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Started by ignatus, Jan 25, 12:54 AM 2016

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ignatus

How many times can 9 numbers repeat? Most i've seen is 8-9 times, im sure it could be more,

TRIGGER- Dozen 1 & 3 is only played. Locate last street hit in doz 1 or 3, now bet the other 3 unhit Streets within that particular doz. Also bet 3u on the opposite High/Low.

(I use to alternate between doz 1 & 3, when one is hit, i bet the other...)

Progression: Double bets for each loss (not recomended), Another option is to use Kattila's progression for a 50/50 bet; that is +1u bet for each loss (+1u on the streets, +3u on the High/Low) and keep the same bet for the next trigger, until recovered. That may lower the risk with this system, perhaps...

First test was played with martingale, (not recommended) just for demonstration.

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ignatus

Played with 1u bets and Kattila's progression. Not so bad, eh?
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ignatus

Third test went straight to hell. sry.  :-[
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Nixie

Quote from: ignatus on Jan 25, 05:47 AM 2016
Third test went straight to hell. sry.  :-[

Wow, you seemed to be on to something there. Interesting testing and it's worth it to keep at it. I'd be interested to see how this plays out.

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