Elmo’s Faucet Grinder – Version of Oscar’s Grind

Do you have a very low balance or bankroll? Is it hard to grow you balance from faucet? Maybe this can help.

Oscar’s Grind is a betting strategy used by gamblers on wagers where the outcome is evenly distributed between two results of equal value (like flipping a coin, betting on red or black in roulette, etc.). It is an archetypal positive progression strategy. It is also called Hoyle’s Press. In German and French it is often referred to as the Pluscoup Progression. It was first documented by Allan Wilson in his 1965 book,The Casino Gambler’s Guide.[1] This progression is based on calculating the size of bets so that in the event of a losing streak, if and when a same-length winning streak occurs, a profit is obtained. The main concept is that there are periods of many wins and periods of many losses. Losses and wins often come in streaks. Ideally, bets are kept low on losing streaks and increased on winning streaks, which hopefully will follow.

oscars-grind

Download Elmo’s Faucet Grinder Here

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This Strategies can be used starting from a very low balance.

3X Strategy

4X Strategy

 

To use this scrypt, you must download the Seuntjies Dicebot.

  1. Download and Save the Script
  2. Run the Dice Bot and Choose a Dice Site and Log In
  3. At Settings >> Choose “Programmer”
  4. On the “Code” Tab, Paste the Scrypt on the lower box.
  5. You can change the basebet and the profit target, I recommend to leave it as is.
  6. Go to “Console” Tab and type start() to start the betting and stop() to stop the bot. If the bot reaches the profit target, the bot automatically stops.

10 thoughts on “Elmo’s Faucet Grinder – Version of Oscar’s Grind

  1. Elmo’s Faucet Grinder gives an error message [string “chunk”]:27: attempt to perform arithmetic on global ‘low’ (a nil value)
    3x Strategy-[string “chunk”]:21: attempt to perform arithmetic on global ‘counter’ (a nil value)
    4x Strategy-[string “chunk”]:22: attempt to call global ‘rstseed’ (a nil value)

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