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Past spins (no Math)

Started by psimoes, Feb 06, 08:51 PM 2015

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psimoes

Do you start playing your favorite method right from the start without looking at past history, seeing that "random is random, independent outcomes etc etc"?

Or do you watch what's going on before choosing which method to apply?

Suppose you're going to play this new method that you read about on the internet; the thing got so tweaked it became a Bet The Same As Last Outcome. You know it, but the last reports say it "performs really well"...

The last few spins have been going like RBRBRBRB. Do you ignore them?
[Math+1] beats a Math game

psimoes

It sounds like a newbie's thread. Sorry.

The tables I play at only display something like 13 14 5 27 35 12 and so on. There are plenty more events going on, but they go unnoticed. Except the obvious Dozens, High / Low etc, there are still others. I recall the SupaDupa method. One time I was staring at the displays and noticed at one table the Houses 1-2-3 going for like 16 spins in a row. The same 4 streets kept hitting over and over. Well, the zero hit at one time. The next table was always 7-8-9, 4-5-6, 1-2-3, 7-8-9, 4-5-6, 1-2-3, etc. Like clockwork. I would think "why am I here just watching when I should take advantage of that and winning"? But I was like, stunned. Some other table on another day was regular as well; I finally placed a bet on DTL House to hit (8 streets), won and left. But the thing kept going!
For quite some time I used to watch at the numbers displayed and instinctively think in terms of Houses and get a really good glimpse of what was going on.

These events and others, might seem to go for ever but they don't. The key is to not hesitate fearing it will end. Most of the times when you notice something happening you should jump right on it. Like, blink and you will miss it. There may have been countless times when I noticed some pattern going and thought "it's gonna end. With the bad luck I'm going through, it will end right... now!... nope... it's still going... for how many spins has that third column been repeating? 9? I'm going to bet. Damn it! Lost!"

[Math+1] beats a Math game

psimoes

More to the point, I've been playing Turbo's double dozens lately. Some dealer I know has a pretty regular signature: she spins DTL dozens for 90% of the time. It then downed on me that I ought to play DTL dozens with that dealer and reserve the method for later if I want to win consistently. To live for the moment is key.

[Math+1] beats a Math game

psimoes

One other time some table was spinning RRRRRBBBBRRRRRRRBBBBBB. Now way I would play something like the Author's System there. What would be the point in betting Same/Opposite when the table is clearly streaking? Just bet Same As Last and that's it. Before it changes.
After a while it went BRBRBRBRBRBRB insanely. Like it was correcting itself. Time to change strategy.

Sometimes you look at the display and it all seems like a mess. But if you look hard enough, there's always some consistent thing going.

What are "extreme" events to one player are just "routine" events to another. It all depends on the method you're about to use, if any.

There's some people without the knowledge or need for complicated stuff that just play like that. They just follow the trends.
Do you think they payed someone for that kind of method? 

Well, seven posts in a row. That's it from me. I'no guru nor have such pretensions. I may contradict myself, as usual. It's all random.

Later and good luck to all.






[Math+1] beats a Math game

psimoes

Quote from: psimoes on Feb 06, 10:07 PM 2015
More to the point, I've been playing Turbo's double dozens lately. Some dealer I know has a pretty regular signature: she spins DTL dozens for 90% of the time. It then dawned on me that I ought to play DTL dozens with that dealer and reserve the method for later if I want to win consistently. To live for the moment is key.

duh
[Math+1] beats a Math game

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