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Below is a of the ONLINE ROULETTE roulette system in action. The System is very simply to use and extremely accurate and effective. The only catch is that not every 37-spin sequence will trigger a Bet, although most will. However, using the program's Smart Clear feature will allow you to clear only the initial spins necessary to return to a positive scenario, taking advantage of the most recent spins already recorded, thereby dramatically speeding up the time it takes for a Bet to be signaled. In other words, the Smart Clear button allows you to use the end of a previous sequence as the beginning of a new sequence, instead of starting a new 37-spin sequence from scratch. Since the Probabilities of Success given are not some random number I invented, but a mathematically-derived probability based on actual outcomes in 10-million simulations of 37-spin sequences, the player knows precisely what chance they have of being successful on any given bet signal. Since they will rarely encounter a 100% Probability of Success, you need to allow room for losses. However, considering the fact that you are always placing bets when a positive Expected Return is given and the Probability of Success is 90% or greater, then the winners will more than compensate for the losers and you will be winning in over 9 out of every 10 Bet signals, resulting in consistent long-term profitability, and a winning system by definition. Now let me show you a real-world througn these ROULETTE BLOGS. Post Title. 08/25/2009
Progression table for a 37-spin sequence with 20 unique numbers after 34 spins. Betting on 17 numbers. Compared to the progression table of the 10 consecutive spin example earlier, this progression is a lot more accessible as it only requires a $68 bankroll and a maximum of $2 per straight number bet. The Probability of Success with this example is the proportional probability of the favorable scenarios with 21, 22, or 23 unique numbers divided by the proportional probability of all scenarios with 20, 21, 22, or 23 unique numbers (confer above): (8% + 15% + 20%) / (4% + 8% + 15% + 20%) = 92.29% (this is calculated instantly and automatically by my Advanced ONLINE ROULETTE System every time you enter a new spin). Since we do not know at what point in the progression we will be successful and each step of the progression offers a different profit, we must again average the Profit column, giving us an Average Profit of $8.33. Using this Average Profit, we can calculate the Expected Return: (.9229 * $8.33) - (.0771 * $68) = $2.45. Unlike with the 10 consecutive spin example, we now actually have a Positive Expected Return in this scenario. Considering that 1) we have a positive Expected Return, 2) the units required in the progression are well below the table limit, and 3) the bankroll is very accessible, we would proceed to bet. Of course, the Advanced Andruchi roulette system calculates everything instantly and automatically - including the proportional probabilities, progression table, and Expected Returns - from the spins you enter and signals a bet when appropriate, telling you exactly on what numbers to bet (which are simply the numbers that have not appeared by that point in the 37 consecutive spin sequence). The fact that it only signals a EUROPEAN ROULETTE Bet when the Expected Return is positive is very important because that is what ensures it wins consistently in the long run. So all you have to do is enter the spins as they are generated, wait for a Bet signal, and place the bets on the specified numbers. It is as simple as it is effective See this example 08/25/2009
This is where the Advanced Andruchi roulette system comes into play. It considers 37 consecutive spin sequences and their respective unique number probabilities based on 10 million simulations for maximum accuracy The 37 consecutive spin table is a lot more interesting than the 10-spin example (find out how I in PLAY ROULETTE calculated the probabilities in the table above). Notice how in those 10 million simulations, there was never less than 14 or more than 33 unique numbers. In other words, in 37 consecutive spins, all 37 numbers will never appear (hence why I said on the previous page that you would die trying to see all 37 roulette numbers come out in 37 consecutive spins). Not only that, but in 37 spins, 23 and 24 unique numbers are most likely to appear (each about once every 5 sequences). Furthermore, with this information If in under 37 consecutive spins, you ever notice 33 unique numbers come out, bet on all those 33 numbers on the next spin and you are guaranteed to win since you will never see more than 33 consecutive numbers in a 37 consecutive spin sequence The problem with that Roulette Gewinnen System is that you would have to wait a very long time for that event to happen as it is incredibly rare for 33 different numbers to come out in under 37 consecutive spins. That is where my Andruchi Roulette System comes in as it takes into account the shifting proportional probabilities mid-sequence which exploit the table of probabilities above and leads to several favorable scenarios. Unlike with the 10-spin example, another advantage of a 37-spin sequence is that bets are normally triggered towards the end of the sequence where, on average, one would only have to bet on approximately half the table (e.g. 17 numbers instead of 30 like in the 10-spin example), reducing the bankroll required and extending the possibility of a successful progression. Even then, it only signals a bet when the Expected Return is positive and the Probability of Success is above 90% and then automatically calculates the required progression to help ensure success. Below is a typical progression table for a 37-spin sequence where 20 unique numbers have come out in 34 consecutive spins (e.g. 3 spins left to complete the 37-spin sequence; betting on the 17 unique numbers that have not yet appeared): A advance example 08/25/2009
In the original example from GAMBLING STRATEGY, if 7 unique numbers came out in 7 spins, you should not account for the 1% probability of only 6 unique numbers coming out since it is impossible for 6 unique numbers to come out if 7 have already come out. So again, you would have to calculate the actual probability as the proportional probability of all possible favorable scenarios where at least 1 new unique number is spun (that is, 8, 9, or 10 unique numbers appearing in this case) over the probabilities of all possible scenarios (7, 8, 9, or 10 unique numbers appearing): (24% + 42% + 27%) / (6% + 24% + 42% + 27%) = 93% / 99% = 93.94%. This represents the actual probability of a new unique number appearing in the next 3 spins if 7 different numbers have come out in the last 7 spins. The only problem is that you do not know at what point in the next 3 spins you will win, so you need to create a progression to ensure you profit if a new unique number comes out in any of the next 3 spins. You can therefore use a 3-step progression to bet on the remaining 30 numbers that haven't occurred in the last 7 spins. The 3-step progression you would require after the 7th spin of a 10-spin sequence with 7 unique numbers already spun and betting on all the 30 unique numbers that have not yet appeared is as follows (assuming you would be content with at least a $1 profit): Progression table for a 10-spin sequence with 7 unique numbers after 7 spins. Betting on 30 numbers. The catch, however, is that with such a low spin sequence (e.g. 10 spins), you would need a restrictively large bankroll and table limit to ensure a successful outcome. To complete such a progression, you would need a table limit of $36 per number bet and a $1,290 bankroll. Roulette De have a significantly lower table limit and most players have a significantly lower bankroll. Even then, who would risk $1,290 to win $6 even with a 93.94% chance of success? Your Expected Return (in dollar terms) would be (.9394*$6) - (.0606*$1290) = -$72.54. So even if you could afford the bankroll and were at a Casino that allowed such a high table limit, your Expected Return is still negative so you would never make that bet. |