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Perfect 9

Started by ignatus, Sep 21, 03:02 AM 2020

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ignatus

well, here is an *idea* of a system, now however you play it Flatbet, positive or negative progression is up to you, also testing... but this is exacly the same system as the "Double Impact"-Flatbet system, but now bet with *9 numbers*

BET; As 1 Dozen Hit, you bet the 2 other dozens --ALL Straightups *and* ALL the SPLITS of the  Opposite color just hit....

Since its 9 numbers Bet. FLATBET would be 3 spins for Each bet. or Else use Positive or Negative Progression,

SHORT TERM, it should work.... anyway

I have not installed RX, so i cannot code it/test it...
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"Focus on predicting wheel sectors where the ball is expected to land" ~Steve

Taotie

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Ignatus, you're trying to same thing again and again, with the same results.

INTERCEPTOR

And don't play on dozens you *beep*, or you will lose your *beep* out of your *beep* pants.

ignatus

Here is an example of Gamplay with a *positive progression* (+1u for each HIT, until Reached a new high)....

link:s://roulette-simulator.info/en/game/a1bfc5b10d4d1fb6ed2178bcff656bcf
If you like to donate link::[url="//paypal.me/ignatus1"]//paypal.me/ignatus1[/url]

"Focus on predicting wheel sectors where the ball is expected to land" ~Steve

ignatus

If you like to donate link::[url="//paypal.me/ignatus1"]//paypal.me/ignatus1[/url]

"Focus on predicting wheel sectors where the ball is expected to land" ~Steve

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