You Have to Read This Hi People
I’ve been away for a while busy helping build a couple of houses with my business partner, Andy, and in my spare time I’ve been visiting my lovely new granddaughter in the capital.
I thought I’d visit you guys and see what you’ve been up to over the last couple of months. I see the group has expanded somewhat, yet managed to maintain the friendly atmosphere of encouragement and sharing. It’s such a pleasure after visiting other Forums and witnessing the meaningless personal arguments. I’m not sure if some of them are actually interested in improving their game strategy or just attacking others!
All I can say is, “Thank God for Victor’s appearance on this Forum.” He put a lot of things in perspective for me. Not that I thought I knew everything but I’d been playing for a while and wasn’t sure there was anything else to learn until Victor crystallized his wLw hunting. Now it is the central focus of my attack strategy.
My venture into Internet selling was a complete waste of time and money. The cost of the web site construction was $5,000. Then there were the other parasites who wanted their cut of the cake – Tax Dept, Merchant Bank, Hosting fees, Accountant, Direct credit facilities - the list goes on. After a whole year we had only generated sales of $5,220 so in essence we made quite a loss. There is so much competition out there on the Internet for roulette that we didn’t stand a chance. AND you all know how many of those strategy sellers don’t have a workable system anyway! There are just so many fraudsters out there that the general public is absolutely gun shy of the whole buying and selling thing over the Internet.
Andy and I closed the whole thing down last month, cut our losses and decided to concentrate on playing the strategy for our own profit.
Andy had two quick forays into the casino with only $150 and came out both times with over a $1000 profit!!!!!
He talked me into stopping some of my ‘work’ and travel to the Hamilton Casino for a shot at making up some of our internet investment losses.
I watched him bet for a while and I’ll outline what he did so you can ‘marvel’ at his ‘courage’ (sorry for the inverted commas). This is what he did:
1) Looked at the History Board which showed 36 as the last winning number.
2) He then bet against column 3 repeating by betting $5 on each of the other two columns 1 and 2. A win generated a $5 profit.
3) When he lost on a column repeating like 33 followed by 9 he would not just triple up with his next bet, he would jump straight from $5 to $25 on two columns!
4) If a column did repeat (which they often do) he would then change tack and follow that column and the previous winning column.
5) As far as I could make out he was initially following a pattern of non-repeats where columns were jumping around and then as soon as they did repeat he would follow the pattern of strong columns. As soon as he lost again on a sleeping column waking up he would revert to following the non-repeating column pattern.
6) I hope this makes sense – I can see it in my head but it may be confusing to those reading it. I think his basic philosophy is to follow trends. If it was irregular columns jumping around then he’d hop on that band wagon. If they changed to strong columns he would immediately jump on that pattern.
7) On the first day he didn’t have to go past his first aggressive progression. I told him it was just luck but had to eat my word when he repeated the same profit taking on the second day!
8) He always placed an insurance bet on zero when he got to the second progression and won $360 with an outrageous $10 bet when all he needed was a simple $5 bet. His reasoning was that the first column was strong and we always treat zero as a low dozen and place it in the third column for recording purposes anyway.
9) On the second day I watched his progressions and twice he had to go to that third progression. $5, $25, $100. The odd thing was that he enjoyed the first loss because he won a larger profit from the bigger bets!!!!!! I asked him what he would do if he had to continue past $100. His reply was that he’d revert back to $5 and build again!!
So there you are for what it’s worth – Andy made over $2,000 with his two attacks on the casino. I was still deliberating on his technique because it was only two visits.
I sat at the machine and quietly worked on my own column/dozens strategy with a normal tripling progression and doubled my money fairly quickly from $500 to $1,000. Zero appeared twice – once when I didn’t need it and once when I had it covered.
Andy only attacked the columns whereas I attacked both columns and dozens at the same time. I record all the spins in their particular column/dozen whereas Andy just consults the History Board and bets on the la-*test*-('") spin. He made another $1,000 that day too!
If I’d used Andy’s aggressive progression I would have used the $100 bet twice but my profit taking would have been closer to $3,000.
Hamilton is a relatively small casino compared to some of the huge ones overseas so we’ll go back to building spec homes for a while and then travel to the bigger casino in Auckland where we won’t be noticed quite so much. If we have the same success there we’ll return to Hamilton Casino and take some of their profit again. We don’t want to be greedy now do we?
If there’s anything you guys/gals need to ask me, feel free to comment. I’m so glad I’m free of the Internet selling thing now; it was a real pressure thing!
I’ll post the same story on Victor’s Forum so it reaches everyone.
Cheers
Steve Morgan (New Zealand)
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