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Three Quad
"Chintzy"
1 chip on 1,4,7,10,14,20,27,33
2 chips on 1st 12, 1st column of 12, and numbers 17,23
3 chips on 2nd 12, 2nd column of 12, and numbers 30,36
4 chips on 3rd 12, and 3rd column of 12
25 chips on 0/00 split
61 total
Four Quad
"Copper Top"
1 chip on 2,5,8,11,15,21,13,19,26,32
2 chips on 1st 12, and numbers 18,24
3 chips on 3rd column of 12, and numbers 16,22
4 chips on 1st column of 12,29,35
5 chips on 3rd 12
7 chips on 2nd 12, and 2nd column of 12
28 chips on 0, 00
112 total
Five Quad
"Nominee"
1 chip on 3,6,9,12,1,7,14,20,27,33,25,31
2 chips on 4,10
3 chips on 18,34
4 chips on 2nd 12, 2nd column of 12, and numbers 30,36
5 chips on 1st 12, and numbers 28,34
7 chips on 3rd column of 12
9 chips on 1st column of 12
11 chips on 3rd 12
40 chips on 0, and 00
160 total
These are standard compensation strategies with a increasing chip count on the inside bets that have the same number of chips on the outside of the layout as they do on the inside. You just add up the numbers in the column, and the section of 12 you are working with, cut that number in half, and put it on the 2 to 1 outside bet that it's in conjunction with.
Then, add up how many chips you have on the layout so far. 56 chips from copper top for instance. Take the 56 chips and cut it in half, (making 28 chips), and put that number on the 0, and 00 location on the layout. I would use somewhere between 500 to 3,500 chips buy-in. Have fun, and Good Luck.
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