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Sleeping Line 2

Started by ignatus, Jun 18, 10:54 PM 2017

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ignatus

Procedure: Wait for 1 line to sleep for a minimum of 12-15 spins, THEN when it wakes up (when it hits), bet the 2 unhit SPLITs within that particular line, and begin progression

Progression: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 STOP

(First test was played with 5u bets)
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RobbieD

Ignatus - after 3000+ posts, do you really believe that Roulette can be broken? By that, I don't mean occasionally beaten, but consistently beaten. Is there some point when your systems will actually repeat themselves without us knowing?

ignatus

Quote from: RobbieD on Jun 19, 04:55 PM 2017
Ignatus - after 3000+ posts, do you really believe that Roulette can be broken? By that, I don't mean occasionally beaten, but consistently beaten. Is there some point when your systems will actually repeat themselves without us knowing?

Yes, but i've used a too long negative progression (with this one and others) to be "consistently beaten" you need to win more than you lose, LOSSES do happen yes, but with a shorter progression one would be able to recover and go on and still be in profit, long term...
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