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Colour Matrix

Started by Downtown, Mar 05, 04:01 AM 2019

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Downtown

Firefox, I thank you for the tuition, just put the bill in the mail  :thumbsup:

Firefox

No probs, it's all for free, though some nob did ask what I was selling the other day!

Looking forward to the screenshot  ;)

sugtips

Hi all, Thanks God and Good Morning All

So which is the good progression for this system?

Love and Light
SugTips
If you think you can, You can. If you think you can't, you are right.

Downtown

Quote from: sugtips on Mar 17, 10:52 PM 2019
Hi all, Thanks God and Good Morning All

So which is the good progression for this system?

Love and Light
SugTips

The best progression I have found so far has been the Fibo which is on the very first post also along the bottom of the Matrix, I've been playing with the ladder progression, but found it takes too long to recover with.
Hope that helps.

Downtown

Notto, I have been playing the mat as the matrix using the columns, not sure which way you do it but whichever column is hit I countdown from line 1 the number of bets I'm on and that is the colour I bet on next, so far has proven highly successful using the fibo  :thumbsup: more than one way to skin a cat  :smile: now just got to try it on MPR

Downtown


ewarwoowar

Hi Downtown, I've been testing this too. The matrix, as at post 1, along with various progressions and found that the Fibo probably is best suited to it.
We get the odd loss but then factoring in the wins and it's still well in plus territory.
I'd be interested in trying the layout as a matrix but when you say you countdown from line 1 the number of bets you're on and that's your colour, what do you mean?

Good luck.
in faecorum semper solum profundum variat

Downtown

Hi Ewar, I think Notto got onto something with the layout I've found it to be quite effective so far just using the mat as the Matrix, I suppose time will tell.
It works like this;
Column 1, 2, 3,  and then 1 to 12 in each column, okay, ignore any #'s just look at each column as 1 through to 12 as on the matrix were we went 1 to 5.

Now if #23 is spun, we go to column 2, first colour in that column is Black, so we bet on black.
Next #12 is spun, Red, so we go to column 3, because it's the second # spun we go two places on column 3, which gives us a black, so we bet on black.
Next # is 25 Red, column 1, 3rd spin so we go down 3 places on that column, which gives us a Red, so we bet on Red.
Next spin we get # 5 Red, Win.
Then restart. So easy.

Progression I stick with the Fibo as it does seem to work better, as to the odd loss, well it happens, just have to minimise, but you recoup pretty easily.
If it looks like it's on a bad run I'll stop and go virtual, on the other Matrix if I went a line with no win I would stop and go virtual until the wins picked up again then carry on with the next line so it kept any drawdown to a minimal.
Using the mat I do the same, I go the 5 times as a stoploss then restart so the max drawdown is x5, keeps it very manageable.
Hope that helps you ewar and good luck  :thumbsup:

nottophammer

Quote from: Downtown on Mar 18, 06:37 AM 2019
Hi Ewar, I think Notto got onto something with the layout I've found it to be quite effective so far just using the mat as the Matrix, I suppose time will tell.
It works like this;
Column 1, 2, 3,  and then 1 to 12 in each column, okay, ignore any #'s just look at each column as 1 through to 12 as on the matrix were we went 1 to 5.

Now if #23 is spun, we go to column 2, first colour in that column is Black, so we bet on black.
Next #12 is spun, Red, so we go to column 3, because it's the second # spun we go two places on column 3, which gives us a black, so we bet on black.
Next # is 25 Red, column 1, 3rd spin so we go down 3 places on that column, which gives us a Red, so we bet on Red.
Next spin we get # 5 Red, Win.
Then restart. So easy.

Progression I stick with the Fibo as it does seem to work better, as to the odd loss, well it happens, just have to minimise, but you recoup pretty easily.
If it looks like it's on a bad run I'll stop and go virtual, on the other Matrix if I went a line with no win I would stop and go virtual until the wins picked up again then carry on with the next line so it kept any drawdown to a minimal.
Using the mat I do the same, I go the 5 times as a stoploss then restart so the max drawdown is x5, keeps it very manageable.
Hope that helps you ewar and good luck  :thumbsup:

There; nice and easy. Easy to track; don't need a phone or a wobbly wheel.
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

Downtown

I got the socks though Notto, with the green top.

nottophammer

The mat is your matrix.
Now you always hear what if you started at spin so and so; obviously they are looking at the draw down. Well this is Marty. Here you have 3000 units. On the unbeatable MPR you have 5000 units.
So use the smallest unit you can. MPR; use 10 units. So on R-sim use unit of 10 as to keep in line with the great MPR.

Okay spin and #1 land’s. Think of the mat as a continuous cylinder so #34 is joined to #1. So below #1 is black #4; so you bet even chance black and win, #26. Now look at #26; next to it is #29, so your bet; is black again and lose. Now next to #29 is red #32; so you bet even chance red and double. Lose. Again; next to #32 is #35, so bet black and lose. Now as we treat the mat as a cylinder; the #2 black is next, so the even chance black is bet, you’d have kept doubling. Anyway you win on #15 black. So to the side of black 15; is #18, red, so you bet red and win. Look to the side of #19 and its black #22, so you bet black and lose. To the side of #22 is red #25, so the even chance; red is bet and win on red 18. Again look to the side of #18 and its red #21, so the bet is red, lose to 17 black. To the side of the #21 is black #24, so the bet will be black and lose, zero hits. To the side of #24 is red #27, bet red and lose. To the side of #27 is red #30, bet is red again, you’d have been using the Marty and win on red #9. Last one; beside #9 is red #12, bet red and win on red#1.Think you can see the idea.



This way got to the 6000 units.
As the fox says, the mat takes away the thinking, the mat is giving you the colour to bet. Your decision is how to stake.

Good luck; where your coloured socks. Keep the mobile out of site (covert) in your socks
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

nottophammer

Starting another game.
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

nottophammer



Early; will we be in play at say 100 spins or bust.
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

nottophammer

Quote from: nottophammer on Mar 18, 07:42 AM 2019Now you always hear what if you started at spin so and so; obviously they are looking at the draw down. Well this is Marty.

100 spins; see if you could say i'd have started 21 spins later, it would be perfect. But aren't you gambling on a game of chance.


The mat you don't have to go from #34 to #1, you could back track and use #31
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

nottophammer

Back to the drawing board  :ooh:



Now i think i made the wrong bet on the #35 with the #23 coming next, why because i got mrs hammer asking are you going to eat, so i lost the order. Anyway i'll carry on.
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

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