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Sliding streets

Started by GLC, Mar 11, 12:20 AM 2011

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GLC

This is a street system.

It's possibly the most powerful system ever published.  Or, it may not be. ???

It's so powerful it defies logic.  So please don't try to figure out why it works. :LoL:

It is a melding of about 20 different principles and procedures.

That's what makes it invincible.

Track until you have 12 streets.  List them in a row like this:  3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4

Note: They can be repeats but a repeated street must be at least 2 spins away from itself.  In the above row we have 3-5-2-3 which is okay.  3-5-3-2  = this is not okay.  In the case that a street spins right after or the second spin after it has already hit, skip that spin and wait for the next spins and list it.

Also, do not list the zero when it spins.

Now that we have a 12 street row, we can start betting.  Our row is 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4.

We are going to bet 3 streets at a time.  Our 1st bet is 1 unit on the 3-5-2 streets for a total of 3 units bet.  Let's say our spin is the 8th street.  A loss.  We are -3 units because we just lost 1 unit on each of 3 streets.

We also begin another row of streets with our new spun street #8.

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8

Our next bet is to move 1 step to the right on our street row and bet the next 3 streets.  We will be betting 1 unit on each street 5-2-3.  Street 11 spins.  Another loss.  We are -6 units because we just lost another 3 units plus the 3 lost on the last bet.

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8-11

Next bet is 2-3-4 for 1 unit on each.  Street 5 spins.  A loss.  We are -9 units.

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8-11-5

Next bet is 3-4-8  for 2 units on each.  Street 1 spins.  A loss.  We are -15 units because we just bet 2 units on 3 streets for 6 units total plus the 9 units we were already down from our first 3 losses.

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8-11-5-1

Next bet is 4-8-7 at 2 units each.  Street 6 spins.  Lose.  -21 units.

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8-11-5-1-6

Bet 8-7-12 at 3 units.   Street 12 spins.  Win.  +6 units = (3 units on 3 streets = 9 units plus the 21 units already lost = -30 units +36 units just won = +6 units).

1. 3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2. 8-11-5-1-6-12

As long as we win before we get to the end of the 1st row (1-10-4) we start betting at the beginning of the 1st row again.  The second time we start at the beginning of the 1st row, we start a 3rd row and list the numbers spun on it until we finally win (if we do) at which time we will start a 4th row.

We continue to play the 1st row until we go all the way through it without a win.  When this happens, we discard the 1st row and begin betting the first 3 streets in the 2nd row.

Note:  There must be at least 4 numbers in a row before we can bet it.  If there are only 2 or 3 streets in a row, we discard that row and go to the next row.

No matter how many times we win before reaching the end of a row, we start at the beginning of that row and replay it.  Sometimes we get a really hot row and can play our whole session on it.  Rare, but possible.

Once we reach our win target or find ourselves at a point where we don't have anymore rows with at least 4 lines in them, we must re-track and start over with a new first row of 12 lines.

Anytime a zero spins, we lose the bet, but we don't record the zero in our row.  We re-bet those 3 lines but at the next bet size from our bet line.

This brings us to our bet line.  1-1-1-2-2-3-3-4-7-9 etc... 
This is the beginning of the bet  progression.  We move 1 step to the right after each loss and start over with the 1st 1 after each win.  You can extend this bet line out as far as you wish depending on how large a stop-loss you set for yourself.  I recommend 200 units at least.  500 would be even better.  I would set a win target of 50 units with a 200 unit bank and 100 units with a 500 unit bank.

It's late so I'm not going to go any further with this 1st post.  If you have any questions, I'll answer them tomorrow.

If this sounds like something you're interested in, you might re-read it a couple of times and then do a test session.  It's like most systems.  A little hard to present clearly, but once you get a feel for it, it's very easy to play.

Cheers,

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

Droganson

Very unique system here, GLC. I look forward to testing it.  ;D

GLC

Quote from: Droganson on Mar 11, 02:06 AM 2011
Very unique system here, GLC. I look forward to testing it.  ;D

Thanks Droganson.  Just for a little info, this system is based loosely on the "Law of the Third" and also trying to catch hot numbers.

I'm not sure you can flat bet and win yet, but it would be good if we could.  There are numerous other bet progressions we could use besides a martingale type.  Any bet progression used with other street systems will work with this one also.  I will be testing a fibbo and also an Alembert.

