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Table of Contents


     Part I: Basics of Modern Slots…..……………...………1

      Chapter 1: Slots RNGs (Random Number Generators)…………....1

         Microprocessor’s program………………………………………………

RNG – the brain of a slot machine………………………………………

How RNG works………………………………………………………..

Chapter 2: Common Slots Players’ Fantasies……………………………3

         When and why they appeared……………………………………………

         9 common fantasies and their explanation……………………….……..

       Chapter 3:  Slots Payoff and Math………………………………….…………5

Slots Payoff Percentage…………………………………….……………

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Payoff cycle………………………………………………………………

Slots math………………………………………………………………..

Part II: Introduction to Streaks Method..……………….…12

        Chapter 4: Current State of Knowledge and Understanding of Slots and Slots Play;
  Analyses of Popular 60 “Systems” and Critical Reviews of 8 Books by 8 experts

Criteria for analyses and reviews.………………………………..……

The most important problem for Slots players – experts’ testimonials

Common “Experts” Blunder…………………………………………..

Correct definition of “loose” and “tight” machines……………………

         Analyses of the “systems” and critical reviews of the books by:………   

         Dwight Crevelt…………………………………………………………

Avery Cardoza…………………………………..….…………….……

MacIntyre Symms……………………………………….…….………

John Patrick……………………………………………………………

Marten Jensen………………………………………………….....……

Larry Mak……………………………………………………………….

Frank Scoblete…………………………………………………………..

Donald Currier………………………………………………………….

         Summary – the state of the current knowledge and understanding of

         Slots and Slots play…………………………………………………….

The Method…………………….………………………………………

King of Slots…………………………………………………….….….

Chapter 5: True Method…………………………………………42

The requirements for a true method………………………………………

Why Streaks Method is the true method…………………………………..

 

What problems Streaks Method solves and how it helps you in your slots play..

 

Chapter 6: Streaks Recognition Theory - Development and Dialectics..44

 

Theoretical foundation of the Streaks Method……………………………

Scientific nature of Streaks Recognition Theory……………….…………

Compliance with the principles of J.S. Mill’s inductive logic….…………

Theory development according to W. Hegel’s Dialectics………………….

Agreement with H. Spencer’s Synthetic Philosophy’s principles………….

Following Descartes’ approach to complex problems……………………...

       Chapter 7: Biggest Misconception about Slots…………………………47

Toughness of Slots…………………………………………………………

The biggest misconception about slots……………………………………

Shortcut to understanding of Slots………………………………………...

Summary of Part II…………………………………………………………

Part III: Streaks Recognition Theory – Foundations and Postulates.49

       Chapter 8: Empirical Observations……………………………………...…49

Slot Machine’s conditions…..…………………………………..…………

General definition of a streak…………………………….….……….……

Cold and hot streaks………..………………………………….……..……

General definition of a splash……………………………...………………

Streak versus a Splash…………..……………………………..…..………

6 empirical observations…..…………………………………..…………..

Chapter 9: Theoretical Interpretations of Empirical Observations……51

Importance of theoretical interpretations……………………..…………

How to interpret correctly……………………………….………………

Casino goals and the ways to achieve them…………..….………………

Interpretations of the observations ………………………………………

“Inertia” in hot and cold machines.….……………………..……………

        Chapter 10: Postulates of Streaks Recognition Theory………55

Theoretical postulates and axioms…………………………………………

Axiomatic nature of Streaks Recognition Theory…………………………

Theory’s foundation………………………………………………………

6 postulates………………………………………………………………..

 Chapter 11: Corollaries from 6 Postulates……………….……57

5 Corollaries from 6 postulates……………………………………………

The most important practical rule of the Streaks Method…………………

Summary of Part III……………………………………………………….

