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Timing and the LW methodology.

Started by flukey luke, Oct 23, 08:12 AM 2010

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flukey luke

8.
11.
4.(4)
7.(7)
1.(1)  2/10/12.
10. (10) 2/8/12.
6. (5,8) 2/11/12.
9.  2/11/12.
6. (6) 2/11/12.
9. (3,9) 2/11/12. So I hope you are starting to get the picture of what is going on.
What I am going to show in my next post is what the title of this thread is about. Namely, how to get the timing right with this bet using an LW methodology.
There are many different triggers you can use for a bet, unfortunately not all of them work as well as each other. To get the most out of any system and hit some good win streaks requires the timing of the bets to be very accurate. There is one particular trigger for this bet which I am sharing which throws up some very good winning runs. 

flukey luke

Now I would like to talk about my ideas regarding the LW methodology.  Most people using the LW methodology seem to like playing the even chances. With the method I am describing in this thread betting between 4-6 streets, if we can get anywhere near a 50% strike rate flat betting, then the profits will surely follow. I will tie this all up later with some more examples.
First of all, I would like to show you 4 different groups of results.

1) WW.
2) WL.
3) LL.
4) LW.
If you take any pair of results, it has to land in one of the above 4 groups. There is no other alternative. So any one of the above 4 groups has a 1/4 chance of appearing = 25%.
Now think about this, on a roulette layout, there are three dozens and we all know from experience that one of these dozens can go missing for a long time now and again. In fact sometimes up to 20 spins. A dozen represents a 33.33% chance. Now considering my 4 groups above have a 25% chance of appearing, is it therefore not logical to assume that one of these 25% chances could go missing for an equally long absence or even greater absence than one of the dozens. I can conclude by using probability alone that this is more than likely to happen on occasion and one of these 25% chances could go missing for 20+ appearances.

flukey luke

Here are a range of numbers between 1-4 that I just downloaded from random.org.



3   2   4   4   1   3   1   1
2   1   2   4   2   1   3   3
1   4   3   4   4   4   3   4
3   3   4   4   4   1   3   3
4   1   1   4   4   2   4   4
4   1   4   3   2   2   4   4

I will now convert them into the following.

1. WW.
2. WL.
3. LL.
4. LW.

flukey luke

LL, WL, LW, LW, WW, LL, WW, WW.
WL, WW, WL, LW, WL, WW, LL, LL.
WW, LW, LL, LW, LW, LW, LL, LW.
LL, LL, LW, LW, LW, WW, LL, LL.
LW, WW, WW, LW, LW, WL, LW, LW.
LW, WW, LW, LL, WL, WL, LW, LW.

So looking at these, I want to see if I can find some long absences for any one of the 4 different groups.
LL=3.
WL=2.
LW=4. (1 MISSING)
LW=4. (1 MISSING)
WW=1. (3 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
WW=1. (2 MISSING)
WW=1. (2 MISSING)
WL=2. (4 MISSING)
WW=1. (4 MISSING)
WL=2. (4 MISSING)
LW=4. (3 MISSING)
WL=2. (3 MISSING)
WW=1. (3 MISSING)
LL=3. (4 MISSING)
LL=3. (4 MISSING)
WW=1. (4 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
WW=1. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
WW=1. (2 MISSING)
WW=1. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
LW=4. (2 MISSING)
WL=2. (3 MISSING)
LW=4. (3 MISSING)
LW=4. (3 MISSING)
LW=4. (3 MISSING)
WW=1. (3 MISSING)
LW=4. (3 MISSING)
LL=3. (2 MISSING)
WL=2. (1 MISSING)
WL=2. (1 MISSING)
LW=4. (1 MISSING)
LW=4. (1 MISSING)
There are a few things going on in here that I will explain in my next post.

