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An Even Chance System. What else is there?

Started by GLC, Jul 11, 08:40 PM 2013

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GLC

Here's an idea that looks like it might have some legs.  It combines 2 methods that are solid on their own.  Put them them together and they're even better.

This is played on an even chance bet.  Any even chance will work.  Roulette, baccarat, craps, blackjack, etc... 

We will be playing a mechanical bet selection method.  I know, mechanical bet selection methods always lose in the long run.   But this is the best mechanical bet selection method ever.  Does that mean that in three and a half centuries no one else has come up with this even chance bet selection method?  Yes!  Everyone else has been blinded by some idiosyncrasy that has caused them to overlook this method.  Only I have been gifted enough to see clearly this ultimate selection method that will single handedly doom the world's roulette wheels to the trash heap of history.  :-X

What is this miraculous bet selection method?  It is to play for triples.  I know, all you longtime forum members and system creators have just hit your forehead with the palm of your hand and thought, "Of course, why didn't I think of that."  You didn't think of it because you're not me!  (Can you sense my Southern story telling gift bubbling to the surface?)


Here's how it works.  If we get a Red, we expect to get two more Reds.  Once we get 3 Reds in a row, we then bet for a switch to Black.  If we get the switch, we play for two more Blacks, or three total, then switch back to Red,  etc...

While playing for a triple, if we get a switch to the other color before we get a triple, we start playing the other color for a triple.

There are a couple of exceptions to this basic pattern rule.  If we get RBBR we now start playing for the doublets to continue.  So our next bet would be for the 2nd Red.  As soon as we get a loss, we are back to playing for triples.

If we get RBR we now start playing for the singles to continue.  As soon as we get a loss, we are back to playing for triples.

That's the bet selection process except for how to handle the zero.  If we get a zero while betting for a triple, it is a loss, but it counts toward the triple.  So if we get RR and then we get a zero.  We lose our bet, but the zero is counted as the 3rd Red and we now switch to Black.

If we are playing for doublets or singles, and we get a zero it doesn't take the place of a doublet or single, rather it causes us to immediately revert back to playing for triples.  For example, if we are playing for doublets and we have RBBRRBBR and then a zero, this ends our doublets and we revert to playing for triples.  Simple and highly effective.

Now for the progression.

This is a little more complicated, though it's very easy to play.  It is also extremely safe and boring, but that's what we want.

We begin by betting 1 unit on each spin.  We continue to bet 1 unit until we lose 3 times in a row.  Once we lose 3 times in a row we bet 3 units on the next bet.  We do this because our bet selection method is the most powerful bet selection method in the world and we don't expect to lose 4 times in a row.  Therefore, we can take a recovery risk if we lose 3 times in a row.

We continue to play at the 1 unit level until we lose 2 recovery bets in a row and are at least 8 units down.  If we lose 3 times in a row and lose on the recovery bet and later we lose 3 times in a row and win on the recovery bet, this wipes out the 1st recovery bet loss.  We must lose 2 recovery bets in a row. 

I say that we have to be at least 8 units down because the bet selection is so powerful that we often win enough of the lost units between 3 unit losses that the 2nd lost recovery bet doesn't put us that far down and we only want to move to the next level when it's necessary.  Otherwise, we could just stay at the 1 unit level and continue to play a flat bet until we have 3 losses in a row and then make a recovery attempt.  By the way, this is an acceptable way to play if you like extreme safety.

When we lose 2 recovery bets in a row and are at least 8 units down, we assess our units in the hole and if they are an even number, we divide by 2 and write that many 2's down to be recovered.  If we're down an odd number of units, say 9 or 11, we add 1 unit to the total and divide by 2 and write that number of 2's down.  These represent the amount we have to recover.  We also begin betting 2 units each bet instead of 1 unit.

We remain at the 2 unit level playing just like we did at the 1 unit level until we recover back to -4 or less at which time we drop back to the 1 unit level,  or we lose 2 recovery attempts at the 2 unit level and are at least -16 units in the hole.  Then we move to the 3 unit level. 

At the 3 unit level, if we reach -8 or less, we drop back to the 2 unit  level.  If we lose 2 recovery attempts in a row at the 3 unit level, this ends our basic play.  We shouldn't be more than 50 units in the hole at this point.

If you want to go on to recovery levels, you can use the following bet levels.

