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Using the MASTERCLASS URS | ||||||||
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MASTERCLASS URSThe flagship Ultimate Roulette System product is the MASTERCLASS URS. It embodies all that we have learnt about LMT in this book. It is a Double-Dozen system – it uses two dozen bets to bet on each spin. Like the ULTRA URS, the MASTERCALSSS URS incorporates a DSMS as well as a various powerful Loss Management Technique (LMT) subsystems. Unlike the ULTRA URS which plays the full stake list in understaking mode, the MASTERCLASS URS flat bets during this mode and only uses a stake list in Turbo mode. This lowers the understaking losses even further. Doing so increases the MASTER URS’s profit range dramatically. It also allows for higher stake ranges than previously possible with any of the other systems. This sets MASTERCLASS apart, and explains why it is priced at double of the price of the other Ultimate Gambling Systems combined.
Like the ULTRA URS and URS, the MASTERCLASS URS came about due to the limitations of the SUPER URS. A lack of a professional LMT subsystems, a lack of DSMS and losses due to understaking all led me to redesign the SUPER URS, add all these features and subsystems and re-brand it as the MASTERCLASS URS.
The MASTERCLASS URS has changed a lot since those early days. Today it is nothing like the SUPER URS. It has its own dual Dozen-Bet engines and the DSMS is totally different from the one employed by ULTRA URS. The advances made with MASTERCLAS URS has led to the only system that can does not experience any losses in the ten thousand spin test bed of users online casino spin results[1]. The maximum amount of stakes allowed is six; however, you can manually vary this between a one-stake list and a six-stake list. I would advise leaving this at six as the system is fine-tuned for this stake list setting. The MASTERCLASS URS win rate is exceptionally high in Turbo mode – see Figure 285 for an illustration of the performance of MASTERCLASS URS over 10,000 spins.
Figure 285: MASTERCLASS URS performance over 10,000 spins
You will immediately notice that in SLOW mode the MASTERCLASS URS did not experience any total stake losses, however as the Speed setting was increased the losses started to appear and increase. Figure 285 shows 5 losses in SPRINT mode, two in MEDIUM mode and none in SLOW mode. We shall look at these settings soon but first let us find out more about the MASTERCLASS URS fascia and how to use it.
The fascia
Figure 286: The MASTERCLASS URS fascia with the Turbo pane extended
The MASTERCLASS URS fascia is the part you see when you first open the program. See Figure 2 for an illustration of the MASTERCLASS URS fascia. The fascia contains the latest results section on the far left, the messages section in the centre top, the roulette table map in the middle of the fascia, the manual submit results below the roulette table map, the stake marker on the roulette table map, the active performance graph in the lower right hand of the fascia, the stake list and Turbo Activation Indicator on the far right of the fascia, and the statistics section on the bottom centre of the fascia.
Latest ResultsThe latest results section keeps a record of the last 15 spins of your game as you input results from your online casino roulette game. You will see the numbers you input represented in this section bottom up (the latest result will be at the top of the list and the oldest results will be near or at the bottom of the latest results section. MessagesAs you input results, you will see messages at the top of the centre of the fascia. “Place your bets”, “Sorry, you lose” and “You are a winner!!” are the messages you will see the most. These messages tell you how you are doing and what to do next. If your last bet wins, you will see the message, “You are a winner!!” whilst if your last bet loses you will be presented with the message “Sorry, you lose”. These messages should be displayed only for a few seconds before the message returns to “Place your bets”.
Roulette Table MapA diagram of a roulette table is displayed in the middle of the screen. As you move your mouse over the table a popup will say “Double-click to submit result”. You can either submit the results of the roulette wheel spin from your online casino account by double-clicking the actual number that won or if it was not a zero, then you can also double-click on the dozen that the winning number belongs to, i.e. 1 to 12, 13 to 24 or 25 to 36. If the number was a zero, simply double-click on the zero. There are sections of the roulette table map which are non-active, i.e. you cannot use these sections to input results for MASTERCLASS URS. See Figure 3 for a graphical illustration of these sections. The column section labeled 2 to 1, the outside bet sections labeled 1-18, EVEN, ODD, 19 to 36 and the red and black diamond shape sections cannot be used to input results into MASTERCLASS URS.
Figure 287: Non-active sections of the MASTERCLASS URS roulette table map
The only sections that are active for double-clicking to input results into the MASTERCLASS URS are illustrated in Figure 288.
Figure 288: Active sections of the MASTERCLASS URS roulette table map
If you use the graphical method and use the dozens sections to input spin results, you will notice that the number that is used for the 1-12 dozen is 11, the number substituted for 13-24 is 22 and the number used for 25-36 is 33. Don’t be surprised by this because when you use the dozens section to input results a number in that dozen has to be chosen to represent the dozen. MASTERCLASS URS uses 11, 22, and 33. Zero can only be input by double clicking 0 (zero) when you use the graphical method for result input into MASTERCLASS URS.
Manual SubmitThe roulette table map is only one means of result input into the MASTERCLASS URS. You can also input results into the MASTERCLASS URS using the manual submission method (see Figure 298). First select the number that won from the drop down menu and then click the submit button. Either method of result input into the MASTERCLASS URS is acceptable. It’s all a matter of preference. Use the method you find comfortable. I personally prefer the graphical method because I find it faster and easier than the manual submission method for me.
Figure 289: Manual Submit section Stake Marker You will notice a red marker that is displayed within one of the dozen sections on the roulette table map. This marker will have a number displayed on it. The marker marks the dozen you are to place the next bet on and the number displayed on it represents the amount to use when placing the next bet.
