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A study of lines using bj's "Crossing Checker v 2.2"...

Started by TwoCatSam, October 11, 2008, 01:46:42 PM

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TwoCatSam

People

I am going to open my own thread to not conflict with winkel and the G.U.T.

My first screen shot is using numbers from Bella Vegas, the Microgaming wheel.

Notice the very distinct 0 v 1 crossing?  No look at the 0 v >1 or 2.  Red and Black.  See how they touch on the same data point?  No crossing.  If there was no crossing, there could not be a potential crossing on the previous spin.

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Sam


ernesto

Sam

And if we spin one more or two? Maybe this moving (black up and red down) can make a crossing in the next few spin.

What do you think?

ernesto

TwoCatSam

ernesto

Yes, more spins might cause a crossing.  That is not my point.  My point is that there is an "equaling" or a coming together of two data points.  They are not mandated to cross; they can just equal.  That is all.  I have lots of screen shots to post later on which will illustrate my point.

I'll post some very exact examples of what winkel has said. 

Later......

Sam

TwoCatSam

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