I realize the number sets in the CPR are based upon that section of the board. Is it however a fact that a number set is more likely to hit since they are all next to each other???
If i were to use this at a casino, i would want to memorize the numbers so i wont have to use pen and paper. Therefore if i could, i would change the number set to numbers i can easily remember. I will also be waiting about 12 misses, instead of the suggested 9.
the CPR system fails, ive seen it go 31 times before the section has hit, my advice is go after the hot sections
does a set of numbers next to each other make them have better odds?
you will still get the killer dispertions and still have the house edge against you so no mate, no different odds
Try this: If the last two spins hit in pockets no more than 7 pockets apart--0 32 15 19 4 21 2--bet the seven for ONE spin. If the next spin lands with seven, do it again. ONE spin only.
This is Gamlet light!
Sam
2nd12forlife,
I have studied and tested the CPR months ago and it definitely fails.
All systems that relies on sleepers fail eventually.
Heck, all systems fail eventually.
With that said, here is MY suggestion for playing 9 numbers:
Write down the whole 37 numbers (including the zero)
Cross every number that comes until you have only 9 numbers left.
Bet on those numbers using a progression with a stop loss of your choice.
Restart the session when you hit a win.
Your stop loss shouldn't be above 33% (preferably 25%) of your bankroll.
As you see, this system is based on binomial distribution, something I don't personally rely on; but at least this, in my humble opinion, is better than playing a sleeping 9 numbers sector as in the CPR.
Best of luck to you.
Your friend,
Marven
Thanks Marven, i appretiate the help.
play hot numbers not cold numbers