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Does cold become hot?

Started by superman, Jan 30, 10:00 AM 2012

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Gizmotron

"127,4,165" ... this exemplifies the danger of coldest numbers. What can you do with things like this: 12, 29, 9, 14, 22, 6, etc... ?
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superman

Quotethis exemplifies the danger of coldest numbers

Yes it does BUT as the bets are on more than one number, not all cold numbers seem to stay cold, in the screenshot 10 numbers that slept over 100 spins did rehit after waking up, within what I would call acceptable gaps, however number 21 slept, hit once, then slept again then woke up, as the bot is betting on ANY that have slept with a very moderate progression, the bets have yet to get out of hand.
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Gizmotron

So now you are gaining experience in seeing the general nature of coldest numbers coming back to life. Only a few times does it give you " that old double whammy."
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superman

QuoteOnly a few times does it give you " that old double whammy."

So far, once every 300 spins or so
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Gizmotron

So now you know about the characteristic of a cold number getting hot and the characteristic of it continuing in a dominant state.
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maestro

 ,,within what I would call acceptable gap,,       @superman...sorry mate but what is acceptable gap...just curious...tanks :ooh:
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superman

Quotewhat is acceptable gap

After a sleep, using 1cent chips, anywhere between 5 and 50, something around there.
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Bayes

Is this still flying?

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superman

QuoteIs this still flying?

So far yes, today I have been trying different settings, mainly how long to wait to add cool numbers to the betting array, there seems to be a fair difference between 100 and 150 so far the average length is around 140 for a sleep, currently testing 110.
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

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