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*PATTERN BREAKER*

Started by Johnlegend, Apr 08, 05:46 PM 2011

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Roulettebeater

Stay cool,

It's already weekend !

I have described my experience with pattern, read my last comment.

Good luck and happy winning :)
A dollar won is twice as sweet as as a dollar earned

Andre Chass

Quote from: sentinel3 on Feb 18, 11:51 AM 2018
With a powerful system like PBR which is basically a license to print money. Its tempting to go off to high.

Again...

Let's talk about using Pattern Breaker and it's variant on Baccarat?

We already know the key is Discipline, Patience and MM.

We already know that the more you become exposed to variance the more chance you have to lose.

So if you can make only one big bet a day do it.I'm not playing for fun.I play for money.

If anyone is implementing Pattern Breaker or its variant on baccarat please describe your experience.

Let's help each other.

Together We Are Stronger!
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

Andre Chass

I will begin to relate my experience.
It has been amazing to play Baccarat. No zero, no dealer cheating, less variability than Roulette.

I am now playing hit and run style. I stopped playing for hours because I realized that the variance makes me lose.

I play 6 or 7 sessions and turn off the computer.

I'm 127--6

How about you guys?

PS: I'm playing progression 15, 15, 45
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

sentinel3

Quote from: bikemotorman on Mar 02, 08:38 AM 2018
A story about Baccarat told about these three terms to help win some units there here are Baccarat big-time players maybe you can explain.


OPPOSITE SECOND TO THE LAST RESULT.

AFTER OPPOSITE PLAY REPEAT.

AFTER REPEAT PLAY OPPOSITE.


I MENTIONED PATTERN BREAKER TO A FRIEND AND HE SAID WHATTTTTT WAIT AN HOUR TO MAKE 100 TO 200 DOLLARS,,,AND HE SAID NO WAY HE CAN DO THAT LOL.

Stuart

PATIENCE AND DISCIPLINE GUYS THAT'S THE TICKET.
Those who cant WAIT pay for casinos to be built and staff wages.

PATIENCE is the make or break of roulette. It really is.

sentinel3

Quote from: Andre Chass on Mar 02, 02:01 PM 2018
I will begin to relate my experience.
It has been amazing to play Baccarat. No zero, no dealer cheating, less variability than Roulette.

I am now playing hit and run style. I stopped playing for hours because I realized that the variance makes me lose.

I play 6 or 7 sessions and turn off the computer.

I'm 127--6

How about you guys?

PS: I'm playing progression 15, 15, 45
You are learning with time Andre. You have to play hit and run to be successful with the PB CONCEPT.

I know the feeling you had when you were 66-1. I had that feeling a few times when I won 102 days in a row with the original PB.

But if you stay in the cycle too long variance will show its teeth. And take a chunk out of your profits.

If you wise up and keep to a max of 10 games a day. You will stay on top LONGTERM. And thats what we want LONGTERM success...

daveylibra

Hi Andre

I began to test this method but there is still one small detail that bothers me...
Do you begin tracking at the start of a shoe? And keep strictly in sets of 3 from there?
Reason I ask is, we could have the same run of player/banker, one would show a trigger, the other not.
Look at the runs below...
BBB, PPP, BPP, B   and
B, BBP, PPB, PPB

they are the same, but if we started tracking one decision later, we would have a trigger. Or, do we treat it as one continuous line and any repeat will do?
I await your reply eagerly as I want to test this properly!
Regards
Dave

Andre Chass

Quote from: daveylibra on Mar 02, 02:49 PM 2018
Hi Andre

I began to test this method but there is still one small detail that bothers me...
Do you begin tracking at the start of a shoe? And keep strictly in sets of 3 from there?
Reason I ask is, we could have the same run of player/banker, one would show a trigger, the other not.
Look at the runs below...
BBB, PPP, BPP, B   and
B, BBP, PPB, PPB

they are the same, but if we started tracking one decision later, we would have a trigger. Or, do we treat it as one continuous line and any repeat will do?
I await your reply eagerly as I want to test this properly!
Regards
Dave

Hi

It doesn't matter when or how. As soon as you see them you bet against.

