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Started by chrisbis, Jan 31, 12:04 PM 2011

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Chrisbis

Testing splits in the felt presentation.
CWB Splits.

[felt]
1@Spl1/4
1@Spl7/10
[/felt]


this should show a consistent winning bet sector1 bet with 1 unit on Split 1/4....and 1 unit on Split 7/10
[felt]
1@Spl1/4
1@Spl7/10
[/felt]
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Chrisbis

What should work?
Dozens
Columns
Inside numbers
Streets
Double streets
Splits?
Quads (4 number)
Tri's (3 number)
No Zero
Single Zero
Double Zero
Vertical Splits
Max number value per chip.


Would U tick what is done pls............then I'll test.  :thumbsup:
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VLS

Quote from: Chrisbis on Aug 25, 01:14 PM 2011
Dozens (tick)
Columns (tick)
Inside numbers (tick)
Streets (tick)
Double streets (tick)
Splits?
Quads (4 number)
Tri's (3 number)
No Zero (tick)
Single Zero (tick)
Double Zero (tick)
Vertical Splits
Max number value per chip. (tick)
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Chrisbis

The Now Classic "Free Spin" as shown on No zero Table/Felt:-

[felt]
3@L
2@D3
1@DS4
[/felt]
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Chrisbis

The Now Classic "Free Spin" as shown on Single Zero Table/Felt:-
(Of course, it will not be a free spin if the result lands on Zero!)

[felt0]
3@L
2@D3
1@DS4
[/felt0]
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Chrisbis

The Now Classic "Free Spin" as shown on Double Zero Table/Felt:-
(Again, just hope it doesn't land in the Green Goblin Lap!)

[felt00]
3@L
2@D3
1@DS4
[/felt00]
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Chrisbis

[felt]
1@17
1@34
1@6
1@27
1@13
1@36
1@11
1@25
1@2
1@21
1@4
1@19
1@15
[/felt]
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Chrisbis

Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

Chrisbis

[felt0]
3@L
2@D3
1@DS4
[/felt0]

...............

I see this feature doesn't work any longer. Shame ???
Roulette..........................
Physical in Nature, Random in Opportunity                                                    The Reveal Originator!

lightfoot500

Hi, two things
if i log into the free roulette you offer and play a few rounds.  then 1. hit the back key so i dont sit idle and waste others time,  i am not able to return (sometimes) by re-logging in.  at the log-in box, i auto-enter user/pw and enter, and page just returns to log in again.,, and again..  i have to come out.. go back to the forum,, find the picture of the roulette game, and click on it, and then go into the roulette game that way..   but thanks for providing a place to test a strategy.
suggestion ..  perhaps make the box to check that the bet has been placed and the clock can advance to 0..  it a little more acessible and larger place.  perhaps just a button to push that is more towards the upper left of the board...

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