flukey luke

If you go down to number 18 in the groups I posted in the previous post, you will come to a LW. Now the furthest back group from here is a 2 which consists of WL. That 2 group dissapears without a sniff for a further 20 appearances. What does this mean and how can it help us? If the 2 is absent (WL) this means you can only get one of the following, WW, LL, LW. So looking at that, you are more than likely to catch a L at the beginning of the next pair and catch a W at the end of the next pair. So let's check and see what happens on these next 20 pairs without an appearance of the 2.
The L comes up at the beginning 16 times out of 20. WOW.  :o It is also worth noting that out of them 16, 11 of those were in a continuous streak. This kind of information can save you a LOT of losses.
At the end of them pairs, the W comes up 13 times out of 20. Two decent win streaks, one a 4 and one a 5. So some nice wins to be had there.

flukey luke

So what is the best way to use this kind of information to our advantage.
To wait for the 3 to be the missing group out of the 4. WHY? Because if the 3 is the missing group, then that means the only 3 groups that are left are (1) WW, (2) WL. (4) LW.
The first in the group is more likely to be a W and the last in the group is more likely to be a W. Now when you consider this and think about the method that I have being explaining which backs only between 4-6 streets, can you start to see the possibilities.

Tomorrow, I will type up some more examples of my method and show you how I use this LW methodology to make a profit. It is all in the timing and avoiding the losing streaks and capitalizing on the winning streaks.

flukey luke

Before I get into showing a few more examples, I would like to explain a bit about the 12 street.
You may be wondering why I leave out the 12 in the numbers that I use for crossing out at the top part of the marker card.
Also, why do I instantly scribble out the 12 if it appears in the bracketed numbers and why is the 12 in all the three street betting charts. The 12 street is the main culprit for going missing over long periods. WHY? Because for a 12 to appear, one of two things needs to happen. A) The actual 12 street itself (34,35,36) needs to appear or a street needs to repeat itself for a 12 to show in the bracketed numbers.
Example.
7.
----
12. (2,5,12)

or.

11.
----
11. (11,12,12)

So for a 12 to appear in the brackets is a 6/1 chance. I have seen it go missing for 30 spins+ at times. Of course there will be times when it is streaking but using the LW methodology can limit the damage. When designing a roulette system, I feel it is important to look for things which tend to happen more often than not. So for instance in this case, I know the 12 street is a 6/1 chance to appear in any of the bracketed numbers and is more than likely to go missing for a while. I would not really call it an edge, but when you add a few of these together into the mix, you start to get a game where it starts becoming just a little bit more easier to predict with enough accuracy to be able to get in front.

The following is a good example.

10.
----
9. (2,9,11)
6. (3,6,9)
9. (3,9,9)
8. (2,8,11)
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)
5. (3,5,7)
11.(6,7,11)
6. (6,7,7)
10. (4,7,10)
3. (3,5,11)
9. (3,6,9)
11. (2,8,11)
3. (1,3,4)
2. (2,10,11)
11. (1,9,11)
7. (7,8,8 )
12. (2,5,12)

I did not hand pick this example. It was the first one that came up. The 12 street never appeared in any of the bracketed numbers for 18 spins. This is a rather lengthy absence, but absences of 10+ are common place.
If we break down the numbers and see how many times each one appeared.
1 = 2.
2 = 5.
3 = 6.
4 = 3.
5 = 3.
6 = 5.
7 = 6.
8 = 5.
9 = 7.
10 = 3.
11 = 8.
12 = 1.

So as you can see, the 12 is lagging well behind some of the others.

flukey luke

In this post, I will type up another example, it will go into a good bit of detail and explain some of the nuances of the system.
So assuming you were in a live casino or sitting at home playing at one of the live online casinos, you would have the following in front of you. 1) The Master Chart. 2) The Betting Chart Book. 3) Marker Card. Remember at the top of your marker card to write in the numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11.

So the first number out is 28 which belongs to street 10.

10.
-----

Next number out is 25 which belongs to street 9. On the master chart, going from the previous street 10 to the current street 9 gives you 2,9,11.

10.
-----
9. (2,9,11)  Now you need to cross out the 2,9,11 from the numbers you have written at the top of your marker card leaving you with 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,10.