         Part IV: Streaks Recognition Theory – Basic Problems and ......59
   Requirements of Streaks Method

        Chapter 12: Basic Problems and Strategic Goals…………………59

Every player’s main issue……………..………………………………..…

4 basic problems…………………………………………………..………

Streaks Method’s strategy – 2 strategic goals…….………………………

Why and how strategic goals solve player’s problems……………………

Chapter 13: Basic Requirements and Tactics……………………60

Tactical solutions of the Streaks Method……..……………………...…..

3 basic requirements…………….……………………………………….

Summary of Part IV………………..……………………………..………

Part V: Streaks Recognition Theory – Machine’s Language………62

       Chapter 14: Machine’s Data………………………………………62

Importance of a machine’s data………….………………………….……

Basic and fundamental methodological mistake made by previous experts….….

       Chapter 15: Evaluation of Machine’s Data and Bankroll’s Formulas…64

Bankroll’s formulas……..………………………………………..………

3 corollaries from bankroll’s formulas………………………..…………

Correct evaluation of a machine’s data…………………………..………

       Chapter 16: Machine’s Language…………………………………66

       What is a machine’s language……………………………………..………

Importance of “listening” to a machine………………………..……….…

How to understand a machine’s language…………………………………

Slots player’s homage to Thoreau…………………………………………

         Chapter 17: Introduction of Interval………………………………68

Interval’s Definition……………………………………………………….

Interval’s characteristics…………………………………….….…………

Hot and cold intervals……………………………………………………..

When an interval starts and ends…………………………………………..

Alphabet of machine’s language…………………………………………..

Analysis of RNG-Interval connection from technical, academic and……..

philosophical points of view………………………………………………

Interval as a subjective and objective indicator of a machine’s condition….

Few thoughts on randomness………………………………………………

Natural world and a random world of probabilities………………………..

Absolute theoretical randomness versus “relative” and “practical” one….

Philosophical outlook on randomness……………………………………..

Summary of Part V…………………………………………………………

        Part VI: Streaks Recognition Theory - Study of Cycles…………73

      Chapter 18: Cycles…………………………………………………73

What is a Cycle?……………………………….……………….………….

Cycles versus Intervals…………..………………………...………………

Rules of a Cycle’s formation…………………………………………………

Definition of a Cycle………………………………………………………

    Chapter 19: Classification of the Cycles………………..……………………74

3 types of the cycles……………………………………………….………

Definitions for every type………….……………………………..………

Logic behind the proposed classification………………………………….

Examples 1, 2 and 3………..………………………………...…………..

   Chapter 20: Cycle’s Characteristics……………………………………………76

3 characteristics of a cycle……………………………………………….

When a cycle starts and ends………………………………..…..………..

Maximum and minimal size of a cycle……………………………………

Hot and cold cycles………………………………….………………….…

Cycle’s shape……………………………………………………………..

Cycle’s quality……………………………………………………………

Identical and equivalent cycles……………………………………………

Summary of Part VI………………………………………………………

Examples 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15………………………

Part VII: Streaks Recognition Theory – Analysis of Streaks…81

   Chapter 21: Target of Streaks Method………………………………………81

Preliminary technical definition of a streak……...………………………

Preliminary technical definition of a splash………...……………………

Comparison of the streaks and splashes………………..…………………

Examples 16 and 17………………………………………………………

   Chapter 22: Streak’s Characteristics……….…………………………..…...…83

3 characteristics of a streak…………………………………..……..……

Maximum and minimal size of a streak..………………………...………

Precise definition of a streak……………………………….……………

Precise definition of a splash…………………………………………….

The difference between Streaks, Cycles and Intervals…………………...

temperature wise…………………………………………………………..

When a streak starts and ends………………………………………………

Streak’s shape and its graphical representation……………………………

Examples 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26.….……………………….

Chapter 23: Streak’s Dynamics…………………………………87

General outlook on the appearance and disappearance of streaks…………

Differences between the streaks……………………………………………

Streak’s quality………………………………………..……….…………..

General signs of a streak’s deterioration……………………………………

Example of a playing routine……………………………………………….