Basic play = 1, 2 and 3 unit levels (50 unit buy-in)

Recovery 1 = 2, 4 and 6 unit levels  (100 unit  buy-in)

Recovery 2 = 4, 8 and 16  unit levels  (200 unit buy-in)

There's no suggested win target.  With a good system you should be able to play until you're ready to quit.

Lifetime bankroll is 350 units.

When you win, send some of your winnings to TCS to help him pay for some of the bots he's been willing to shell out for.   :lol:

Have fun,

GLC
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Wally Gator

George, your posts are always so entertaining.  Great to see you still plugging away.  Thanks for sharing.
A person with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. ~ Mark Twain

GLC

Quote from: Wally Gator on Jul 11, 09:30 PM 2013
George, your posts are always so entertaining.  Great to see you still plugging away.  Thanks for sharing.

I'm taking your signature to heart Wally.  So far I'm still a crank!

Cheers my friend,
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

GLC

I'm still playing this one.

I don't think I'll make another post until I lose 350 units with this system.

I'm turning my PM's off so if you don't hear from me again you'll know why.

GLC
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Tomla021

good stuff george i hope not to hear from ya:)
"No Whining, just Winning"

Nathanael

As some of you know, I'm GLC's brother.  Since he's still winning and doesn't want to go back on his word, he asked me to make a post for him.  Seems silly to me, but what the hey?

I guess he's decided that the original bet progression, which is based on the TrioPlay method is too slow for his playing style.  Now, he's playing it with a negative progression.  He says it's much easier to keep track of and you don't need paper and pen.  It can be done in your head.

Play for +10 units.  Start with a 1 unit bet and stay at a 1 unit bet until you have 3 losses in a row.  At that time you can either double your unit size for the recovery bet, or you can triple it.  You decide.  Whichever you do, if you win, you stay at the same bet level.  If you lose, you add 1 to your bet size and play the same way at the next bet level.

You don't drop down a level until you reach +10 or whatever your target is.

Like he says, you should be able to adjust the parameters of this system to suit your playing style.

Regarding the zero, it counts as a loss, but ignore it as far as determining patterns. 

If you have RBBRRB0,  the next bet is for B. 
If you have RRRBB0,  the next bet is for B. 
If you have  RRBRB0, the next bet is for an R. 
The zero doesn't affect patterns.  It's just easier to play this way.

The only thing you have to keep track of is how many losses in a row you've had.  One way to keep track is to count zero after every win.  On the 1st loss count 1.  On the 2nd loss count 2.  If you have a win here, it's back to zero because you have to get 3 losses in a row.

I have a couple of ideas for how to improve this system, but then I'm more into slots than roulette so he asked me not to embarrass myself in front of his friends. 

That's gratitude for you.

Nate
Don't think that because your system has never lost, it can't lose.  Always be prepared for the worst.

agesta

Hi!
Thanks for a nice system!
Recently i have combined this system with Lucas One: A Three-Step Even Chance System from the sister forum.

I have played them together the only thing is when the r/b bet is different i choise the bet that won last,and if the bet on r/b is the same i put 2 units on that colour.
The last 102 bets ended up like this
ww0ww00lll
ww0w00llwl
lw0lww0l00
l00w0l0wl0
lww0lwlw00
wwlww0lw0
wl0wwl0l0w
lwlw00wwll
w0ww0ll0l0
wl0lwllw

37 wins
32 losses
31 Draws
+10 units
Just flatbetting.

Agesta

Tomla021

You have to remember that George gets a lot of these ideas after sniffing paint---Great luck on in!!!
"No Whining, just Winning"

Ralph

The best way to fail, is not to try!

TwoCatSam

I'm more into slots

How do you get in, mate?  Through that tiny little slit?

TCH
If dogs don't go to heaven, when I die I want to go where dogs go.  ...Will Rogers

Nathanael

Don't think that because your system has never lost, it can't lose.  Always be prepared for the worst.

Serendipity

Hi there GLC,

Is it still winning?

Adrian

Whether you think you can or you can't, you're probably right!

andrebac

GLC,
how do you handle runs?
once you get the triple you bet for a switch, if it loses... stop till the run ends?
thanks

caddy

GLC

Unable to PM you, please contact me      cicara@citynet.net

Thanks

Chrisbis

Quote from: andrebac on Jul 16, 11:44 AM 2013
GLC,
how do you handle runs?
once you get the triple you bet for a switch, if it loses... stop till the run ends?
thanks


Probably with a couple of toilet tissue rolls!!!   :wink:
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