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Victor One: A Two Number Bias System

Started by Proofreaders2000, December 19, 2009, 04:07:28 PM

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Proofreaders2000

Preface: A little while back, Victor was asking forum members a way to play two numbers.  The way described below was what was agreed on and to my surprise is effective for the most part.

Procedure: Collect 24 spins.  Make a special note on the repeaters.  You are interested in the highest repeater number.  After you collect and sort out the top repeater, play its two wheel order neighbors for 18 spins, flat betting.

Note: If another number from the 24 collect spins becomes the top repeater, you switch from the old repeater to the new repeater's two neighbors.  End or retrack after a hit or after betting for 18 spins. (Live wheel only)

Suggested bankroll: 72 units (depending on comfort level for betting per number)

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Test #1: Dublinbet   November 19, 2009: 12:26pm USA Central Standard Time

Collect 24 spins: #14, #4, #26, #18, #24, #31, #33, #0, #14, #22, #3, #28, #14, #18, #13, #10, #9, #19, #24, #10, #36, #30, #13, #11

Repeaters: #14(x3): #10(x2): #24(x2): #13(x2): #18(x2): #4(x2)

#14 is the highest repeater so we play neighbors #20 and #31 for 18 spins.

Starting at Spin 25

1.  #27 (x)
2.  #4 (x)
3.  #31 (win)---End Session.  Profit=34 units

TwoCatSam

Proof

What if you have a tie after 24 spins?  Do you wait for a leader to emerge?  What if you are betting and someone ties you?

Sam

Proofreaders2000

If you have a tie after 24 spins, you continue to collect spins until a leader repeater number emerges.
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If someone ties you while you're betting...you're in trouble! :)

TwoCatSam


Proofreaders2000

With all the blacksuits around the casino, I would find it hard to believe that someone would tie you with a rope.  Just make sure you leave a neat trail of chips...

hermes

1 question & 1 answer: 1/ why not to play the higher repeater with its 2 neighbors? 2/ if tie occurs play the neighbors of the newer number or play both. I would not apply those rules to number which repeats 4 or more times in 24 spins. It is overdue number. 2 - 3 repeaters of a number in 24 spins is healthy situation.
Cheers hermes

TwoCatSam

Proof

Let me rephrase my question:

Suppose you have a leader after 24 spins and another number hits and ties your number for first place--what do you do then?  Do you continue to bet your original or do you stop and wait for one number to pull ahead.

Sam

Proofreaders2000

TwoCatSam asks "Suppose you have a leader after 24 spins and another number hits and ties your number for first place--what do you do then?  Do you continue to bet your original or do you stop and wait for one number to pull ahead."

@TwoCat: In that case I would start over and retrack from the last 12 spins and make those twelve my new session, while collecting the other 12 spins for a new highest repeater.
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@Hermes: You are not playing the highest repeater number in 24 spins, but its neighbor on either side for 18 spins---and feel free to modify the system to suit you.  If it profits, then there you go.

hermes

I already knew all that you said to me. I just asked and gave you an alternative, that's all. Please, don't be silly with me.
Hermes

Herb6

I kind of like this system for the following reasons:

1.     You're attempting to exploit the gaming device, not the random game
2.     It's based on the idea that the wheel isn't a perfect random number generator.   
3.     It's also pretty simple.   

Here's another idea you might like as well:  I find it interesting to track how many times the different numbers have hit three times or more within 20 spins over a 1k spin sample.     I then graph the number of times each number has reached this benchmark of three hits or more. 

-Herb

Proofreaders2000

@Herb6: Thank you.  (On a side-note): I hope you can resolve the dissagreement you have with the VLS Sysops amicably and soon.
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@ Hermes: You have good ideas, and thank you for your contributions to this system.  I don't know why you would be wary of a number hitting four times within 24 spins. (Granted I haven't done an RX of the system, so you maybe can see what I can't.)  If you wanted an answer as to why just the two neighbors between the highest repeater, it goes back to Victor's request and what we agreed on at the time.

Homeito

Hello all,

Let me add that I would collect spins from at least TWO dealers (yeah I know - long time recording) and that the top repeater should have repeated for all recorded dealers before I bet its neighbors.
My argument for several dealers is found in my post here:
nolinks://vlsroulette.com/general-board/the-herbal-issue/
Reply #11

Best regards,
Homeito Bemek

Homeito

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