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Random to beat Random ?

Started by Twisteruk, Jan 21, 11:05 AM 2011

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moles40

Lets be honest anyone playing rng with real money is asking for trouble.

As is any system using the Martingale progression for goodness sake.

Really surprised  anyone expected this method to be any good when its based on any form of the martingale  ::)

esoito

Moles, there's no gainsaying your sound observations. RNG + martingale = madness LOL

But there are now over 5000 reasons (pounds, in fact) that  suggest  this method for Twister (if not anyone else) is one of those exceptions-to-the-rule we so often hear about.

It's currently working for him if for nobody else  ;)

The method is fraught with danger. We ALL know that.

The method has bitten a few people already. We ALL know that.

But, so far, and with his eyes wide open because he knows EXACTLY what he's doing, Twister has made a lot of money.

In fact, more than enough to cover his first, ineviatable drawdown, at which point he will cease altogether.

He's an experienced player; not a noob. As such he knows when to take a contrarian position and bet against conventional wisdom.

Right now he's busy making hay while the sun shines. He's playing a winning trend. And his first loss is already more than covered by his impressive profits.

He's posted what he's doing, how he's doing it, and with results.

Nobody is compelled to follow suit...it's all a matter of choice.

I choose not to do it because I'm high-risk-averse and I certainly don't like the progression.

But I also choose to support his efforts, knowing he entered into this madcap journey in full knowledge of the risks, and knowing it's HIS money he's risking and nobody else's.

So where's the problem in this one-off instance?

Twisteruk

Quote from: esoito on Jan 29, 02:46 AM 2011
Moles, there's no gainsaying your sound observations. RNG + martingale = madness LoL

But there are now over 5000 reasons (pounds, in fact) that  suggest  this method for Twister (if not anyone else) is one of those exceptions-to-the-rule we so often hear about.

It's currently working for him if for nobody else  ;)

The method is fraught with danger. We ALL know that.

The method has bitten a few people already. We ALL know that.

But, so far, and with his eyes wide open because he knows EXACTLY what he's doing, Twister has made a lot of money.

In fact, more than enough to cover his first, ineviatable drawdown, at which point he will cease altogether.

He's an experienced player; not a noob. As such he knows when to take a contrarian position and bet against conventional wisdom.

Right now he's busy making hay while the sun shines. He's playing a winning trend. And his first loss is already more than covered by his impressive profits.

He's posted what he's doing, how he's doing it, and with results.

Nobody is compelled to follow suit...it's all a matter of choice.

I choose not to do it because I'm high-risk-averse and I certainly don't like the progression.

But I also choose to support his efforts, knowing he entered into this madcap journey in full knowledge of the risks, and knowing it's HIS money he's risking and nobody else's.

So where's the problem in this one-off instance?


Thanx for your words of support esoito  :)


Yes indeed,and it was fun while it lasted 


Due to the experience of the other testers Im stopping before I get bitten too !


Thanx Random, it was Funn  :thumbsup:



Its Set In Stone =)

Blood Angel

Lol. Fantastic result Paul. And well done for stopping before the crash.

chrisbis

Quote from: Twisteruk on Jan 29, 04:17 AM 2011

Thanx Random, it was Funn  :thumbsup:

I like the thought of U thanking the God Of Random.

What will be Ur next offering I wonder?

"Many chips" says the God Of Random!!! (not the potato version either!!!)  :D

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