You enter the table:
Oh, I see the pattern twice in a row! I'll bet it. Lol
Hugs
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

Andre Chass

 I see no one wants to share their experiences ...  :ooh:

ok, so do not bother me too.   :thumbsup:
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

Andre Chass

Quote from: sentinel3 on Mar 02, 02:27 PM 2018
Those who cant WAIT pay for casinos to be built and staff wages.

PATIENCE is the make or break of roulette. It really is.

You're right sentinel3

Many players in this forum say that I play a waiting game. I do not care waiting. If I have to wait 2 hours and get 50 bucks profit I'm ok with that.

Casinos enrich through players without discipline and hurried.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

DoctorSudoku

Quote from: Andre Chass on Mar 02, 02:01 PM 2018
I will begin to relate my experience.
It has been amazing to play Baccarat. No zero, no dealer cheating, less variability than Roulette.

I am now playing hit and run style. I stopped playing for hours because I realized that the variance makes me lose.

I play 6 or 7 sessions and turn off the computer.

I'm 127--6

How about you guys?

PS: I'm playing progression 15, 15, 45

Andre,
Playing 6-7 games a day EVERY DAY might be too much -- especially, if you are playing at the same table. Your exposure to variance will be too big.

But you had said before that you track 8 tables at once, so I guess you are kind of spreading the "risk" around over that many tables. That might make a difference.

But as you know, the math boys will say that that line of thinking is erroneous (that is, it does not matter whether you are playing 1 table or 8 tables).

From a theoretical perspective, they have a valid point -- no ifs and no buts about it.

However, if your positive empirical results hold up over time, that is the only thing that matters (since your bank roll will keep increasing).   :D   :D
What is the fastest way of destroying your bankroll at the casino?

Play roulette with GLC's progressions.

DoctorSudoku

Quote from: sentinel3 on Mar 02, 02:32 PM 2018

If you wise up and keep to a max of 10 games a day. You will stay on top LONGTERM. And thats what we want LONGTERM success



JL,
I think even 10 games a day EVERY DAY might be a tad bit too much (in terms of exposure to variance).

Please see my previous post -- it is a response to Andre regarding his baccarat play.
What is the fastest way of destroying your bankroll at the casino?

Play roulette with GLC's progressions.

Madi

As u guys r patient why dont u do it in dozens. Can get more smaller buy in also better rate . Just 27 combo i guess

Winner

I will share my results on PB , I have my way of play  .533 / 5 double losses.
This is not a joke  :thumbsup:

sentinel3

Quote from: DoctorSudoku on Mar 02, 07:10 PM 2018

JL,
I think even 10 games a day EVERY DAY might be a tad bit too much (in terms of exposure to variance).

Please see my previous post -- it is a response to Andre regarding his baccarat play.
Yes Doctor could be. I use that as an absolute limit. For those who night think they can play all day long. Its a compromise. I personally play anything from 3 to 10 games a day. But rarely 10. 6 would be the average for me nowadays.

And my 100 game split has NEVER fallen below 89--11 in 11 years. And averages 93--7 now that ive revised the system.

Andre Chass

Quote from: DoctorSudoku on Mar 02, 07:02 PM 2018
Andre,
Playing 6-7 games a day EVERY DAY might be too much -- especially, if you are playing at the same table. Your exposure to variance will be too big.

But you had said before that you track 8 tables at once, so I guess you are kind of spreading the "risk" around over that many tables. That might make a difference.

But as you know, the math boys will say that that line of thinking is erroneous (that is, it does not matter whether you are playing 1 table or 8 tables).

From a theoretical perspective, they have a valid point -- no ifs and no buts about it.

However, if your positive empirical results hold up over time, that is the only thing that matters (since your bank roll will keep increasing).   :D   :D

Hi Doc

I don't play at the same table. I track 6 tables at once and I think it makes a difference.
I think the game is much more than only math.
There are other factors that make a winning player. And you know what those factors are.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...

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