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5 numbers system

Started by Carsch, Oct 16, 12:46 AM 2013

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Carsch

I've done some tests and it's kicking ass. Someone might want to test it more extensively.


a) Pick 5 numbers belonging to either one of the 2 wheel sectors (divide the wheel in to 4 equal sectors)
that have hit the most within the past 5 spins.


b) The 5 numbers must be picked from within the 2 Dozens most active within the past 5 spins.


Progression: 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 â€" 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2 â€" 3,3,3,3,3 â€" 4,4,4,4,4

That's (8x1u - 8x2u - 5x3u - 5x4u)


Bankroll: 295


Average profit: 2u/spin


Which 5 numbers to pick?  it doesn't really matter. Or you may choose to follow a trend if you see one.
Note that when picking your numbers from 2 Dozens, you'll have usually either 5, 6 or 7 numbers belonging to a wheel sector (at least on the American layout).

Tomla021

so once you pick the 5 numbers you just continue betting those numbers? or do you switch after a bit?
"No Whining, just Winning"

Carsch

Switch anytime a wheel sector showing within the past 5 spins becomes predominant.

Ex: 1,2,2,3,2.................assuming that these are the wheel sectors that hit in the past 5 spins, here i'd use the numbers from sector 2, until another sector becomes predominant.




Tomla021

ok got ya thx --now what about the dozens--the start is predominant sector in last 5  but take the numbers out of the predominant dozens?
"No Whining, just Winning"

Carsch

Yep! Usually, i won't count a Dozen until it establishes itself.....that is, until it hits twice before any of the other Dozens. Meaning that if a sleeper Dozen hits only once, it won't count for me. It has to hit more than once before it goes to sleep again for me to use it. But this is just another way of doing it. Use whichever method works best for you.

Tomla021

ok boss --i will try some spins!
thanks
"No Whining, just Winning"

Azim

Quote from: Carsch on Oct 16, 12:46 AM 2013
I've done some tests and it's kicking ar*e. Someone might want to test it more extensively.


a) Pick 5 numbers belonging to either one of the 2 wheel sectors (divide the wheel in to 4 equal sectors)
that have hit the most within the past 5 spins.


b) The 5 numbers must be picked from within the 2 Dozens most active within the past 5 spins.


Progression: 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 â€" 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2 â€" 3,3,3,3,3 â€" 4,4,4,4,4

That's (8x1u - 8x2u - 5x3u - 5x4u)


Bankroll: 295


Average profit: 2u/spin


Which 5 numbers to pick?  it doesn't really matter. Or you may choose to follow a trend if you see one.
Note that when picking your numbers from 2 Dozens, you'll have usually either 5, 6 or 7 numbers belonging to a wheel sector (at least on the American layout).

If for some strange reason you lose 26 spins do you give up or restart again ?

With right tools and good money management, any gambling activity can produce a steady income.

Carsch

I'll assume that a hit must be near........either i wait for a virtual win then use higher units,
or i continue the chase with higher units with hopes that one of the numbers will hit soon. It's a risk, of course..........and someone has to do it though. LOL ;)

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