As JohnLegend says, it depends on the strike rate which is most effective.

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

GLC

Here is an example of how it's played.

First I'll list the spins for the entire session and then I'll show how to play them. 

Please note that these are not the actual numbers spun, but the last number in each street which is how I designate streets.  So 1-2-3 = 3; 13-14-15 = 15; 19-20-21 = 21; 34-35-36 = 36 etc...  Of course you can use the more traditional method of listing the streets from 1 to 12.  1-2-3 = street 1; 4-5-6 = street 2; 34-35-36 = street 12.

36-27-21-24-9-6-18-30-33-27-3-21-3-36-12-6-15-24.

Row #1 is made up of the 1st 12 streets.

Rows:
1.  36-27-21-24-9-6-18-30-33-27-3-21

Now I start betting three streets at a time

36-27-21 1 unit on each street and street 3 spins.  Lose    -3

Row 2.  21-3  (Start new rows with the last number of the previous row)

Next bet from row 1

27-21-24  1 unit on each.  Street 36 hits.   Lose.    -3-3 = -6

Row 2.  21-3-36

Next bet from row 1

21-24-9  1 unit on each.  Street 12 hits.    Lose.    -3-3-3 = -9

Row 2.  21-3-36-12

Next bet from row 1   

24-9-6  2 units on each.  Street 6 hits.    Win.      +24-6-9 = +9

Row 2.  21-3-36-12-6  Because we won on 6, that's ends row #2 and now we start row #3.

Since we won on row 1 before betting on all the streets, we start back at the beginning betting on streets 36-27-21 at 1 unit each.

Start betting again on row #1

36-27-21   1 unit each.   street 15 hits.   Lose.    -3

Row 3.  6-15 

Next bet from row 1

27-21-24  1 unit each.    Street 24 hits.   Win.   +12-3-3 = +6

Row 3.  6-15-24.  Because we just won we won't be adding any more streets to row 3 and since there are only 3 streets making up row 3, we won't be using row 3, so we can cross through it and if we ever finish row 2 without winning, we will just skip over row 3 and go to the next row that has 4 or more streets.

Since rows are made up of streets that don't win, the more we lose, the more streets our rows will have in them.

Short rows means quick wins which is what we want.

If none of the rows have 4 or more streets, we will start over with 12  new streets for our 1st row.

As you can see.  We continue betting our 1st row until we bet all the way through the streets without winning or we reach our win target.

If we bet all the way through our first row without a win, we drop down to our next row with 4 or more streets in it.  Play it the same way.  Anytime we win, we start betting that row again from the very beginning of it.

I want to recommend a more conservative bet progression.

1-1-1-2-2-2-3-3-3-4-4-4-5-5-5-6-6-6-7-7-7 etc...

With this bet line we move 1 step to the right on each loss and 3 steps to the left on each win.

Anytime you reach a new high, start over at the beginning of the line.

I have a good feeling about this one.

Give it a try.

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

Defense

Hallo George,

thank you for giving this very interesting system.  I have a question:

You wrote. . .

Quote from: GLC
Here is an example of how it's played.  [. . . ] Row 2.   21-3  (Start new rows with the last number of the previous row)
"with the last number of the previous row"

In your start posting you wrote. . .
Quote from: GLCWe also begin another row of streets with our new spun street #8.

1.  3-5-2-3-4-8-7-12-8-1-10-4
2.  8
(no last number of the previous row)

George, can you please tell me what is now the correct play (with or without last number of the previous row)?

Thank You!

defense




GLC

Quote from: Defense on Mar 14, 02:25 PM 2011
Hallo George,

thank you for giving this very interesting system.  I have a question:

You wrote. . .
"with the last number of the previous row"

In your start posting you wrote. . . (no last number of the previous row)

George, can you please tell me what is now the correct play (with or without last number of the previous row)?

Thank You!

defense

Defense,

Sorry about that.  I have been testing both ways.  I think either is fine.  I'm now leaning toward not starting the next line with the last spin of the last line, but just wrap around the lines.

In other words if you have 1-12-8-4-7-8-6-10
Next line begins with 3-7-5-11-  so we just bet 8-6-10; then 6-10-3; then 10-3-7; then 3-7-5 etc...
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

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