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EC wave interference.

Started by Hypnos, Feb 01, 05:57 PM 2012

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Hypnos

I won't go into particulars. Just explain the results.
OK, two words of basics.
When different waves collide (e.g. sound from different sources) they interfere with each other. This is called, unsurprisingly, wave interference.
Sound waves which are exactly in phase add together to produce a stronger wave.
Sound waves which are exactly inverted, or 180 degrees out of phase, cancel each other out and produce silence.
So, guys.....let's suppose Red or Black are our waves. We have a sequence of them. If we have 2 numbers of the same color - it means that we have "a stronger wave", i.e. 1. If we have 2 numbers of different colors -
it means that we have R+B or B+R, cancel each other out and produce "silence", i.e. 0.
Thus, we have a 100111011000111 line, for example. I started to play it very primitive. I've bet for repeaters. If 2 reds came out (it means 1 i.e. "a stronger wave"), then I wait what comes the next spin and if it's let's say BLACK I'll bet for black again ( another "a stronger wave", i.e. 1). I must say that there are very few combinations which can "kill" me. In this case i need a negative progression.  :( All the others (icl. streaks or chops) are my winning combinations.
Hope I explained this understandable. 

Colbster

This is a fascinating take, Hypnos.  If you have a few minutes, you might enjoy some of the other takes we are trying in the Notebook section of the board under Technical investment analysis methods applied to roulette.  Your idea, although not a market trading strategy, is another great example of how other sciences can be applied to our past time of roulette.  Nice contribution - I'm looking forward to seeing how your thread develops with testing and tweaks.

Welcome to the forum!

Hypnos

Thank you Colbster. Strange that people here haven't found this idea interesting. Because I can't remember any EC scheme which would fight both against streaks and chops.
I will come and see what is happening in the Notebook section. Thanks.

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