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Test of Clothdog's Root System

Started by TwoCatSam, April 21, 2008, 01:30:51 PM

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TwoCatSam

Well, getting back to the idea of testing cd's system............

Downloaded 100 + spins from Riverbelle on 6/5/8 and the Root system produced a $90 profit.

Anyone want to see the worksheet?

Sam


TwoCatSam

Did another 28 spins from R.B. and profited 40u

Bruce

QuoteDid another 28 spins from R.B. and profited 40u

Hey TwoCatSam,

Are you playing CD's root system as was described in his original post, or a variation of it?

You results look good. For me, this system has worked in the past but only in short spurts. If used in the long run, I found i'd hit horrendous runs and lose a lot of my winnings. Maybe I wasn't playing properly - CD mentioned that it's never gone south for him.

Key to this system is reading the trend, and not playing blindly.

Cheers,

Bruce

TwoCatSam

Bruce

My way of play is exactly as cd spelled it out.  This is fodder for a whole new editorial, but I believe testers should first give the author's method a decent trot before making any changes.  

I am playing all 3 roots at once and, yes, sometimes a root is cold while another is just knockin' 'em dead.

I will try to attach a worksheet to this post.

Sam

bloomone2002

TCS, form my understanding, CD may play all 3 roots at some point during a session but he typical does not play all 3 roots at once during a session.
Bloom

TwoCatSam

bloom

I personally do not subscribe that that line of thinking.  It's just a personal quirk of mine.

If I recall, Turbo said he plays only the first dozen, yes, and that dozen because he likes to sit next to the wheel.  What If I sat next to him and played dozen two?  And you sat next to me and played dozen three?  What if I played all three, or you or Turbo.  The outcome would be exactly the same.

Over the years I have learned, playing systems, the only way to win (my opinion only-- I have not been up the mount) is to play two or three or more systems at the same session.  When one or two loses, the other one or two could have a whale of a day.  Who cares what system wins as long as you can say, "Well, I'm up a hundred and I'm hitting the street"?

Samster


bloomone2002

Very interesting Sam, thanks for sharing that information.
The major challenge is tracking and placing your bets for multiple systems at the same time within a session.

bloomone2002

Hey Xman & Cd, I got my copy also of the recommended book, with the Coincidences Make Laws chapter, which in my version is chapter 9 in part 2 of the book. I completed one quick read. Heavy stuff.  It is not a simple read. i personally will have to re-read a few times to get the essence that Cd has.  It looks like this was tailored for combinatorial lotteries. So, after understanding the structure, then one will have to modify it appropriatey to a permutation format, i.e. roulette or pick 3 and 4 lotteries.  :-/  But maybe Xman got it all figured out like Cd after reading the chapter.
Bloom

Clothdog

yes, it takes a little figuring but you can certainly apply it to roulette real easy. I tend to use the inverted pyramid using 5 numbers. have fun with it. I can do it in about 10 seconds. Just practice. There is a piece he  wrote which is not in the book where he goes into more detail. But no one seems to know where that is.
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Clothdog

Sam,
good job!  ;)There is nothing wrong with playing 12 numbers. I notice sam you did not endure any long losing streaks, which is another benefit of 12 numbers. I saw what I thought were some wins  that you missed but I could be wrong. I do play 12 numbers if there are repeaters or root repeaters. I just try to keep the cost down playing 8 numbers. Again watch the board. You may see that you have to play 12 numbers, if my original way is not coming in.Another way, you can play is wait for a new signal instead of using the last winning number. when you win, discard that winner and start over. Just a thought. I don't know if it works better or not. :thumbsup:[smiley=beer.gif]
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Clothdog

Did you notice the trifecta at the Belmont Stakes yesterday that paid almost 4 grand????

4-6-9....hmmmmmm   the cd root!!! 8-)
Ahhh..but didn't play it.  :'(
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xman1970

Hey Bloom  :D


Look at reply #104 dude.....


That how close I am....... :-[

Clothdog


xman1970

Wish I was lying CD but unfortunately not..... :'(

But Hey, like I said hope springs eternal..... :thumbsup:


& again thanks for the incite CD ;)

Clothdog

Xman,

here is the pyramid from the book. say the last 5 numbers are 34-23-2-14-6 which translates to roots as

7 5 2 5 6... I don't extend it here like he shows. It'll end up the same number reversed anyways
7 5 2 5 6..add them
5 1 4 1 3..add every digit to the one next to it
 6 5 5 4..keep doing it
  2  1  9
    3 1
     4 ...So your main root is 4. Key number is 31. Play it for x number of spins. You don;t have to use 5 numbers. I've done it with 3, 6 whatever.
Simple deal :thumbsup:[smiley=Santa001.gif]
cd

Clothdog

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