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Anyone playing JWK's system or method?

Started by SpinASequence, May 09, 12:35 AM 2014

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SpinASequence

Hi All,

Hope you are winning!

Anyone on here playing Jack Wise Kennedy's Positional Roulette System/Square Ro-let method or a variation of it?

Be glad to discuss in depth on here with fellow members.


link:://web.archive.org/web/20030205052844/link:://:.sq-ro-let.com/index.html



SAS

Smoczoor

Some time ago i was playing modified method of this system. I was playing 4 numbers: LLLLW <- start to play if L i was waiting for next W so LLLLW W <- win and so on

That was easy to track with my charts. I was using C and CC. Results was + but it was boring :) BUT one day (night exactly) i had a dream with heavy modification - i made my own chart with numbers and call it Wheel Rotor. About 3 months ago i play this method everyday on Dublinbet with very good results (playing lowest 0.1Euro started from 17Euro to 43.20Euro)

(sorry for my bad english :( )

SpinASequence

 :embarrassed: How strange!

A roulette forum where players come because they are desperate to find a winning method and they are not prepared to discuss THE best way to play roulette.

I have developed an automatic, no thinking way of selecting a 4 chip sometimes 5 chip bet based on Jack's ramblings that is winning consistently.

Oh! Well! Never mind.

Maybe you are happy waiting for a dozen to appear or are scattering your chips all over the table and hoping. I don't know!

SAS

ugly bob

Don't worry about anyone else SAS!

As long as you are winning yourself.  :thumbsup:

Jack's work is not everyone's cup of tea. I wouldn't say it's the H.G... but it's certainly a good base to work from.

Only one number can ever appear (as well as one colour) So why would anyone play fast and loose giving the casino plenty of chances to take all their money when they hit a bad run (which they will)

Oh well!!

KoolKat

SAS  I am testing this using your "all reduced numbers"

Many thanks Koolkat            
            
            
            
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:embarrassed: How strange!

A roulette forum where players come because they are desperate to find a winning method and they are not prepared to discuss THE best way to play roulette.

I have developed an automatic, no thinking way of selecting a 4 chip sometimes 5 chip bet based on Jack's ramblings that is winning consistently.

Oh! Well! Never mind.

Maybe you are happy waiting for a dozen to appear or are scattering your chips all over the table and hoping. I don't know!

SAS
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Proofreaders2000

Jack Kennedy's worked fairly well for me (although
you must know the wheel neighbors to make timely bets.)


Bask

I've actually never heard of this method prior to this thread. It sounds a lot more complex than the other methods and it math is there. I think I'm going to try this one out. I gamble on an online casino so the minimum bet is only $1. It's great for testing methods.

SpinASequence

Bask,

Just use part 1 as background.
Part 2 contains Jack's Positional Roulette which is THE nuts and bolts of his method.

Don't try to mix up the two or even attempt play them or you will get in an awful mess as many people have over the years!

Basically :

You play FOUR chips only
You play the same as previous colour hit
You don't play the last number hit.

So all things being equal - which they are not in short short play! - which is great because it gives you several chances to win 32 chips!

Don't make the mistake of testing this against 10,000 rng numbers or any other rubbish like that.

Play in a real casino against a real wheel in real time and you will soon pick up a mechanical pattern.

Good luck!

SAS

JimmieB

Hi,

Had a bit of a quick read of this last night....

Regarding part 2, is it simply a case of selecting the the next 4 numbers of the same colour on the "square wheel", and how do you determine whether to go C or CC when making this selection, or, is this down to getting to know the wheel as such...?

Regards
Jim

SpinASequence

That's the million dollar question? How DO you select C or CC or HIGH position or LOW position.

According to Old Jack it was all down to following the trend of the table at the time of playing and betting the dominant direction and position.

For example if C and LOW have been dominating I assume he would bet CLOCKWISE and POSITIONS 1-2-3-4 until the domination changes. Can be frustrating though when you get C then CC then HIGH the LOW!!

Also if you miss the position you miss the win.

Why not try my HOUSE system?

Bet 4 chips only
Still bet the same colour
Don't bet the same house

There are 4 numbers in a house. If you miss one there three more waiting around the wheel to catch the ball for a 32 chip win.

Example say 36 hits which is RED - house 9

I would choose from one of the others RED houses. Which one? Depends what's gone before and you could run it along side the GRID System.

Say 33 hit before 36, I would play House 3.

Why? It's Red - it's not the same house and it would complete a line on the GRID of 3-6-9.

There are worse ways of playing!

SAS

JimmieB

Thanks SAS, I think I'll give it try and I'll keep you posted, what results have you been getting?

Regards
Jim

nowun

JK's methods work, but you have to use your brain and not play it mechanically.  Also you need to practice...A LOT.  Most will be put off by the amount of practice it takes to really understand what JK was on about.
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scaldedcat

Thanks SAS for supplying the website. I had never heard of this guy or his system. I love reading so this has given me plenty to devour and even though it may be above my head, at worst I will have no doubt had an interesting read.

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