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Code Blue

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Waste of Time?
« on: November 18, 2010, 03:38:56 AM »
Please let me know if it works properly because my computer isn't completely compatible with this software.  Thanks!

Roulette Xtreme, "En Prison"

Code Breaker
1st
1 Chip On 9,12,17,20,25,28,2/5,16/19,17/20,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 2nd Dozen, 2nd Column Of 12, And Numbers 7,10,27,30
15 Chips On 0, And 00
53 Total
2,700 Buy-In
2nd
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 9,12,17,20,25,28,2/5,16/19,17/20,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,10,27,30
3 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
18 Chips On 0, And 00
63 Chips Total
3,300 Buy-In
3rd
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 2/5,16/19,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,9,10,12,17,20,25,27,28,30
4 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
22.5 Chips On 0, And 00
79 Chips Total
4,200 Buy-In
4th
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 17,20,2/5,16/19,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,9,10,12,25,27,28,30
6 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
24 Chips On 0, And 00
84 Total
4,800 Buy-In

Roulette Xtreme "Don't Apply Any Rules"

1st
1 Chip On 9,12,17,20,25,28,2/5,16/19,17/20,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 2nd Dozen, 2nd Column Of 12, And Numbers 7,10,27,30
25.5 Chips On 0, And 00
74Total
2,700 Buy-In
2nd
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 9,12,17,20,25,28,2/5,16/19,17/20,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,10,27,30
3 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
24.5 Chips On 0, And 00
76 Chips Total
3,300 Buy-In
3rd
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 2/5,16/19,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,9,10,12,17,20,25,27,28,30
4 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
24 Chips On 0, And 00
82 Chips Total
4,200 Buy-In
4th
.5 Chips On 7/10,9/12,25/28,27/30
1 Chip On 17,20,2/5,16/19,18/21,32/35
2 Chips On 7,9,10,12,25,27,28,30
6 Chips On 2nd Dozen, And 2nd Column Of 12
22.5 Chips On 0, And 00
81 Total
4,800 Buy-In

See If You Can Get Through All Four Levels Doubling Up As You Go Until You Reach The Top At 9,600 Chips. If You Get On a Winning Streak, Just Let It Go Until You Win As Many Chips As You Want, Or You Reach The 9,600 Chips That We're Looking For. If You Don't Reach Your Goal, Start Over From The Beginning. OK? Good Luck!!!

This betting strategy works off the premise of cancellation, or compensation. So no matter how you look at it, you will notice that if you add up all the chips that correspond with the 1st dozen in the 1st betting placement listed above for example, you will see there are 6 bets that are in conjunction with this dozen. They include the 5 different bets on the inside of the layout. Which are the 1 chip bet on numbers 9,12,2/5, and 2 chips bet on numbers 7,10. Then, we need to add up the outside bets that is in conjunction with this dozen. Them being the 2 chips bet on the 2nd column of 12. This brings the total amount of chips bet on this section to 9.

Then, we need to add up a column too, because they also must share the same 9 chips to make this strategy work. So, let's bet on the column shall we? This time we are going use the 2nd column of 12 listed above in the 1st betting system. Once again we have to add all of the inside bets that are in conjunction with this column, In reference to the 1 chip bet on numbers 17,20,2/5,17/20, and 32/35 for a total of 5 chips bet on the inside of the layout. Now we can move on the the outside bets that are in association with the 2nd column of 12. These bets being the 2 chips bet on the 2nd dozen, and the 2nd column of 12 for a total of 9 chips.

The secret to how I got the numbers to put on 0, and 00 is, in the 1st bet placement above under the "en prison" for example, we take the same amount as the total number of chips bet before you put anything on the 0's, (which is 23 chips), divide that by 3. Then, double that number, and it comes to 15. That gives us our total of 53 chips on the layout. For the section, "don't apply any rules" I took the total chip count before putting anything on the 0's, (23 chips), and divided that by 9, (the number of chips bet on each section) which gives us our 25.5 chip total on the 0, and 00 locations. As for the buy-in, I just multiplied the 9 chips times 3, added 2 decimal points to it, and that gave me the 2,700 chip buy-in that we're looking for.

I was wondering what would be the best way to approach the table with a system like this, and I think I might have an answer. What I'm purposing is there needs to be 3 individuals working together as a team consisting of a controller, and two spotters. What would happen is that the controller would give the two spotters cash. Let them have their own color of chips, and bet for himself/herself on the first dozen bets, (the inside, and outside bets), plus the 0, and 00 locations. The other two would be working independently of each other on their section of the layout using more cash from their bankroll whenever needed, and when it's all said and done, everybody keeps the money that they've won. Wouldn't that be awesome?

ALL OF THESE LISTINGS YOU SEE HERE ARE JUST EXAMPLES. YOU HAVE ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO CREATE YOUR OWN CUSTOM BETTING PLACEMENT SYSTEM ABOVE.

twister

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Re: Waste of Time?
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2010, 08:54:17 AM »
Hi code blue, sorry but that wont work if that is the complete system. Your approach is wrong or maybe I'm not understanding something.

How do you select your numbers to start with? It looks like a simple progression system