone decided to bet Lows for the day
Lets say I was betting unders or low 1 to 18
& our target is a profit of 6 units.
Whenever we win we bring the divisor down one
Whenever we lose 2 bets in a row we put it up one.
So when are in profit we have a choice to either start again
or
Use the divisor as in the article that you read.
Everyone is different & it becomes a personal choice for each player.
I myself like to restart after any profit.
And another thing if the divisor gets down to 2
(you can make this 3 for extra safety if you want)
I always add another divisor of 6 + 6 more to target.
I will mark the profits this way [ ]
div (no#) the numbers that came up are marked in brackets = (25)
6/6=1 to bet (25) lose 1 add 6=7 to target
6/7=2 to bet (1) win so now 7-2= 5-6target =[1]
6/6=1 to bet (22) lose 1 add6=7
6/7=2 to bet (3) win so now 7-2=5-6target=[2]
6/6=1 to bet (35) lose 1 add 6=7 to target
6/7=2 to bet (2) win so now 7-2=5-6 target=[3]
6/6=1 to bet (29) lose 1 add 6=7 to target
6/7=2 to bet (19) lose 2 add 7=9 to target
we lost twice so put the divisor up 1 to 7 so now
7/9=2 to bet (33) lose 2 add 9=11 to target
7/11=2 to bet (Z) lose 2 add 11=13 to target
we lost twice so put the divisor up 1 to 8 so now
8/13=2 to bet (21) lose 2 add 13=15 to target
8/13=2 to bet (11) win so now 13-2=11 to target
we won so divisor comes down 1 to 7 so now
7/11=2 to bet (9) win so now 11-2=9 to target
we won so divisor down 1 to 6 so now
6/9=2 to bet (2 lose 2 add 9=11
6/11=2 to bet (11) win so now 11-2=9
we won so divisor down 1 to 5 so now
5/9=2 to bet 1 win so now 9-2=7
we won so div down 1 to 4 so now
4/7=2 to bet (Z) lose 2 add 7=11
4/11=3 to bet (19) lose 3 add 11=14
we lost twice so div up 1 to 5 so now
5/14=3 to bet (14) win so now 14-3=11 to target
4/11=3 to bet (11) win so now 11-3=8 to target
we won so div down 1 to 3
3/8=3 to bet (17) win so now 8-3=5-6 target=[4]
6/6=1 to bet (14) win so now 6-1=5-6 target=[5]
6/6=1 to bet (10) win so now 6-1=5-6 target=[6]
Target reached after 23 bets

I just did it here in its pure natural form.

However I have tweaked it so that I can bet on the
Zero pocket or the Zero or both if I want to

If I had bet on the Zero pocket it would have cost me another 23 units but it would have returned me another 54-23 outlay=31 more profit

If I had just bet on the Zero it would have cost me another 23 units for a return of 72-23=49 more profit.

If I had bet on both the Zero pocket & the Zero
it would have cost me 46 units more for a return of
126-46=80 units more profit.

Its an individual thing that every player has to make a choice of what they like to do.

I prefer the Zero pocket bet

Because when the pocket is coming its like getting money from heaven.
But when its not coming its a mongrel.

Also this example is done on even money bets only
but it can work on them all
EG: Dozen & column bet...Line bet....Street bet


Your Friend

Lanky
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MAX

Hi.
Does anyone still have contact with Lanky?

Regards Max

hanshuckebein

maybe this is of help

cheers
hans  :)
"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

Serendipity

Definitely a promising idea. So far so good.

Thank you!
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