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Title: Fix
Post by: Norman Bates on January 31, 2011, 12:42:01 PM

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These Take Out All The Guess Work!

8X2
2 chips on numbers 13,15,22, and 24

4 chips on 2nd dozen, column B, and numbers 8, and 29

8 chips on numbers 4,6,31,33, and 17/20

12.5 chips on numbers 0, and 00

89, 105, and 119 chip count. 1,000 buy-in

8X3
2 chips on1st dozen, 3rd dozen, and numbers 8,14,23,29

4 chips on column B, and 16/19,18/21

8 chips on 4,6,31,33,17/20

12 chips on 0, and 00

88, 104, 114 chip count. 1,000 buy-in

8X4
4 chips on numbers 8,14,23,29,16/19, and 18/21

4 chips on 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, column A, and column C

8 chips on numbers 4,6,31,33, and 17/20

13.5 chips on 0, and 00

107, 121, and 135 chip count 1,000 buy-in
Now all you have to do is press the bet on 0, or 00 when it wins, and cut it in half again when it loses.
Title: Re: Fix
Post by: atlantis on January 31, 2011, 12:50:24 PM
I don't geddit!?
Why do this?


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Title: Re: Fix
Post by: Norman Bates on January 31, 2011, 01:24:36 PM
These listings are a little complicated to explain.  For this we will use the last example above. Basically, if you add up the number of chips on the inside of the layout in the 1st dozen ( 20 ), 3rd dozen (20), and the numbers 16/19 (4), and 18/21 (4) you get 48 chips total.  Divide that number by 4 (12). Multiply that number 3 times. (36) Divide that number by 4 (9) plus half of that (4.5) you get the number 13.5 chips that belong on both 0, and 00.

It's really simple actually.  You just take the 48 chips.  Every time 0, or 00 wins you half the winning  bet. (24).  When it hits again, double it.  (Back to 48 chips).  So, If you take out all the leg work your really just using 36 chips on each number.  This is too much to bet on the 0's so I took the 36 chips and did the same thing with it.  I put the 18 chips on each number. Pressed it when it was a winner, and cut it back in half when it lost making it 27 chips I was using.  27 divided by 2. 13.5 total

48 divided by 4=12.

12 multiplied by 3=36  

36 divided by 4=9.

9 multiplied by 3=27

27 divided by 2= 13.5  


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