Summary of Part VII………………………………………………………

Connection between Slots Reality and Streaks Recognition Theory………

Examples 27 and 28…………………………………………………………

  Part VIII: Streaks Recognition Theory – Statistical Limitations…90

         Chapter 24: The Role of Statistics in the Streaks Recognition Theory...90

Inductive nature of the Streaks Recognition Theory………….………….…

           Influence of Statistics on postulates, corollaries, definitions, logic and…..

           overall methodology, strategy and tactics of the Theory and Method….…

           Statistical data of theoretical and practical importance……………………

           Statistical data related specifically to the hot and cold streaks………….…

Chapter 25: Statistical Limitations for the Cycles…………………92

          Importance of statistical data on the cycles’ frequencies..…………...….…

           Comparative frequencies for the cycles of a different size inside the streaks……

          Statistical limitations for all types of cycles………………………………

          Possible theoretical interpretations of statistical data…………………….

          Tables 1 and 2…………………………………………………….………

Examples 29, 30 and 31…………………………………………………..

          Chapter 26: Statistical Limitations for the Intervals……………….…95

          Statistical difference for the cycles belonging to the streaks of the opposite temperatures     

          Statistical limitations for the intervals inside the cycles of the hot streaks…

Statistical limitations for the intervals inside the cycles of the cold streaks..

Summary of Part VIII……………………………………………………..

Tables 3, 4, 5 and example 32……………………………………..………

           Part IX: Application of Streaks Recognition Theory – Streaks Method:
Data Acquisition……………………………………………98
            Chapter 27: Collecting the Data…………………………....……….98

Acquiring the necessary data……………………………..………….……

Counting down a machine…………….…………………..………………

Chapter 28: Counting Methods…………………….......…………99

Two ways to count…………………………………………………………

Strong and weak points of both methods…………………………………..

Training…………………………………………………………………….

Summary of Part IX……………………………………………………….

Examples 33, 34 and 35……………………………………………………

        Part X: Application of Streaks Recognition Theory – Streaks Method:            
  Method’s Thermometer……………………………………101

        Chapter 29: Slots Play………………………….……………101

        Three stages of Slots play…….……………………………….…………

“Entering” a machine…………………………………………….………

Playing a machine………………………………………….……………

Leaving a machine………………………………………………………

Unique problems and goals of every stage………………..….…………

Common goal of all stages……………………………………………….

Chapter 30: Streaks Method’s Thermometer………..……….…103

What is Method’s Thermometer?………………………….………………

Guidelines for Thermometer’s construction……………………….………

How Thermometer measures a streak’s temperature………………….……

         The difference between 3 stages of Slots Play and how it affects Thermometer’s use...

         Chapter 31: Basic Thermometer Pt.1……………………………105

        Basic Thermometer for leaving a machine....................................................

           Examples 36 and 37...................................................................................

         Chapter 32: Basic Thermometer Pt .2…………..……………….107

           Basic Thermometer for entering a machine………………………………..

Examples 38, 39 and 40……………………………………………………

Chapter 33: Further Thermometer’s Adjustment Pt.1…………….109

              Thermometer’s sensitivity………………………………………………..

             How to improve Thermometer……………………………………………

             Using statistical limitations to fine-tune a Thermometer for leaving a machine

             Examples 41, 42, 43 and 44……………………………………………….

         Chapter 34: Further Thermometer’s Adjustment Pt. 2…………….112

            “Entering” a machine – a tricky procedure…………………………………

            Fine-tuning “entering” Thermometer……………………………………..

         The rule for 2 or 3 intervals assumption…………………………………..

         The case of a zero-degree cycle…………………………………………

         Examples 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 and 57………….

             Chapter 35: Accuracy of Method’s Thermometer…………………116
       
             Problems in searching for the hot streaks……………………………….

        Problems in determining the start and the end of the hot streaks…………  

          How Thermometer’s accuracy was determined……………………………

          Accuracy for leaving a machine……………………………………………

           Accuracy for entering a machine…………………………………………..

