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1320 combinations for roulette

Started by enrique malou, December 28, 2008, 06:58:20 PM

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pighead

Quote from: tucktuckster on January 05, 2009, 03:24:57 PM
what he had before was a winner too.

what make this poweful is that you have 3 different ways of analysing one result. There are 12 options for that 3 different ways.

i think previously those wheels had A,B,C on them for one of the way and so wa 3 different ways.

so compare this to a row sleeping and a column sleeping. A row is 3 numbers and a column is 12 numbers. the row will sleep for longer.

therefore by comparing 3 analysis of 12 - you stand a good chance of identifying where a number may be about to sleep for a decent while.

the key is in the analysis. a decision after 100 spins will be better than one after 10 spins. Why? you get more of a feel for how it is playing. But basically if A,B,C will be considered to be overdue after 10 no shows then row 1 will be overdue after 30 or 40. therefore to consider 3 of these - you stand more chance of getting a long run than if you consider one of these and analysis with ABC.

I like this analysis. It provides various opportunities. Its down to us to find the systems that make this work. searching for sleepers is one. playing hot numbers is one. i can see opportubnities for betting 3 rows to 9 or 10 rows to looking to play 4-6 or 6-8. This is a data analysis tool. The systems that flow from it is what will win or will lose. As an analysis tool this is very powerful.

Hi TTTR,
thank you very much for your great explanations.

I believe 1320 combination also use of two wheels as well. the differences I found was the way to bet.
one bet on a set of #s, the other one bets on street and one is difficult to use and 1320 is more easier..

Not sure about the profitability. I will run test on them..


TicTacToe

TTT=tucktuckster or TTT=TicTacToe


TTT
(TicTacToe) ;)



pighead

Quote from: TicTacToe on January 06, 2009, 01:09:03 AM
TTT=tucktuckster or TTT=TicTacToe


TTT
(TicTacToe) ;)




sorry TTT..he should be TTTR? ;D

Tucktuckster

one day when i get more time i will refine my spreadsheet that makes things simple for this....

one day.....

enrique malou

Hello Tucktuckster  :)
I have to take my hat off to you, you have explained things brilliantly, in fact better than what I could.
You are right in saying that this is a very poweful analysis tool and it is down to the players interpretation.  In that respect it is maybe a bit the same as GUT and Mr Chips method.
There is no mechanical system that if someone follows ABC, then it will be a long time winner. Roulette is not that kind of game. What you need to have is something in front of you which tells you what is going on and then you can act on it. There is still no guarantees but I can say this "method" works for a player willing to put a little effort into it.

I will be back later to put up some more of the flip chart.

regards

enrique

JHM

Please do Enrique, I cant wait to take the full charts to the local casino. Every time you place a new chart I directly put theim in Excel for my playing chart.

JHM

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