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6 point Divisor Plan

Started by Lanky, November 12, 2007, 06:14:15 AM

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malcop

Quote from: ozshabs link=topic=11.   msg83775#msg83775 date=1257460039
@ Divisor players

I have tried to create an excel tool to help with the divisor betting.    This tool, currently, can be used for all EC bets, Single Dozen & Column bets, Double Dozen and Column bets.   

I would appreciate if all the divisor players in this forum can have a crack at this tool and provide feedback regarding bugs and issues.   

have fun!



HI ozshabs,

Great tool I have been after something like this for a long time.   

I play a lot of Baccarat and wondered if their is any way you could make a modification to your tool, so that it could work out the commission for a Banker win.   

Something as simple as if you register a win it asks you if this is a Banker win, and if it is deduct 5% commission from the winnings.   

Just a thought, once again thanks for a great tool.   

Malcop

Christianjn

Hi Ozhabs.

I have one question about your tool.

When you are at the divisor 3 and win then the divisor get 6 (or 8 depending on you safety break settings).  But if i lose the "even chances bet" and win at the zero pocket, the divisor get 2 (it should be 6 or 8).  Can you modify the tool or tell me where to change it.

Regards

Christian

topcat888

Does anyone know if the 6 point calculator has ever been made into a actual software app..?

TC

djroulette

Hi Lanky what are you views on using this in sports betting?? I bet tennis a lot and was wondering what sort of odds would be the best to use this divisor on.

many thanks

dj roulette

berlinerbruce

Quote from: topcat888 on January 02, 2010, 09:45:58 AM
Does anyone know if the 6 point calculator has ever been made into a actual software app..?

TC

hell now that is a good idea

well done mate topcat and top man to that

and yes 6PDS works great for sports betting i think it was originally designed for sports betting

i for get the original name manybe Lanky can help us out here

ok Lads tke care

Proofreaders2000

Quote from: topcat888 on January 02, 2010, 09:45:58 AM
Does anyone know if the 6 point calculator has ever been made into a actual software app..?

TC

Roulette Assault from the makers of Roulette Sniper has the six point divisor in it.  (At least that's what they advertise.)

berlinerbruce

I would be interested in a 6PDS  on numbers say up to 6 numbers

HansHuckebein

Hi Ozshabs,

this is great, thanks a bunch. :thumbsup:

one question: when i use it, i can fill in about 85 spins and then the programm just stops calculating. am i using it wrong?  ???

cheers

hans


xray

Quote from: Proofreaders2000 link=topic=11. msg95536#msg95536 date=1265942180
Roulette Assault from the makers of Roulette Sniper has the six point divisor in it.   (At least that's what they advertise. )

Yes I took the 3 day trial about a month ago ( I am always encouraged when you get to trial software ) and played it for fun using the six point divisor method on even chances.  I am not sure that RA implements it in the same way as Lanky describes, hence my reason for making my own spread sheet to check it out further.  At the end of the day if you are on an even money session where you are only winning once in four bets there is no progression / staking system that can win for you.

I like the divisor staking method and was impressed by Roulette Assault but not prepared to buy as I am stuck with the built in systems and cannot input my own.

Cheers to all,

Some great discussions here by the way  :)

simon

the six point divisor system is as worthless as every other progressive system.  anyone who thinks you can turn a negative expectation into a positive expectation by increasing or decreasing bets at any point in time has no basic understanding of mathematics or what it means to have a negative expectation on every single bet and why it makes no difference how or when or why or how often you change your bets.  if you cannot beat roulette by bet selection and flat betting, you cannot beat it and you certainly cannot beat it by increasing or decreasing the size of your bets at any point in time.

SmartGXL

Simon,

I agree that it might not be possible to beat table games like Roulette, but on games of skill (such as Blackjack, Sports betting, and horse racing, as well as trading the markets such as share trading, forex etc), having the right money management is key, and can make you a profitable over the long term.  Of course, even with the right MM, there are still clusters and streaks of losses and wins, and so having the right amount of capital in your account is key as well, so that you can ride these win/loss streaks and still have enough capital to keep going.

This is where the 6PD is better than other systems - the 6PD is customizable so that it is tailored to the odds or sterling ratios of whatever it is that you are "betting" on.

A good System is made up of three components:

A.  The bet selection (or trade selection, as it were), and;
B.  The Money Management, and;
C.  Proper capitalization level.

Having ALL THREE is the key to success.  It is difficult to have all three lined up at the same time.  Component 'A' is the most difficult to find.

Noble Savage

Getting the edge is the most important key to long term success, and is the most difficult part (especially in roulette, you are more likely to be able to get an edge at say Sports betting than at roulette). Without a positive expectancy no money management plan can create long term success.

Once you have the edge, money management is easy (just use a safe optimum proportional betting scheme).
The other thing to worry about is managing and maintaining opportunities, no casino welcomes long-term winners.

SmartGXL

Quote from: Noble Savage link=topic=11. msg102952#msg102952 date=1272215688
Getting the edge is the most important key to long term success, and is the most difficult part (especially in roulette, you are more likely to be able to get an edge at say Sports betting than at roulette).  Without a positive expectancy no money management plan can create long term success.

Once you have the edge, money management is easy (just use a safe optimum proportional betting scheme).
The other thing to worry about is managing and maintaining opportunities, no casino welcomes long-term winners.

Great post, Noble, and this is one of the reasons that I do not pursue testing strategies for table games anymore.  I noticed, that when I would go to a casino to try a strategy with real money, that dealers would ask me "What are you doing?", the other players would roll their eyes or make fun of me, etc.  Combine that with the smoking, the bad, loud music, flashing lights, etc and it made for a very difficult wagering environment.

So, for me, I only try to apply money management strategies to things like horse/sports betting, share/currency trading etc.

mr.ore

As I understand, 6PD is played on two dozens by WL patterns. What about instead of betting one unit on each dozen bet first one unit on even chance, and in case it lost, then one unit on dozen or column. If you are betting on two dozens, probability of winning is 24/37 = 0.64864865, and you are risking two units to win one. If you split bet as I suggested, then probability of winning one unit while still risking two is 18/37 + 19/37*12/37=0.65303141. So I would suggest to track LWs on this "split" bet of two units. The hit ratio should be slightly higher,  because of higher probability of winning. Also in case the B&M casino's limit is the same for EC and dozen, you can bet twice as much, ie. impact of table limits is halved. Another advantage of this would be that you can LW track 6*6=36 streams at the same time, ie. (L+H+E+O+R+B)*(D1+D2+D3+C1+C2+C3). What about taking advantage of uneven distribution of some columns on the wheel? Have anyone tried this?

kav

Yes the probability of winning will be higher, however you miss the cases when you win 2 units with the first dozen bet.
Your approach can be considered just a bit safer but not "more profitable" -it is equally profitable.

kav

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