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A different way of looking at Sectors?

Started by WhiteKnight, January 19, 2009, 08:50:04 PM

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WhiteKnight

Quote from: Arteinvivo on January 20, 2009, 09:45:28 PM
WhiteKnight, what make you think that using 36 sectors is better than just 9 since in fact there are 9 numbers by sectors ?

Or better why don't you just back the 9 hottest numbers after 14 spins ?

i am just trying a different approach to tracking sectors, i'm not saying it is better than another, just never seen the sectors being tracked this way in an overlapping situation like this...the testing was pretty positive so i figured i'd share it...it is by no means a holy grail but when i was testing it had fairly regular hits...maybe the progression could be tweaked for better results

JLP

Hi WhiteKnight,

Thanks for sharing your approach at the sector.
Here I will put an example sector and it hits in 2 options (with the same amount of hits) to see which sector is better to pick.
You refer that you took the more relevant sector by it hits - you refer the total amount not considering the repeaters or yes you consider them and also look for the sector with the more homogeneous distribution of hits. It can be a sector with a 5x repeater number and 1 other number so its imbalanced.
How you consider this??

[table=,]
32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34
x,x,-,x,-,-,x,-,-
x,
x,
x,
x,
[/table]

This sector has more repeaters but the distribution is not even

[table=,]
32,15,19,4,21,2,25,17,34
x,-,x,x,-,x,x,-,x
-,-,x
[/table]

Here the distribution is more even and homogeneous.
You chose this 2nd. sector??

Cheers,
JLP.-

WhiteKnight

Quote from: ScoobyDoo on January 20, 2009, 10:27:46 PM
Hi WhiteKnight,

Ok, I understand what you said but I would like to know specifically what your progressions are. Please post your progressions showing what they are and how long they are. Thanks.

Regards,
Scooby Doo

i use the progressions as are shown in the Excel file...

PROGRESSION:
a)  .5, .5, .5, .5, 1, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 5 (less aggressive)

OR

b)  1, 1, 1, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5, 6, 7, 8 (more aggressive)

WhiteKnight

@ JLP - i am not sure I understand the question you are asking....first of all you must track 14 spins, it appears that you have only tracked 8 in your example, and furthermore, each of the sectors is independent from the other....so after tracking 14 spins, you pick the sector with the most number of hits, quite often there will be more than one sectors with equal number of greatest hits, then you decide which, if any, you will play....in my examples i show how i determine which sector to play...if you give me an example, if you still dont understand how i choose, give me an example and i'll try and explain to you how i would choose the sector to play

WhiteKnight

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