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  1. 13 hours ago, Keith Smith said:

    @can we make a video of this on a Baccarat Shoe @wolfat I am not quite grabbing it 

     Is this how you bet it? Since you defined the last number in the series I am assuming the next winner has to be an opposite and bet it is that correct?

    For example a 2 2 2 is BBPPBB{P) The last event of an unknown length...

    B222 

    BBPPBB

    Hand 4 bet Player Win

    Hand 5 bet Banker WIn

    Hand 6 Bet Banker Win

    *******************************

    B221 

    BBPPBP*

    Hand 4 Bet Player win

    Hand 5 Bet Banker Win

    Hand 6 Bet Banker Lose

    ********************************

    212 

    B212

    BBPBBP*

    Hand 4 Bet Player Lose (bet for a 2)

    Hand 5 Bet Player Lose (bet for a 1)

    Hand 6 Bet Bet Player Win ( Bet for a 2)

    ********************************

    It’s quire easy when you get the betting placement clear in your head…. :)

    1) wait for a multiple event, it could be a 2 or a 3+

    2) when this event is confirmed, bet repeat for another multiple

    3) if you lose the above bet, it means that a 1 showed, now you bet for another 1 back to back

    4) if you lose the bet on 1, it means that you have a multiple not yet confirmed. So take the latest multiple and bet accordingly.

        I mean that if it was a 2, you bet opposite to get another 2; if it was a 3+, you bet repeat to get another 3+.

    5) if you get your multiple, restart the procedure, if it’s a 1, wait for a multiple appearing and restart

     

    your sample:

    2-2-2

    p

    p

    B next  bet for a multiple

    B won. now wait for the end of event

    p next bet is for another multiple

    p won, wait for another event

    we guess it continues with 

    B

    p

    B

    p

    p here you get a multiple, wait for the event confirmed and start cheasing another multiple, as above

    hope it’s clear now

     

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  2. Here an interesting bet selection that intrigued me, by Patrick from Sweden.

     Sputniks Optimal March
    We narrow down the Red & Black outcomes into three formations.
    Singles are one event by itself
    Series of two are one event by itself
    Series of three and higher is one event by itself
    The Formations
    Number 2 stand for a series of two.
    Number 3 stand for a series of three or higher Number 1 stands for singles
    222 W
    223 W
    221 W
    232 W
    231 W
    233 W
    211 LW
    212 LLW
    213 LLL <<< Triplet
    333 W
    332 W
    331 W
    323 W
    321 W
    322 W
    311 LW
    313 LLW
    312 LLL <<< Triplet
    That is 16 versus 2 favouring our selection.
    The March
    1. You wait for the first series to show then bet that it will follow by a new series.
    2. If you lose you bet that you will break even with two singles - see formation table
    3. If you lose then you bet against the triplet and if you lose you have three losses.
    4. If not you continue betting series follow by series.

     Illustration
    R
    B
    R
    B
    B
    R RW R
    B
    RL
    BW
    R
    B
    R
    R
    R
    R
    R
    B
    BW
    R
    RW
    R
    R
    B
    RL
    RL
    RW
    B
    R
    B
    R
    R
    B
    BW
    R
    BL
    BL
    B L <<< Triplet R
    R

     Extended Fibonacci
    1 1,5 2 2,5 3 4 5 6,5 8 10,5 13 17 21 27,5 34 - (Air Ball Machine & Online Casino) 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 13 16 21 26 34 42 55 68 - (Real Casino at minimum tables)
    Last March Rule
    When you get a triplet you can wait for a new series to show and start over Or you can continue after the current present series
    Personal I testing both solutions
    With this part, you need to make up your mind about the decision making At the moment I use a new series and continue with the march
    YouTube Video
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3sdOlSMdQU Cheers Sputnik The Gambler
     

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  3. bradh,

    the aim of those inputs from the web is to offer a kind of different perspectives to our members.

    every method should be tweaked to fit our own style.

    BTW, today is a day for running but unfortunately it’s raining. I decided to give this method a try, low stakes obv.

    I played two shoes, winning both, stopping at +3 for a total of 6 units.

    not bad for a boring afternoon! lol

     

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  4. In this video you’ll find a totally brand new bet selection. It’s tricky at first but when you get it, it’s quite easy to catch the side to bet. 

    It’s interesting also because it has a good hitting rate. I’m thinking to our brave Plus2 players.

    I dislike instead the MM because even if it has some merits spreading the drawdown to 4 players, when one single column hits poorly you can get into troubles.

    You could find yourself with a positive hitting rate but losing money, due to the losses in this column.

    So I’ll focus on bet selection that offers many interesting points to analyze deeply.

    A

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  5. Variance (apart ourselves) is our worst enemy.

    Ppl that can’t handle V will lose every bankroll. We must lose to something. Put this in your head. You must work on your game, practice a lot, refining it, more and more... but you’ll lose to something, NO WAY! 

    So why put all this effort into a game where I’ll end to lose? Never say that. You need to learn how manage V. 

    How?

    The first way is to cut off your losses, analyze your scorecard trying to find reasons for a no bet. Usually ppl bet too much decisions. 10 to 20 are more than enough to get profits. Don’t use progs. If you cannot win flat betting, you cannot win, period.

    Another way is to build solid stats. Try to play your A game, track and build your stats. After any session compare your current and past results. Those stats are the bricks of your confidence in your play and will dictate you how and when make some adjustments.

    When you play your A game you must be focused on placing the best bet at this time, no more. Results are consequent to your choices and your skills; if you play it well and lose, IF YOUR DECISION PROCESS IS CORRECT, you no need to be worried, it’s just the aleatory part of the game. Stick to your plan and go on. Good results will come. 

    A

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  6. Interesting video from andrei

    i love the concept that the strong side produces more multiples and the weak side produces more singles or 2s.

    i think it should be the base for any successful approach.

    IMO the approach above could be tweaked in this way:

    a) starting a reset point when the strong side flow switches from a side to another

    b) instead taking the row majority between P and B, as we’re interested on that side behavior, IMO it’s far more accurate a singles/multiples count for each side. it gives you a better picture of the flow. a mere PB count could be misleading, especially in case of long runs that effect the count, and successive singles or short multiples, thing that will lean you betting in a weak situation.

    comments are welcome

    A

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  7. I admit that your writing is a bit smokey to me, 

    anyway, what's the question?

    In my opinion the stop loss and win must be fixed looking at solod previous stats and proportionally to your avg results.

    I mean, a stop loss must be set near  your point of no return, always checking your previous stats, to avoid making your losses bigger and bigger. Your stop win must be set to avoid giving back your (hard) wins. 

    stats dictates your values. when you set them, stick to them, no exceptions!

    A

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