Next number out is 18 which belongs to street 6. On the master chart, going from the previous street 9 to the current street 6 gives you 3,6,9.

10.
-----
9. (2,9,11)
6. (3,6,9) Now you need to cross out the 3 and 6 from the numbers you have written at the top of your marker card leaving you with 1,4,5,7,8,10. Also in your bracketed numbers, you now have two 9's. Remember, you can not have a repeat number and therefore you need to cross out the furthest back 9 leaving it looking like this.

10.
-----
9. (2,11)
6. (3,6,9)

The next number out is 25 which belongs to street 9. On the master chart, going from the previous street 6 to the current street 9 gives you 3,9,9.

10.
-----
9. (2,11)
6. (3,6,9)
9. (3,9,9) So there are no numbers to cross out at the top of your marker card. Here, you have two 9's in the latest bracketed numbers, you need to get rid of one of them and also cross out the furthest back 3 and 9 leaving it like this.

10.
-----
9. (2,11)
6. (6)
9. (3,9)

The next number out is 24 which belongs to street 8. On the master chart, going from the previous street 9 to the current street 8 gives you 2,8,11.

10.
-----
9. (2,11)
6. (6)
9. (3,9)
8. (2,8,11) You need to cross out the 8 from the numbers at the top of your marker card leaving you with 1,4,5,7,10 left.
In the bracketed numbers, you need to get rid of the furthest back 2 and 11 leaving you with this.

10.
-----
9.
6. (6)
9. (3,9)
8. (2,8,11)

The next number out is 11 which belongs to street 4. On the master chart, going from the previous street 8 to the current street 4 gives you 4,8,9.


10.
-----
9.
6. (6)
9. (3,9)
8. (2,8,11)
4. (4,8,9) You need to cross out the 4 from the numbers at the top of the marker card leaving you with the 1,5,7,10 left.
In the bracketed numbers, you need to get rid of the furthest back 8 and 9 leaving you with this.
10.
-----
9.
6. (6)
9. (3)
8. (2,11)
4. (4,8,9)

The next number out is 30 which belongs to street 10. On the master chart, going from the previous street 4 to the current street 10 gives you 6,10,11.

10.
-----
9.
6. (6)
9. (3)
8. (2,11)
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11) You need to cross out the 10 from the numbers at the top of your marker card leaving you with 1,5,7 left.
In the bracketed numbers, you need to get rid of the furthest back 6 and 11leaving you with this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. (3)
8. (2)
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)

The next number out is 13 belonging to street 5. On the master chart, going from the previous street 10 to the current street 5 gives you 3,5,7.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. (3)
8. (2)
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)
5. (3,5,7) You need to cross out the numbers 5 and 7 from the top of your marker card leaving you with just the 1 left. In the bracketed numbers, you need to get rid of the furthest back 3 leaving you with this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8. (2)
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)
5. (3,5,7)

Now here is something that has not cropped up before that I need to tell you about. Normally what we are looking for is 2 numbers to be absent from the numbers at the top of your marker card. We add these 2 numbers along with the 12 street to give us our first three street missing combination. However, in this instance, there is only 1 missing number from the numbers at the top of the page and that number is 1. So we can't just have a missing combination of the 1 and the 12. We need to get rid of another one from somewhere. What we do here is to get rid of the furthest back number which in this instance looking in your bracketed numbers is the 2. This will then give us a missing three street combination of 1,2,12. So it will leave us with the following.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)
5. (3,5,7)  1/2/12.

.....to be continued.

flukey luke

So the missing three street combination is 1/2/12.
If you now go into the betting chart book and go to the page 1/2/12 and taking into account the last street out was the 5, you will see the streets to bet on for the next spin would be 3,4,9,10,11. Let's see what happens.

The next number out is 31 which belongs to street 11. (we do not need to worry anymore about the numbers in the top of our marker card. They have served their purpose) So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 5 to the current street which is 11, we have 6,7,11.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (6,10,11)
5. (3,5,7)  1/2/12.
11. (6,7,11) So first of all, we will cross out the furthest back 6,7,11 leaving us with the following.


