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Started by crackers, March 30, 2012, 02:11:16 PM

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crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 09:16:59 PM
Lets put it this way, you make your first bet 10 & 10 if you lose you are 20 minus. You do not chase your loss and the condition you were betting is gone. how to deal with this?When "reading" the random flow one should be able to adapt and play through any circumstance. Besides we all know the less exposure, better the odds.

Good question. I'm glad it was asked. I only go for it if I won the previous bet. My first bet is 20 & 20. I then try the 10 & 10 if I won the first bet. Another way to get a free trip is 30 & 30. If you win then your second bet is 15 & 15, the second step. I like to play at a 30 & 30 bet level as a kind of flat bet level. I always try to take a free trip for that seven sleepers in a row.

crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 09:23:44 PM
it repeats just as many times as it doesn't.

a single that follows a series = a series that follows a series

what are you referring to? Ecart (STD)?

Can you be more explicit?

You can't see trends. You must look for them in charts. There are examples of my charts around here somewhere. If not here then at the other VLScc forum. Perhaps someone else could post an example.

albertojonas

Quote from: crackers on April 21, 2012, 09:43:53 PM
You can't see trends. You must look for them in charts. There are examples of my charts around here somewhere. If not here then at the other VLScc forum. Perhaps someone else could post an example.

you can see them when they already happen. Another story is try to catch them. And that is called speculation.

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if this is the chart you want... anyway.


Can you be specific?

crackers

Specifically speaking, there are two things to know. First there's the global effect. Second there's the awareness that the bet selections are working. The entire point of using the trends is to allow yourself a stretch of continuous spins. With that you can shorten your day with a big win. Everything else is about hanging around and staying close to even. In other words, you stay out of big drawdowns. When the time comes to strike you should know it.

albertojonas

Quote from: crackers on April 21, 2012, 09:37:37 PM
Good question. I'm glad it was asked. I only go for it if I won the previous bet. My first bet is 20 & 20. I then try the 10 & 10 if I won the first bet. Another way to get a free trip is 30 & 30. If you win then your second bet is 15 & 15, the second step. I like to play at a 30 & 30 bet level as a kind of flat bet level. I always try to take a free trip for that seven sleepers in a row.
that still doesn't answer the question

albertojonas

Quote from: crackers on April 21, 2012, 10:43:26 PM
Specifically speaking, there are two things to know. First there's the global effect. Second there's the awareness that the bet selections are working. The entire point of using the trends is to allow yourself a stretch of continuous spins. With that you can shorten your day with a big win. Everything else is about hanging around and staying close to even. In other words, you stay out of big drawdowns. When the time comes to strike you should know it.
that indeed seems fair and ideal.
May you suggest a strategy to recognize entry points?

crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 10:45:17 PM
that indeed seems fair and ideal.
May you suggest a strategy to recognize entry points?

There is only one way to learn this. You must practice finding the entry points on your own. It must become something of your own meaning and experience. You need to find a way to break even for hours. Then you need to strike when it happens. Sure there will be trials that don't pan out. That's all part of hanging close to even. That's the point of all the practice. The experience you give yourself is the proof. With that comes confidence.

albertojonas

Quote from: crackers on April 21, 2012, 10:52:43 PM
There is only one way to learn this. You must practice finding the entry points on your own. It must become something of your own meaning and experience. You need to find a way to break even for hours. Then you need to strike when it happens. Sure there will be trials that don't pan out. That's all part of hanging close to even. That's the point of all the practice. The experience you give yourself is the proof. With that comes confidence.
ok. Can you disclosure what works 4 your experience?

crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 10:54:25 PM
ok. Can you disclosure what works 4 your experience?

I've learned to simplify and focus.
I thought that more sets of dozens, combined with the EC's would increase my opportunities.
It's more important to stay focused. As they say "Less is more." I just watch the activity on the outside.
I track from a distance. I reach in with bets. It looks like hit and run but it's  not.
That's pretty much it. So that's  exactly how I practice.
I have real chips, a real table layout, and I use live spins from Germany.
I keep my charts on  5/7 inch index card. Just like real play.
You've got to keep your chops up.

albertojonas

i am asking for practical entry points. What do you find that works?

crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 11:25:02 PM
I am asking for practical entry points. What do you find that works?

By trial and error I search for any characteristic that continued. I then hit it. If it stands up then I hammer it for that big win. If not then there is a small setback. So you fight back the last loss. For me it's very basic.

albertojonas

Quote from: crackers on April 21, 2012, 11:38:24 PM
By trial and error I search for any characteristic that continued. I then hit it. If it stands up then I hammer it for that big win. If not then there is a small setback. So you fight back the last loss. For me it's very basic.

can you give 2 or 3 examples of those favorable conditions?

crackers

Quote from: albertojonas on April 21, 2012, 11:40:23 PM
can you give 2 or 3 examples of those favorable conditions?

Can you chart the doz, col, r/b, o/e, and L/H? I use x's like this |___x_|__x__|_x|
My goal is to see where things hit at a quick glance.

albertojonas

ok
here we go.

/Users/albertojonas/Desktop/Captura de ecrã - 2012-04-22, 04.10.42.png

crackers

Perfect. You can duplicate that on index cards for real play.

OK let's see if you can see this. You have a dominance of singles in the dozens. You have four doubles. Do you see that?

crackers

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