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Vaddis Holy Grail

Started by RFMAXX, Aug 20, 03:35 AM 2015

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Irish88

Guys, I am going to throw another thought out there,

24/8=3
12/4=3

4 and 8 are the foundation of the grail these are Vaddi words.

Maybe 24 represents playing within 2 dozens

12 represents playing within 1 dozen.

We know we get an average of 24 numbers in a 37 spin cycle. That would break down to an average of 8 per dozen.

Guys say they play 8 numbers. Other guys say they play 16 numbers. Maybe you take the first 4 numbers that have hit in a dozen and then play the pair also.

Vaddi did say 12 for double and 24 for double and singles. So maybe you can chose which one you want to do. Just a thought.

Proofreaders2000

Good idea Irish88  :thumbsup:
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New idea :)

Procedure: Note the newest two High
or Low outcomes.  Which is the last decision?

Bet the last decision and the newest same High or Low with the
next Higher number once.  Repeat steps for each new spin-value.

Stop on a win or after nine consecutive misses.

Example: 23,1,14,19 (newest spin-value)

Bet 19,20 & 23,24 once:    1.) 6(x)-4

Bet 6,7 & 1,2 once....

*If a zero shows consider it a Low outcome.  Bet
zero, #1 and the newest Lowest outcome and pair.

Example: 9,21,0 (newest spin-value)

Bet 0,1 & 9,10 once....

Proofreaders2000

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Feb 04, 11:06 PM 2019
Good idea Irish88  :thumbsup:
==============================
New idea :)

Procedure: Note the newest two High
or Low outcomes.  Which is the last decision?

Bet the last decision and the newest same High or Low with the
next Higher number once.  Repeat steps for each new spin-value.

Stop on a win or after nine consecutive misses.

Example: 23,1,14,19 (newest spin-value)

Bet 19,20 & 23,24 once:    1.) 6(x)-4

Bet 6,7 & 14,15 once....

*If a zero shows consider it a Low outcome.  Bet
zero, #1 and the newest Lowest outcome and pair.

Example: 9,21,0 (newest spin-value)

Bet 0,1 & 9,10 once....

Irish88

Quote from: Irish88 on Feb 04, 03:43 PM 2019
Guys, I am going to throw another thought out there,

24/8=3
12/4=3

4 and 8 are the foundation of the grail these are Vaddi words.

Maybe 24 represents playing within 2 dozens

12 represents playing within 1 dozen.

We know we get an average of 24 numbers in a 37 spin cycle. That would break down to an average of 8 per dozen.

Guys say they play 8 numbers. Other guys say they play 16 numbers. Maybe you take the first 4 numbers that have hit in a dozen and then play the pair also.

Vaddi did say 12 for double and 24 for double and singles. So maybe you can chose which one you want to do. Just a thought.

To expand on this a little bit. I have been messing around on RS and just concentrating on the first dozen. Early results have been promising. When a number hits in the first dozen I play that number and add the pair number. Up until four hit numbers and their pair....so eight total. If you get to over 8 numbers drop the oldest number that hit. So you are betting the last four numbers hit within the dozen and their pair number.

Is this the way it's meant to be played? I have no clue. Maybe the entire law of third he was referring to is the 3 dozens. 8 numbers avg hit per dozen in a 37 spin cycle.

Irish88

24 numbers land-avg 8 per dozen
12 doubles land- avg 4 per dozen

Proofreaders2000

Sounds like it would be a good idea to wait 24 spins
and play the respective eight when each dozen shows.

Stop when in profit

Bankroll requirement: 96 total units (12 times 8 )


Proofreaders2000

or even the newest four spin-values in each dozen
(when that dozen shows) after 12 outcomes show on the Marquee

A great find Irish88  :thumbsup:

Irish88

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Feb 05, 10:00 AM 2019
or even the newest four spin-values in each dozen
(when that dozen shows) after 12 outcomes show on the Marquee

A great find Irish88  :thumbsup:

Thank you Proof. I have been referring back to the 37 back to basics thread where 6-th sense made so many great points. If you are looking at Ayks tracker at the end of a cycle(37 spins) you will notice that there is never 12 unhit numbers in a row whether it's the table layout or wheel lay out. It can't happen. I have gone back and forth 100 times if it's the wheel or table and to be honest I don't know. Let's focus on the table for now.

According to Vaddi and 6-th sense numbers have 3 states.

No hits
Singles
Doubles

Average per cycle
No hits 13
Singles 12
Doubles 12

Vaddi says you can't catch every double. But by incorporating the pair number you can catch other singles coming out.

According to Ayks tracker, what happens? Singles become pairs, pairs become triple or quadruple. So by working in a smaller concentrated area(dozens) maybe you will catch the numbers as they repeat or expand to other numbers.

jono1167

Quote from: Bigbroben on Feb 03, 07:37 AM 2019
No prog.  Flat.

Thanks Ben. Sorry, I never get a chance to test systems during the week. I should have time to have a play around with this next weekend.

By the way, your custom spreadsheets are fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

Bigbroben

Well thanks!  If they can help... to bring dissapointment quicker!
Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

Proofreaders2000

On the contrary Bigbroben it provides a trove of needed info :d
============================
Thinking on what Irish88 said earlier I have this idea to try :)
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Procedure: Note the newest outcome.  What dozen is it in?

Bet the last decision, the second last number to show in that
dozen with their respective Vaddi pairs once.  (four numbers in play)

Repeat with every new spin outcome.*
*If zero shows consider it part of First dozen

Example: 12,34,15,26 (newest spin-value)

Bet 26,27 & 34,35 once:    1.) 0(x)-4

Bet 0,1 & 12,13 once....

Bigbroben

Yeah... could be worth trying.

What if 12 or 24 hits?
Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

Proofreaders2000

What if 12 or 24 hits?-Bigbroben

Bet 12,13:  24,25

Bigbroben

Life is hard, and then you die.
Mes pensées sont le dernier retranchement de ma liberté.

Sparks

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Feb 05, 06:16 PM 2019
On the contrary Bigbroben it provides a trove of needed info :d
============================
Thinking on what Irish88 said earlier I have this idea to try :)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Procedure: Note the newest outcome.  What dozen is it in?

Bet the last decision, the second last number to show in that
dozen with their respective Vaddi pairs once.  (four numbers in play)

Repeat with every new spin outcome.*
*If zero shows consider it part of First dozen

Example: 12,34,15,26 (newest spin-value)

Bet 26,27 & 34,35 once:    1.) 0(x)-4

Bet 0,1 & 12,13 once....

What if...to reduce losses... you bet the amount you have in the section you're betting in, on the other 2 sections? so if you're playing 4 numbers in section 1, you bet 4 on the other 2 sections, that way if any numbers land outside of your section, you break even, and just repeat the bet.

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