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  1. 8 hours ago, kino said:

    Hi McVince!! I do my own version of FTS, cause don't really know the proper way of doing it not much info on the forum about it, but basically first, I don't write anything down, I do everything in my head, I'm kind of a brainiac so I retain just about everything I read.. So the way I determine a FTS is really a combination of everything I know in conjunction with what is happening in the shoe, of course after noticing 3-4 continuous events occurring..  Could be something as simple as 2's never going to 3's, or 3's never going to 4's, How many 1's there are in the shoe, so maybe betting only 2nd liners, from my experience I've also noticed that after a run of like 5 to 6, the bias can change, also notice Bias changes on hands after 25, hands after 60, and I never play hands after 70, they always seem to go opposite of what the entire shoe was doing at least in my experience and where I play. If I see a 1 2 pattern, then I wait for a 2 then bet the opposite, I find that to be less risk, and do a 2 units bet on those, I also incorporate the 1-2 loop betting method when I'm up say at least 5 units..    Just a tid bit of my thought process when analyzing while i'm playing    B)

    This is awesome.  Do you apply stop loss per shoe and how many units?

  2. 4 hours ago, Pando said:

    OK I had a few replies about the shoes and the comments were as expected

    The shoes were from $25 and $50 tables at Resort World Sentosa. What is interesting is that the shoes start their lives as pre-shuffled shoes, and then they are put through an automatic shuffler before the first use, and then after each shoe is dealt they are shuffled again.

    I asked a supervisor about the $100 and $200 tables, and she said the preparation was the same, but I did not actually see that happen. But there is no reason to mislead anyone about that.

    To me these shoes don't look any different from other casino's I have played. Some are short, some are long. Some are neither

    So the real point here (in my view) is that wherever we play, we have to READ THE SHOE.

    Don't worry about how its shuffled, where we are, we have to enter the shoe WITHOUT a preconceived notion of how to play it.

    Here are the 2 shoes I actually played at RWS;

    P13312523343413121241621131 (entered a bit late finished +6 units)

    P12322212221223 (finished early + 8 units)

    Food for thought

    cheers Pando

     

    Nice job Pando.  

    Did you use S40M1 in shoe no. 2 above as there were many 2s'.

  3. On 12/06/2016 at 5:33 AM, brad01 said:

    Hello jsintl

    Well I started using it on roulette as I play MDB+ / NOR on baccarat for units 10 x more

    I mostly flat bet and to maintain a high hit rate it requires a lot of concentration and its a grind sometimes

    When I play 221 I relax more as its mechanical and I bet more hands and its good to play on roulette as its a break form bacc

    But a 2.7% house edge is higher than 0.5% on bacc so its smarter to play it on bacc

    It works on any 50/50 game and I played it today on THE BIG WHEEL by just betting 1:1

    My advice if you are interested is join up and I'll teach you how to play and then win 40 sequences on practise and then invest 200 units whether it be $1 units online or $5 units at real casino

    Win 40 sequences for real and take your investment back

    Then either double your bank and unit size or make a spare bank and keep playing the same

    Its a sure money earner

    I made 3 sequences today at real casino and abiut 5 online so far

     

    Yes we have to do everything we can to ensure bets stay low but we also must use the BR to cancel the sequence as quick as possible as a long sequence is just as bad as high bets and sometimes worse 

     

     

    Hi Brad01 & Fedda,

    I have now joined the private forum and will have lots to learn about this 221 strategy.  See you there.

    Thanks,

    jsintl

     

  4. On 12/06/2016 at 4:30 PM, Fedda said:

    I didn't have much time to play today, so i only got  to play 11 sequences with 221. Largest drawdown was 13 units. If you use 1$ units, thats 55$ in profit. Even better if you use 5 or 10$ units, it would be 275$ or 550$ in profit. That's pretty damn good to me!

    Hi Fedda,

    Are you also using Brad01 betting selection which is OTBLM2?

    You look happy using 221 strategy.  How long have you been using this strategy and do you use it on B&M or online.

    Thanks,

     

     

     

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  5. 22 hours ago, brad01 said:

    Hi jsintl

    I understand your logic that TBL would be the most appropriate bet selection to play but I personally do not use it.

    From my testing results actually show that in fact any bet selection over time will perform the same.

    This all comes back to the 50/50 stats and even tbl will not win over time and all methods will have winning, losing, and break even streaks

    However depending on where you play one method may perform better due to casino dependant bias

    But anyway I use OTBL M2 all the time

    The way we have fine tuned 221 is the following

    50% rule to protect from losing streaks

    aggressive cancellation for winning steaks

    smoothing of sequences

     

    I know 221 from the book 'the midas touch'

    I read it 10 years ago but could not make it work

    now I can

     

    anyone who wants mechanical method to win 50/50 game I recommend to join

     

     

    HI Brad01 & Fredda,

    Thanks again for the input.  Not quite familiar with OTBLM2 snd 50% rule (is this your stop loss).  