          Example 58…………………………………………………………………

          Summary of Part X…………………………………………………………

          Part XI: Application of Streaks Recognition Theory – Streaks Method:
         
Play Optimization .......112

              Chapter 36: Why and How to Optimize Your Play…………...122

  What is play optimization…………………………….……………………

  Optimization through right casino environment………………….…..……

  Optimization through a play’s speed………………………………………

  Optimization through a bet variation………………..………………….….

              Chapter 37: Bet Variation in Streaks Method………..…..……124

   The purpose of a bet variation………………………………….…………

   The risk of the bet increases in the disadvantageous games……..………….

   When and why you can increase your bet in Slots Play………........………

  What a bet variation is based on?…………………………………………

   Why a bet variation is a part of your Slots playing strategy…………………

    Chapter 38: Bet Variation Methods……………………………126

                2 basic rules for a bet increase in the expanding cycles…………..…………

    2 basic rules for a bet increase in the contracting cycles…………………….

    Bet variation problem associated with an unpredictability of a change…….

    in a cycle’s shape……………………………………………………………

    The rule for decreasing a bet size…………..……………...……………….

    Aggressive and non-aggressive bet variation……………………………….

    Examples 59, 60, 61, 62 and 63……………………………………………..

     Part XII: Application of Streaks Recognition Theory – Streaks Method:
        
Test, Conclusions and Recommendations
……….129

     Chapter 39: Test, 930 Slots and 1 Year in Life……………..…129

    Streaks Recognition Theory – a theoretical hypothesis…………..………

    How the test was conducted…………………………….………..……….

    Results of the test:  + 6035 bets win and relevant statistics………………

    Proof of the win – the copies of W-2G forms……………………...……..

    Tables 6, 7 and 8…………………………………………………………..

     Chapter 40: Test – Conclusions, Evaluation and Recommendations…134

    How to make correct conclusions……………………….….……………

    Evaluation of the Streaks Method’s Performance……………..………….

    Virtue and Vice………………….……………………………………..…

             Recommendations based on the evaluation of the Streaks Method’s performance……

    Chapter 41: Philosophy, Psychology, Money Management and Discipline
           of a Gambler
………………………………………………140

     Mature Gambling Style……………………………………………………

     Philosophy ...............………………………………………………..…..…

     Psychology…………………………………………………………………

     Money Management ………………………………………………………

     Discipline………………………………………………………………….

     Behavior and Attitude of a Gambler inside a Casino’s Jungle…………....

     Correct way to begin your long-term gambling career…..……………..…

              Chapter 42: Gambling (and Life) Lessons from Greek Mythology……..……145

    Old Masters and Gambling in Antiquity…………………………………

    Philosophical interpretations of Greek Myths……………………………

    Gambler’s interpretations of Greek Myths………………………………

    Philosophical and Gambling Analyses of 10 Myths:…………………….

    Flight of Icarus…………………………………………………………..

    Death of Achilles…………………………………………………………

    Trojan Horse……………………………………………………………..

    Polyphemus and Odysseus……………………………………………….

    Scylla and Charybdis…………………………………………………….

    Hercules versus Hydra……………………………………………………

    Atalanta and Hyppomenes……………………………………………….

    Memnon and Achilles……………………………………………………

    Hera and Zeus……………………………………………………………

    Perseus versus Medusa…………………………………………………..

     Chapter 43: Gambling Disciples of God Part II.………………161

   Gambling as a source of happiness…………………………………………

   Gambler as an artist…………………………………………………………

   Gambler as a hero…………………………………………………………..

   Gambler’s Existencia……………………………………………………….

   Gambling Disciples of God…………………………………………………

     Chapter 44: Review of Streaks Recognition Theory and Streaks Method…163

   Review of the development of Streaks Recognition Theory………………..

   Overview of the Streaks Method……………………………………………

            Diagrams 1 and 2 for schematic presentation of the development of the Theory and Method                

            Glossary: The Language of Streaks Recognition Theory and Streaks Method.166

           Selected References………………………………………………………167

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