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Tests of DaveMD's Sector Repeator System

Started by RPro75, May 09, 2009, 07:44:01 PM

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RPro75

This thread is to test the following system which is a collaboration by DaveMD and RPro.  It is our take on a sector based repeater system.  All tests will be posted, positve and negative.

System Rules

The credit really belongs to DaveMD on this one, but here is my tweak on it.

1.  The wheel is broken down into 4 sections of 9 numbers each.  They are:

A) 3,4,12,15,19,24,26,32,35
B) 2,5,7,17,18,21,25,28,29
C) 6,9,13,14,22,23,27,31,34
D) 1,8,10,11,16,20,30,33,36

2.  Track 12 spins and place an "X" mark next to A,B,C, or D, depending upon which sector spins in.
3.  The sector with the most hits will be your "repeater sector" to bet.
4.  You always bet one unit on zero every spin after the initial 12.
5.  If there is a tie after 12 spins, keep spinning until one sector has more hits than any other.
6.  You will wait to bet until a number from your chosen sector spins in.  You will then bet that number with 1 unit for every subsequent bet after that.
7.  If a number that you were betting on comes in again, or "repeats", increase the bet size by one unit on that number only.

Basically, that's it.  I haven't made any rules as to when to stop betting.  There are a few options: 1. Wait until you are a certain number of units up, and then start a new session. 2. Wait until a number you were betting on reaches a certain bet size and hits, then begin a new session. 3. Wait until a certain number of the numbers in your sector has hit, then quit.  I would advise initiating a stop-loss if you have a bad session.  I think you could start with a 200 unit bankroll, although I always start with 400.  The credit belongs to Dave on this one, I just did the typing! 

Poit

@RPro... mate don't take this the wrong way.. but ive NEVER! seen you post a test session that ends in a negative result. Again, no offense, but it seems to me that you only post positive results, something about this doesn't fit.

Clint

Poit, there are two negative test results higher up the page......

Clint

Clint

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