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Testing the Unholy Grail

Started by buffalowizard, May 06, 02:59 PM 2015

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buffalowizard

It may not be holy, but at least I'll tell ya how to play it!!

Just something I spotted on the streets as I was lining them up in two columns in 100 spin chunks.

Each column always saw a repeat street at least once.

So in theory, we'd need a 3 number progression for each column and we're laughing. When one column is feeling sleepy, the other can be awake...we hope.

Here's a sample:

A      B

3   10
4   10   repeat column B   
5   10   another repeat
6   8
4   11
7   3
4   12
8   6
11   3
11   3      repeats both columns
5   11
9   6
3   8
7   12
12   5
4   10
10   5
6   12
6   9      repeat column A
2   4
5   5
8   4
11   6
5   7
4   2
2   5
12   7
4   12
3   11
9   2
3   2      repeat column B
1   11
12   12
11   6
8   7
1   11
7   9
6   7
4   9
7   6
2   7
6   4
8   8
12   9
7   10
10   6
4   9
4   11   repeat A
9   6
11   2


The problem is knowing when to stop and how to close a column, as you can see here, column B is still sleeping.

If someone knows a 3 number progression and how much you win with each step, I can work out profit per session.

Thanks......there must be a way of taking advantage of these repeats that seem to always show up in both columns at least once

hanshuckebein

"Don't criticize what you don't understand. You never walked in that man's shoes." (Elvis Presley)

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