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Started by nottophammer, Jan 30, 11:56 AM 2016

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Nimo

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 05:05 PM 2018
Madi,

If a system doesn't have an edge without a progression then it won't have one with a progression.  I know that may seem ironic, but it's just a fact.  To conceptualize it, think of it like this, what number can you multiply times a negative one and produce a positive amount?

Turbo's system works flatbet.  Progression is only used to magnify results.
If all the world is a stage, who is left to be the audience?

The General

Quote from: Nimo on Sep 25, 05:07 PM 2018
Turbo's system works flatbet.  Progression is only used to magnify results.

Nimo,

Why SHOULD it work?  Explain some logical reasons as to why it should over come the house edge...if you can.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Nimo

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 05:14 PM 2018
Nimo,

Why SHOULD it work?  Explain some logical reasons as to why it should over come the house edge...if you can.

I can't explain much without revealing  it, and that is something I said I would not do as its not mine to share.  I can tell you, once you do know it, all those sayings of Turbo, make complete sense.  Just have to think a lot differently than you are ingrained and learned how to think about roulette.
If all the world is a stage, who is left to be the audience?

The General

Quote from: Nimo on Sep 25, 05:19 PM 2018
I can't explain much without revealing  it, and that is something I said I would not do as its not mine to share.  I can tell you, once you do know it, all those sayings of Turbo, make complete sense.  Just have to think a lot differently than you are ingrained and learned how to think about roulette.

Nimo,

I FULLY understand his system.  There's nothing secretive about it.  I know it well.  There's nothing new or secretive whatsoever about chasing hot numbers.  It's not original, it's not even Turbo's idea. 
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Madi

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 05:22 PM 2018
Nimo,

I FULLY understand his system.  There's nothing secretive about it.  I know it well.  There's nothing new or secretive whatsoever about chasing hot numbers.  It's not original, it's not even Turbo's idea.

General

We already seen that u dont even understand the first line.

The General



Here's his system simulated using the top three over 30k spins.  Basically this is betting every number that is just one two hits above expectation in a 38 spins horizon.   Single zero wheel.  As you can see, it's close to random expectation.



Here's his system betting every number that's just one hit over expectation.

Guys, you can try this a gazillion different ways with a gazillion different horizon models but there results will always be close to expectation when bet on an RNG game.  Turbo attempted to play the secret squirrel game after we placed him in checkmate by proving that his system didn't work.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Madi

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 02:03 PM 2018
I will in a while.  I've got to go out and water my pumpkin plants.

General,

Is that true “empty drum noise louder”

Madi

General

Both of your simulation were done with incorrect betting rule. It is neither top 3 nor all number above expection

The General

Quote from: Madi on Sep 25, 05:46 PM 2018
General

Both of your simulation were done with incorrect betting rule. It is neither top 3 nor all number above expection

No, they're correct.  You're just not comprehending what I've written or the simulations.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Madi

General

If these are your setting parameter then i got nothing to say.

The General

The only relevant boxes are:

The one that says hits above expectation "1"

and the box that states the horizon as "38".

The other boxes are not applicable or being utilized in any way.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Madi

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 06:53 PM 2018
The only relevant boxes are:

The one that says hits above expectation "1"

and the box that states the horizon as "38".

The other boxes are not applicable or being utilized in any way.

At least horizon not correct.

The General

Ok then what horizon would you like to see?  Pick a number 0 to 30k.

I can run anyway you would like.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Nimo

Quote from: The General on Sep 25, 05:22 PM 2018
Nimo,

I FULLY understand his system.  There's nothing secretive about it.  I know it well.  There's nothing new or secretive whatsoever about chasing hot numbers.  It's not original, it's not even Turbo's idea.

Turbo\s method isn't what you think.  What you posted in your simulations is nothing like what he does.

Here is a modified version of what Turbo is doing.  It fits in with his bring $1000 to win a $1000.  It's repeating numbers as they become hot, not the hottest. 

If all the world is a stage, who is left to be the audience?

The General

Same thing.

You posted 39 spins, but I posted 30k.  ::)

Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

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