    Best regards,

    jsintl

     

     

     

     

  6. 52 minutes ago, brad01 said:

    Hello jsintl

    Well I started using it on roulette as I play MDB+ / NOR on baccarat for units 10 x more

    I mostly flat bet and to maintain a high hit rate it requires a lot of concentration and its a grind sometimes

    When I play 221 I relax more as its mechanical and I bet more hands and its good to play on roulette as its a break form bacc

    But a 2.7% house edge is higher than 0.5% on bacc so its smarter to play it on bacc

    It works on any 50/50 game and I played it today on THE BIG WHEEL by just betting 1:1

    My advice if you are interested is join up and I'll teach you how to play and then win 40 sequences on practise and then invest 200 units whether it be $1 units online or $5 units at real casino

    Win 40 sequences for real and take your investment back

    Then either double your bank and unit size or make a spare bank and keep playing the same

    Its a sure money earner

    I made 3 sequences today at real casino and abiut 5 online so far

     

    Yes we have to do everything we can to ensure bets stay low but we also must use the BR to cancel the sequence as quick as possible as a long sequence is just as bad as high bets and sometimes worse 

     

     

    Hi Brad01,

    If it is more mechanical, then TBL is the most appropriate bet selection to employ.  If you can avoid the TT, then you will do okey.  By the way, do you know where 221 came from?

    Thanks again.

     

  7. 8 hours ago, brad01 said:

    Hi jsintl

    We have covered a lot on 221 recently and many members having success

    It is a cancellation system or reverse labouchere

    It does call for high bets sometimes and therefore it does need to be managed properly

    That's what we have done

    My opinion is it works if managed properly and its good in that its mechanical so beginners if they follow the rules can play it without having to make subjective decisions.

    2 things you must get past in order to play this is the 200 units required

    Although you don't need anywhere near that most times it is required and you should not play with less

    The second thing is the high bets called for - 10 - 20 times base level which is high but if you follow the rules you will not place bets this high often and you will have confidence that the method will cancel out before you burn your 200 units

    200 units is your lifetime BR and also your session BR

    This method does not have sessions like other methods it has a sequence or win goal and you play until you reach that and then do it again

    The only reason you would play sessions is if time prevented you from reaching win goal and you needed more time later to complete it.

    A member just reported 5 x 5 unit sequences completed on roulette in very short time playing purely mechanically

     

    Thanks Brad01.  So, this is also being used in Roulette.  I know that cancellation will result in high bets and it will be helpful if you can avoid those things to happen by your twist.  Thanks again.

  8. Anyone knows a good and reliable online casino with live dealer where it has Canadian currency as well? Apparently bet365.com have just stopped offering live dealer to customers based in Canada for no explanation.

    Any suggestion would be great. Thanks.

    Is it really important for you to play in Canadian funds? Is it due to exchange rate difference?

    Maybe others can provide you with live casino using Canadian funds.

  9. You could call them and ask them but seeing as how most people won't do that, I went in just now and found out that three hands is the maximum to sit out.

    As I rarely sit out that many hands, I had to experiment tonight to make sure.

    Missed two nice wagers too. I don't know how many you can sit out on the "free" side, but I would assume it's the same.

    You owe me!

    Z

    Thanks. I'm just starting out to play at BP and hoping it will be a profitable venture.

  10. jsintl,

    Hmm, I don't believe I've ever paid any fee to take money out. I use the "once a month" free check thing.

    I have noticed that a lot of online casinos really take a big chunk out of your winnings when you go to get your money. I don't understand why players insist on pulling their money out several times a week, AND PAYING TO DO IT!

    Anyway, use the one free one a month and it will be delivered to your front door by FedEx drawn on a Canadian bank.

    MVS

    Thanks MVS for the info. What about if your account is inactive for months? Do they charge you with dormant fee every month.

    They offered me bonus with 12xrollover which I will not get + $100 casino chip. Do you know anything about this $100 casino

    chip if I have to do wagering requirements as well.

    Again, thanks for the input.

    Brgds,

    jsintl

  11. Tell you what. You join the full member and I'll mentor you through Maverick. I know that MVS will help too, but I'm sure you will catch on. I'll prove that anyone can play Maverick and win.

    Hi Mreteuya,

    Thank you for your comments. I'll be joining very soon and will let you know.

    Looking forward to learn from you and other experienced members of this board.

  12. Hi MVS,

    Thanks for your comment. I have been a member of this board and other boards for years now and been reading whatever is available. Unfortunately, it's not getting me anywhere, as I have no mentor to guide me. I believe that in the private forum, some experienced members will be willing to guide new members. This is the reason why I would like to join the private forum. To avoid being lost in sea of informations, it will be very helpful to know before hand what systems/strategies I should concentrate on to speed up my learning process.

    Brgds,

    jsintl

  13. To All Universal Bac Players,

    I'm planning of joining the private forum soon. I know that there are thousands of information in the private forum and I don't want to lose my bearing in navigating the private forum. In this respect, I would like your input on what systems I should concentrate to speed up my learning process. I still lack exposure in Baccarat play and would like to do it right from the beginning.

    Thanking you all in advance.

    jsintl

  14. Hi CarlosM,

    Many thanks for your input.

    I'm actually on the west side, Mississauga.

    Frankly, I have not played BJ nor Baccarat in any of our casinos. Seldom, I played Roulette for fun but that's about it.

    I've been studying Baccarat for sometime and still not confident enough to play live. I will be retiring in a couple of years and would like to find something that will augment my measly pension. Now, I'm thinking of studying NBJ.

    Good luck!

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