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Making the conventional unconventional

Started by RP, Mar 12, 04:21 AM 2011

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RP

Just one of many thoughts I've had lately. . . . .

If you walked into a casino and saw a run or, say 22 reds, how would you bet? Would you feel at an advantageous point? Would you expect a black to come soon based on the trend breaking, or would you be expecting another red soon, based on the law of the third from the past results?

Anyway, the point I want to make is that the 'conventional' ECs are Red/Black, Odd/Even, High/Low, however an 'unconventional' even chance can be manufactured from any 18 numbers vs 18 numbers. 

So, taking this a step further. . . if you take the last 18 different numbers shown and make this your 'Red' you have just created a run or 18+ reds (it will actually be more due to repeats).  So now you do you have an advantage?

Im not saying you do have an advantage, i was just offering the question out for opinions and making the point that we do not have to see the table as the casino dictates - we can re-code the board to any layout we want.

chrisbis

22 Reds eh!



welcome to the forum RP.


Well like I did last night- yes I would take and run with that advantage, and plan a nice Little 3 stage Marty Progression Betting on Black.

set a stop-loss limit, Divide by 7 and achieve the chip value of my first bet!!

That's my play!

How do u eat Ur Cream Eggs?

flukey luke

RP, not only can you  re-code the board, you can also create 'virtual wheels'.
This is great if you want to try and hunt down inbalances in the outcomes.
This is why I love the game of roulette. We don't have to be limited in our choices like the game of Punto Banco for example.
On saying all that however,  my opinion is that this can't provide us with any mathematical edge. Unfortunately no matter how diverse the bet selection, the payouts remain unfair and that will always be our biggest enemy. It requires hit and run tactics to come out on top here.

To really take advantage means you need to have the patience of a saint in waiting for the inbalance and then the discipline to stop betting and wait should the first opportunity fail.

It can be a grind and time consuming. live online casinos are great for this because you can logon as time permits and if nothing is happening, at least you have not fuelled up the car and travelled a distance to your nearest B+M casino.

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