10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (6,7,11)  Because that was a winner, it means that the 1/2/12 is still absent and so we add that in as well.


10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (6,7,11)  1/2/12. So because there is no change of the missing three streets, we stay on the same page of the betting chart book and just need to go down to the 11 (because that was the last street out) to find out what our next bet is. It is 4,5,6,7,8,9.

The next number out is number 17 which belongs to street 6. So on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 11 to the current street which is 6, we have 6,7,7.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (6,7,11)  1/2/12.
6. (6,7,7) Here there are two 7's in our latest set of bracketed numbers, so we get rid of one of them and also cross out the furthest back 6 and 7 leaving it looking like this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6,7) Because that was another winner, it means that the 1/2/12 has not changed.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6,7)  1/2/12. So once again, because there is no change, we stay on the same page of the betting chart book and just need to go down to the 6 because the last street out was the 6. We find the next bet is streets 3,4,5,9,10,11.

.......to be continued.

flukey luke

The next number out is 28 which belongs to street 10. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 6 to the current street which is 10, we have 4,7,10.
10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (4,8,9)
10. (10)
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6,7)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) So once again, the first thing to do is to cross out the furthest back 4,7,10 leaving us with this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) Also because that was another winner, the three street missing combination of 1/2/12 has not changed.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12. Staying on the same page of the betting chart book and going down to street 10, we find out that the next bet is the streets 3,5,6,7,8.

The next number out is 9 which belongs to street 3. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 10 to the current street which is 3, we have 3,5,11.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5. (3,5)  1/2/12.
11. (11)  1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (3,5,11) Cross out the furthest back 3,5,11.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (3,5,11)  Also the missing three street combination has not changed.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (3,5,11)  1/2/12. So still on the same betting chart page and going down to street 3, on the next spin, we would be betting streets 6,7,8,9,11.

The next number out is 27 which belongs to street 9. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 3 to the current street which is 9, we have 3,6,9.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8,9)
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6. (6)  1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (3,5,11)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9) Cross out the furthest back.


10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8 )
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5,11)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  And once again, the missing three street combination has not changed.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8 )
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5,11)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12. So still on the same betting chart page and going down to street 9, we see that the next bet would be on streets 3,4,6,7.

......to be continued.

flukey luke

So far we have 5 wins on the bounce and things are going great guns, however, it is about to take a turn for the worse and this next part is pretty important for understanding purposes.

The next number out is 31. This belongs to street 11. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 9 to the current street which is 11. We have 2,8,11.


10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4. (8 )
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5,11)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11) Cross out the furthest back which is the 8 and 11.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4.  
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (4,7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  That was a losing bet and that now means we have 10 street numbers in the bracketed numbers, we can ONLY ever have 9. We need to get rid of one. We always get rid of the furthest one back. In this instance, that would be the 4. Now you could say why not get rid of either the 7 or 10 because they are in the same bracketed pair. This is just down to personal preference. What I have noticed is that when you are faced with this situation after a winning run, it is a sign that the tide may be changing for a bit. Wins and losses come and go in clumps, we had a good win streak, now things may be about to get a bit choppy, and this is the first sign. Anyway, let's get rid of that 4.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4.  
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  This also now leaves us with a new missing three street combination. That is the 1,4,12. Leaving it like this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9.  
8.
4.  
10.  
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12. So we need to go to a new page in the betting chart book. Go to page 1/4/12. Looking down at the street 11, you can see that the next bet if we were having one would be on streets  2,5,6,7,8,10.
.........to be continued.

flukey luke

The next number out is 9 which belongs to street 3. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 11 to the current street which is 3, we have 1,3,4.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. 
10. 
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (3,6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4) So first of all, we need to cross out the furthest back 3. Leaving us with this.


10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. 
10. 
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10. (7,10) 1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4) Now we have 11 numbers in the bracketed numbers, remember we can ONLY have 9, so here we need to get rid of 2. They will be the furthest back which are the 7 and 10. Leaving us with this.

