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HYBRID DC4

Started by warrior, Apr 18, 09:35 AM 2012

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GLC

Do that 20 more times in a row and we'll all have goosebumps.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

marvin

Quote from: GLC on Jun 27, 02:11 PM 2012
Do that 20 more times in a row and we'll all have goosebumps.

i will surely do that.

kevster

Could someone provide a link to flat's PCWB?  Couldn't find it with a search....


dennisbelle

Marvin,
  At spin 8 (where you spun number 7 the first time) you lost 12 units on the splits and you gained 1 unit betting against column C since your previous balance was 24 units wouldn't your new balance be +13 rather than +16?

GLC

As many of you know, Full Trioplay is one of my favorite even chance bet progression methods.  Since it works so well for me on even chances, I thought I'd adapt it to dozens.  It has been testing great.  It seems to work best when we use a separate progression line for each dozen even if you're betting double dozens.  That way you're not dependent on winning within 4 or 5 spins or else you have to mortgage the house.  Although, since it's a up as you win progression, playing the double dozen way works okay also.

I intend to post the method for posterity's sake if nothing else.  Of course if any current members want a better shot at winning on dozen systems, you might be interested also.  Oh yeah, it works on Lines and Streets as well.

Deciding how to present the method is the problem.

GLC

I have been playing around with a new dozens bet progression for this system and in fact all dozens systems.  It works for either double dozen bets or single dozen bets.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Wally Gator

I love your progressions, George.  Many thanks.
A person with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. ~ Mark Twain

warrior

Quote from: GLC on Jun 27, 04:46 PM 2012
As many of you know, Full Trioplay is one of my favorite even chance bet progression methods.  Since it works so well for me on even chances, I thought I'd adapt it to dozens.  It has been testing great.  It seems to work best when we use a separate progression line for each dozen even if you're betting double dozens.  That way you're not dependent on winning within 4 or 5 spins or else you have to mortgage the house.  Although, since it's a up as you win progression, playing the double dozen way works okay also.

I intend to post the method for posterity's sake if nothing else.  Of course if any current members want a better shot at winning on dozen systems, you might be interested also.  Oh yeah, it works on Lines and Streets as well.

Deciding how to present the method is the problem.

GLC

I have been playing around with a new dozens bet progression for this system and in fact all dozens systems.  It works for either double dozen bets or single dozen bets.
:thumbsup:

marvin

Quote from: dennisbelle on Jun 27, 02:43 PM 2012
Marvin,
  At spin 8 (where you spun number 7 the first time) you lost 12 units on the splits and you gained 1 unit betting against column C since your previous balance was 24 units wouldn't your new balance be +13 rather than +16?

hi dennisbelle,

hmmm... PCWB are betting on splits and Hybrid DC4 bets on dozen.
so we will bet against the dozen of Hybrid DC4 and bet on the sector splits of PCWB.
we are betting on 8 splits and 1u per split so that would be 8u, so 24u minus 8u is 16u.

correct me if i am wrong

dennisbelle

Marvin,
   The sectors you listed (below) contain 12 numbers or 6 splits each.  Since you are betting 2 sectors (24 numbers) or 12 splits each you will lose 12 units on a loss.


PCWB Sectors:A = 1,4,7,10,15,18,21,24,26,29,32,35B = 2,5,8,11,13,16,19,22,27,30,33,36C= 3,6,9,12,14,17,20,23,25,28,31,34

marvin

Quote from: dennisbelle on Jun 27, 10:28 PM 2012
Marvin,
   The sectors you listed (below) contain 12 numbers or 6 splits each.  Since you are betting 2 sectors (24 numbers) or 12 splits each you will lose 12 units on a loss.


PCWB Sectors:A = 1,4,7,10,15,18,21,24,26,29,32,35B = 2,5,8,11,13,16,19,22,27,30,33,36C= 3,6,9,12,14,17,20,23,25,28,31,34

yes you are correct that we are to bet on 2 sectors BUT we are not to bet on sectors covered by column c since we already have a trigger for hybrid DC4 so we will only betting 8 splits instead of 12.

am i correct?

marvin

struggling on my 6th night went down -70ish but still ended up at +80 after 1.5hrs

beretta28

I would call this system horror DC4

dennisbelle

Quote from: marvin on Jun 27, 11:06 PM 2012
yes you are correct that we are to bet on 2 sectors BUT we are not to bet on sectors covered by column c since we already have a trigger for hybrid DC4 so we will only betting 8 splits instead of 12.

am i correct?


Column C on the table layout is used for DC-4 and is different than the column C used in your sector method unless you are not using the table layout column C for the DC-4 method.  Since it is your sector method I cannot say you are wrong but it does leave me with some questions as to how you are playing the method.

warrior

Quote from: beretta28 on Jun 28, 02:44 PM 2012
I would call this system horror DC4
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Lets see you come up with something original,your forgetting one thing ,not just you but all these guys on here that are negetive about all systems on here ,ITS FRICIN GAMBLING MAN.

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