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THE LAW OF CYCLES

Started by DOC, September 19, 2009, 08:32:20 AM

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DOC

The law of averages is actually more liek the law of cycles. A ball doesn't know which number is which, it is only a section of the wheel that it lands on. The law of averages says that over a period of time the ball will eventually hit all numbers, yes this is true but from a calcualting perspective, we do not know when.

what is more prevalent is the law of cycles. Knowing when there is either a rise or a dip, is the time to bet.

This programme shows 5 different functions.

1. If you bet on the same number spin after spin, how many times do you hit a double.
2. If you bet on the opposing three numbers to the number just hit.
3. If you bet on the adjacent 2 numbers from the one just hit.
4. If you Bet on all the numbers except for the number just hit, its opposites and adjacents.
5. If you bet on the half of the wheel to the left of the number just hit.

What is interesting about point 5 is that you can apply it to Odds/evens, Red Black etc... and look for the winning cycles on  the graphs page. Devise a system so that when a certain peak is reached start betting on the opposite.

Run numbers as a series of tests to determine what you're in for.

I found this to be very interesting.

Gotrek

It is interesting... (Any inside bets are.)

But it all comes down to the wheel. Analyze it to see how far from the most recently hit number the ball lands next time.


Gotrek

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