Figure 290: The Stake Marker
In Figure 290, the stake marker is sitting on the 1 – 12 (1st Dozen) and 25 – 36 (3rd Dozen) and displaying 0.1. In this example we will assume you are playing roulette using pound sterling. Therefore you will place two Dozen bets at your online casino, one on the 1st Dozen and the other on the 2nd Dozen – both for £0.10. You will note that the Figure displayed on the grey stake markers changes after you update the MASTERCLASS URS with the results of the last spin. It will increase by incrementing to the next stake in the stake list when you lose or it will reset to the first stake in the stake list if you won the last spin. We will look closer at the stake list in a short while, for now let us look at the next section of the MASTERCLASS URS fascia, the Turbo Activation Indicator sub-window button.
Performance GraphThe performance graph is a very useful tool. Most gamblers do no keep good records and thus are often unaware of their performance. They can lose £1,000 but will continue to gamble because they hope to win big in the next spin. With the graphical performance graph you see exactly how much profit or loss you have amassed.
Figure 291: The Performance Graph
The MASTERCLASS URS performance graph (see Figure 291) is active and dynamic. This means that it changes as you input the results. It is plotted with number of spins along the x-axis (horizontal) and money along the y-axis (vertical). In one glance you can see how you are performing.
Turbo Activation IndicatorThe Turbo Activation Indicator is a Dynamic Stake management System. It incorporates a loss management tool for MASTERCLASS URS. This combination of risk, security and stake management is controlled through the Settings option under the Tools menu option. The combination of dynamic stake management, risk management (greed management), and security management, greatly reduces the risk of losing and increases the chances of winning big. MASTERCLASS URS uses the full spectrum of LMT discussed in this book to reduce the possibility of a Turbo stake loss. It also only uses flat betting in understaking mode – something that is unique to the Ultimate Roulette System range. Because of the massive complexity of this system, I will take time to explain exactly how the MASTERCLASS URS does all this, and how you can control the governing variables of the Turbo subsystem.
Figure 292: The Turbo Activation Indicator sub-window In Figure 292, we see the stake list and Turbo Activation Indicator. When turbo is off nothing will be displayed above the stake list, however, when Turbo is on, “Turbo On” will be displayed in red above the stake list (see Figure 292). That is all you will see on the screen – this is what I meant earlier – when I said the Turbo system in MASTERCLASS URS is non-intrusive. You – the users of MASTERCLASS URS – will not be disturbed from playing roulette whilst all the various subsystems are doing their work. Your only indication that anything is happening will be through the Turbo Activation Indicator and the changes in the stake list from a single stake (flat betting) to a list of stakes. When the Turbo Activation Indicator reads “ON”, the stake list will dynamically change from the flat betting stake to the raised stakes. You need not change anything about how you are using MASTERCLASS URS; simply follow the stake suggestions and the bet selection. After a win in Turbo mode, the MASTERCLASS URS may return to flat betting. Do not be alarmed by this, it just means that MASTERCLASS URS does not predict an easy win in the upcoming pattern or current pattern anymore. Sometimes the MASTERCLASS URS will stay in Turbo mode after a win – this means that the patterns suggest that the chances of winning are still good. We will come back to the Turbo subsystem later – in this chapter. Let us examine the results and performance of MASTERCLASS URS against the ten thousand spin test bed.
Speed settingIn this selection we examine how the MASTERCLASS URS performs at different Speed settings. The Speed setting selects the greed level – measured by the rate at which you want to make profit. The higher this rate the higher the chances are that you will encounter a total loss. This setting also sets the criteria for activating the Turbo feature. It is therefore imperative that before you rush ahead and set the highest setting available, you start with the lowest Speed setting first. This will allow you to gauge the setting before you decide to increase it to the highest setting. The Speed can be “Slow”, “Medium”, “Fast” or “Sprint”. The lower your Speed setting, the more patience you will need in order to use the MASTERCLASS URS at that setting. This is because the MASTERCLASS URS Turbo feature will only act on the most probable and definite signals in “Slow” setting whilst in “Sprint” setting it will take almost all opportunities that look like they are good signals. With the other settings set to their defaults, i.e. Max stake level = 12, Stake tuning = 1, Stake Multiplier = 5 and Risk level = 1, we will vary the Speed setting and see what happens to the MASTERCLASS URS performance. The results will be presented as Graphs as before. You will notice that in Speed setting = “Slow”, the MASTERCLASS URS experienced no losses in Turbo mode. As soon as the Speed setting was changed to “Medium”, two losses occurred in Turbo mode. These losses were quickly recovered from before the end of the 10,000th spin however it may have been best to not have had to deal with them at all. Speed setting = “Fast” saw the introduction of two more losses on top of the two experienced in Speed setting = “Medium.” Speed setting = Sprint” saw one more total loss in Turbo added to the performance. In true MASTERCLASS form – even with these losses – the system improved on its bankroll with almost every Speed setting, see Figure 293 for the finishing bankroll values for each Speed setting.
Figure 293: MASTERCLASS URS bankroll performance summary
Figure 294: Speed setting at "Slow"
Figure 295: Performance of MASTERCLASS URS with Speed set to "Slow"
Figure 296: Speed setting at "Medium"
Figure 297: Performance of MASTERCLASS URS with Speed set to "Medium"
Figure 298: Speed setting at "Fast"
Figure 299: Performance of MASTERCLASS URS with Speed set to "Fast"
Figure 300: Speed setting at "Sprint"
Figure 301: Performance of MASTERCLASS URS with Speed set to "Sprint"
[1] This is achieved using Speed settings at SLOW and Risk Level set to 1. | ||||||||
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