10.
-----
9.
6.
9. 
8.
4. 
10. 
5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4) And because that was another loser, we now have another new missing three street combination which is 7,10,12.

10.
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9.
6.
9. 
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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12. So we need to change the page of our betting chart book again, this time we go to page 7/10/12. Go down to street 3 because that was the last street out and if we were having a bet on the next spin, we would be betting streets 4,5,6,8,9,11.

The next number out is 5 which belongs to street 2. So, on the master chart, going from the previous street which was 3 to the current street which is 2. We have 2,10,11.


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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (2,8,11)  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10,11) So we need to cross out the furthest back 2 and 11.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3. (5)  1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10,11) We now have 10 numbers in the bracketed numbers and therefore need to get rid of the furthest back which is the 5.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10,11) This now leaves us with another new missing three street combination of 5,7,12.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10,11)  5/7/12.

Now let's have a look at our results so far, we have had W,W,W,W,W,L,L,L. There are results there and let's break them up into pairs. WW, WW, WL, LL. So remembering my LW metodology from one of the previous posts.
WW = 1.
WL = 2.
LL = 3.
LW =4.
So far we have had a 1, 1, 2, 3. This means the 4 is missing. Remember the 4 consists of LW. So if the 4 is not coming out, then we can only see a 1, 2 or 3. In other words a WW, WL or LL. That means the first of a pair is more likely to be a W and the last of a pair is more likely to be a L. So let's see what happens on the next 2 results.

We need to go to a new betting chart page for our next bet. Go to page 5,7,12. Looking down at the last street out which was street 2, we would be betting streets 1,3,4,6,10,11 here.
.......to be continued.

flukey luke

The next number out is 33 which belongs to street 11. So, on our master chart, going from the previous street which was 2 to the current street which is 11, we have 1,9,11.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6,9)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (1,3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10,11)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11) So we need to cross out the furthest back which are the 1,9,11.

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6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11) That was a winning bet, so the three missing street combination stays the same.

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6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11)  5/7/12. So we stay on the same page of the betting chart book, however, according to my LW methodology, I would not be keen on having a bet on this next spin because I am expecting an L. However, going down to street 11, we would be having a bet on streets 1,2,3,8,9,10.

The next number out is 20 which belongs to street 7. So, on our master chart, going from the previous street which was 11 to the current street which is 7, we have 7,8,8.


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5.   1/2/12.
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6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6)  1/2/12.
11. (8 )  1/4/12.
3. (3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11)  5/7/12.
7. (7,8,8 ) So first of all, we need to cross out one of those 8's in the current set of bracketed numbers and then get rid of the furthest back 8.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9. (6)  1/2/12.
11.   1/4/12.
3. (3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11)  5/7/12.
7. (7,8 ) Remember, we can't have 10 numbers in the bracketed numbers either, so we need to remove the furthest back which is the 6.

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5.   1/2/12.
11.   1/2/12.
6.   1/2/12.
10.  1/2/12.
3.   1/2/12.
9.   1/2/12.
11.   1/4/12.
3. (3,4)  7/10/12.
2. (2,10)  5/7/12.
11. (1,9,11)  5/7/12.
7. (7,8 ) And because that was a loser, we now also have a new missing three street combination which is 5,6,12.

So going on my LW methodology I was expecting the last 2 results to be WL, and that's excactly what I got. It does not always work out excactly according to plan however.
So now we have had the following, WW, WW, WL, LL, WL, in other words, 1, 1, 2, 3, 2. So still the absent one is the 4 which is the LW. So I would be looking for another win on the very next bet of the next pair and avoiding the second bet hoping for the trend to continue. However, as I previously said, the best trigger of them all is when the LL is the absent one because that means we will see either WW, WL or LW which means we are more likely to see a W in the first result of the pair and a W in the second result of the pair. This is a good scenario where you can really go on some long winning runs.
Well, that concludes this example and I hope it has being informative. I have tried to show in detail how you would play a session.

flukey luke

The LW Methodology triggers.

