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There are many hidden patterns in Roulette data, we can use these patterns to help predict what is more likely to happen during a session in future spins, this helps us understand where to bet in order to gain an advantage over the house.

Hidden Patterns In Roulette Results - Part 1

Discover the Secret Patterns in Roulette Data! This video unveils how hidden patterns in roulette can predict outcomes and give you an edge over the house. Learn about probability distribution and how to use the results of consecutive spins to make informed bets. We simplify the concept with a dice analogy, revealing how different outcomes become more likely. We then apply this method to Roulette's dozens, showing real spin examples and how to track results with a simple pen and paper. Understand how to bet smartly by following data outliers and adjusting your strategy. While no system is foolproof, this approach enhances your chances by focusing on less risky, smaller bets. Join us in uncovering the hidden data patterns in roulette and learn how to analyse data for yourself.

Hidden Patterns In Roulette Results - Part 2

Origins and Intentions: Our journey began with the "Hidden-Patterns-Found-in-Roulette-Results" video, where we introduced hidden probability patterns in roulette. Our goal was to inspire viewers to analyse roulette results themselves, understanding patterns in data and various bet sizes. The follow-up videos on building your own probability tracker have been a hit, with many viewers successfully creating the second version. Viewer Division - Probabilists vs. Fallacists: Interestingly, our content has split our audience into two groups - the "probabilists" and "fallacists," reflecting diverse viewpoints on the gambler’s fallacy. This division showcases the broad spectrum of beliefs about pattern formation and its relevance in roulette. Expanding Our Scope: We're now broadening our content to cover a range of topics, each building upon the last. Topics include the evolution of betting systems, probability distribution trackers, live play analyses, combinatorics, and more. Plus, there's a bonus tip at the end! Roulette Journey and Channel Direction: We metaphorically describe the roulette journey, from random betting to discovering systematic strategies, emphasizing bankroll management and profit targeting. This leads us to our channel's future direction, focusing on mathematically proven insights into roulette. Reality of Roulette Systems: We debunk the myth of a foolproof betting system for roulette, advocating for a dynamic approach that considers patterns in results to improve prediction accuracy. Video Intent and Approach: Clarifying that our first video wasn't about presenting a complete system, we focus on mathematically provable insights and the evolution of betting systems. Effective Strategies and Session Planning: An in-depth discussion on the components of an effective betting strategy, including session planning, bet selection, and progression management. Importance of Session Planning: Emphasizing the critical role of session planning in successful betting strategies, promising a future video dedicated to this topic. Live Demo Request and Version 2 Trackers: Addressing viewer requests for a live demo of our trackers, we highlight the advancements from Version 1 to Version 2, setting the stage for a live demonstration. Preparing for the Live Demo: We discuss setting up a session plan and the importance of tracking bets for effective management during live play. Live Demo Breakdown: A step-by-step walkthrough of our live demo, showcasing how we apply our strategies and manage bets in real-time. Deep Dive into Strategies, Patterns, and Data Analysis: An extensive exploration of various betting strategies, pattern recognition, and data analysis techniques in roulette. We cover topics like expected value, the impact of different betting systems, and advanced strategies for playing progressions and managing bets. Conclusion and Reflection: Wrapping up, we reflect on the effectiveness of our strategies, the importance of understanding expected value, and the role of data analysis in mastering roulette. Finally, we invite your feedback and thoughts. Which part of the video intrigued you the most, and what would you like to see next? Join the conversation and help shape our future content!

Build Your Own Probability Distribution Tracker - Part 1

In this video, we'll guide you through creating a simple roulette probability tracker using Excel. However, before we dive into it, make sure you've watched the first part of our video titled "Hidden Patterns Found in Roulette Results." We'll begin with the basics of tracking 6-pocket line bets, right through to 18-pocket even money bets. The tracker will serve as a foundation for more advanced tracking in the future. So, open up Excel, follow along, and let's get started!

Build Your Own Probability Distribution Tracker - Part 2

In today's video, we continue our journey with the spreadsheet we started in our previous video, "Build Your Own Roulette Probability Distribution Tracker - Part 1." If you haven't watched that video yet, we strongly recommend doing so before diving into this one. This video is divided into two parts: Part 1: Enhancing the Tracker In the first part, we'll be updating our spreadsheet to make it even more powerful. We'll add expected values to our graph, making it easier to identify outliers in the data. Additionally, we'll duplicate the worksheet, creating separate pages for different bet sizes. Part 2: Custom Roulette Functions In the second part, we'll introduce custom roulette functions in Excel. These functions will streamline the process of entering spin data and updating multiple graphs simultaneously. By monitoring dozens, columns, and even-money bets simultaneously, we increase our chances of identifying outliers in live game data. This will help you get started on the code:- ------------------------------------------------------------- Public Function GetDozen(pocket) Select Case pocket ' First Dozen Case 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: GetDozen = 1 ' Second Dozen Case 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24: GetDozen = 2 ' Third Dozen Case 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36: GetDozen = 3 ' Catch all other values and return Zero Case Else: GetDozen = 0 End Select End Function
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