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Roulette-focused => Testing zone => Topic started by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 06:36 AM 2012

Title: Catching the 9's
Post by: buffalowizard on Jun 07, 06:36 AM 2012

This follows on from a method I devised and tested
on another forum. I had varying degrees of success
with it, but it was a bit too much of a roller coaster
so I am revisiting it, within a different structure and
will test again. So here we go:

Split the board up into 4 sets of 9:


1=   1-9
2=   10-18
3=   19-27
4=   28-36


3 streets each.


Note down in matrix fashion what section hits (grid of 4 width)


Example:


1 2 2 4


Note that the second section repeated. What we are looking for
is a row without any repeats such as:


3 4 3 1


There are two lots of section 3 here, but they are not direct
repeats so this counts as a trigger line.


Now we bet four times for a repeat of the last section.


2 3 4 3


That's a losing 4 line, so instead of continuing betting and
catching a long run of losers, we stop and wait for a repeat.


1 4 2 2


There's a repeat. So no we wait for our non repeating trigger
line.


2 3 1 4


That's a trigger line - bet for a repeat four times.


3 3


And the repeat has come in straight away.




That's pretty much it. Progression is a big question,


I tend to go 1111 with first lot of four, then 2222, 3333 etc.


You can set your own loss limits.


I will show some examples soon.




BW