I will try and go into more detail here regarding the triggers that I have talked about.
Let's have another look at the following.

1) WW.
2) WL.
3) LL.
4) LW.

Anyone of these pairs has roughly a 25% chance of appearing at any given time. Like I also previously mentioned, this means that one of them can go missing for a long time. In one example I shown earlier, the WL (2) went missing for 20 times. This meant that we only saw either the WW (1) LL (3) or LW (4). As I pointed out, as long as the 2 continued to be absent, we were more likely to see a L on the first result and a W on the second result of each pair. This indeed happened.
So let's look at all 4 triggers and see what happens when one is not showing up.
If the WW (1) is missing, this means we are either going to see the WL (2) LL (3) or LW (4). So it is more than likely the first result in the pair will be a L and it is also more than likely that the second result in the pair will be a L. In my opinion, it would make sense not to make any bets when the WW (1) is absent. From experience, I can tell you that I have seen some pretty nasty losing streaks. This goes for any system. You could be sitting with the one of the best systems ever designed and there is nothing to say that you can't hit the mother of all losing streaks. Hey, these things happen, after all, we are dealing with a dynamic random game. The best you can do is try and get the timing right.

If the WL (2) is missing, this means we are either going to see the WW (1) LL (3) or LW (4). So it is more likely the first result in the pair will be a L and it is also more than likely that the second result in the pair will be a W. Here is where you can try and take advantage of the W in the second result of the pair. If it is trending or coming about average, go with it and keep going till it breaks.
Remember, we are only playing between 4-6 streets. We do not really even need to break even here sometimes. Over a period, if the 2 continues to missing, you could have a few more losses than wins and still be breaking even or showing a profit. Now I am not telling you to break any rules or go against the triggers. But it will sometimes happen that we get the right trigger for a bet, but we lose a few. Once again, it happens, but it does not have to be a disaster for us. In the example I showed you in a earlier post where the WL (2) went missing, the second result in the pair threw up 13 out of 20 W's. This is a good example of how it can work. On the flip side, we were expecting L's in the first result of the pair and we certainly were not dissapointed with 16 out of 20 losses. That could have seriously dented anybody's bankroll.

If the LL (3) is missing, this means we are either going to see the WW (1) WL (2) or LW (4). So it is more likely the first result in the pair will be a W and it is also more likely that the second result in the pair will be a W. This can be your birthday and christmas all at once. There are times here that I have hit a win streak of over 10+ and once again because we are betting just between 4 and 6 streets, the wins can soon build up. If you have the patience to just wait for the LL (3) group to go missing, you can be richly rewarded. It is actually not a bad idea to start out playing the method like this. It can build up some profit for you and is a good introduction. If I had to play one trigger and my life depended on it, this would be the one. Once again, use common sense. It may be that the first result in the pair throws out 10 winners on the trot and the second result in the pair throws out 10 losers on the trot, now because you are playing between 4 and 6 streets, there is still a good chance that you will be showing a profit, however, my advice is if something is not showing, don't play it, so it might be a good idea to stop on that second result of the pair after the first few of those 10 losses.

If the LW (4) is missing, this means we are either going to see the WW (1) WL (2) or LL (3). So it is more likely the first result in the pair will be a W and it is also more than likely that the second result in the pair will be a L. So really, here is the reverse situation of the 2 going absent. Look for the streaks of the W and jump on board for the first result of the pair and avoid the streaks of L in the second result of the pair.

There are times when these 4 groups change over without any long periods of absence, it always pays to be vigilant. There are no guarantees. The best you can do is go with what is happening. If you see them changing over a lot, wait for them to settle down a bit. If you can be patient and are a disciplined player, I highly suggest to just wait for the LL (3) to be missing. If you want to be a bit more agressive, then take advantage of the good streaks on the absent WL (2) and LW (4) as well. Avoid the absent WW (1) if you can. Like I mentioned earlier, there are games where you have maybe placed 30 bets and won only 40% of them. There will be times when this happens and you still break even. You will be pleasantly surprised.

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