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Plein-Betting 1 to 4 numbers

Started by winkel, Jul 06, 03:26 PM 2015

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JimmieB

Quote from: 3Nine on Apr 26, 09:23 AM 2016
You're playing too many spins.

Hey 3Nine, I'm not sure how I'm playing too many spins, I'm not constantly playing, this is over a period of time over several sessions, and each game is on average about 21 spins, which I think makes it playable in a B&M casino, the most a game can last is 136 spins (4 x 34), again playable in a B&M casino, however, if you're game is taking this long, you might be in a bit of trouble...of the games played I've had a win on the first spin, the longest game so far has been 63 spins, I had no hit in the first 34 spins, then 3 hits in the next set, my first hit wasn't until spin 56, I was still down at this stage, so I continued, got another hit on spin 60, was now slightly up (6 units), decided to continue, although, debated starting over, anyway got my third hit on spin 63, game over 66 units.

3Nine

Thanks for your reply.  I'm simply referring to the ROI of betting 1 number for 34 spins.  How could you tighten that up a bit?  Just a thought.
Do I turn the wheel,
or does the wheel turn me?

JimmieB

Yeah, I know what you mean, and it's something I've been looking at...possibly betting 2 numbers for say 16 spins, then add another 2 number for another 16 spins, increasing the progression, and so on, however, I keep coming back to this way. I think patience is the key with this system (like a lot of them actually!), and slowly building your BR. At the moment 412 spins has netted me 592 units, this is using 1 as your base unit, as you increase your BR you can obviously increase the value of your base unit, and of course there are games when I'm going to have to quit even though I've made a loss, further diluting the ROI, however, if I can steadily increase the BR, I can increase the base unit at the right time, thus improving the ROI.

I'm really interested to see where this goes with the starting BR of 1000 with real B&M numbers from the multiplayer roulette, and sticking to my rules whilst testing. Far too often in testing, I (and many others, not a dig at anyone by the way!!) deviate from the "rules", and the figures get skewed...not this time though, I'm sticking to it :thumbsup:

denzie

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