I only named it that cause Snowman/Herb/Keyser/Caleb hates the names of my methods (LoL).
With this method, we'll only be betting 1-3 numbers per spin, all FLAT betting. The first part of this, EVERYONE has seen before. The second part of the method I have added a little something extra. Your history board MUST be working properly and its highly recommended you'll need some kind of paper to keep track of dozens/columns.
We'll need around 7-10 numbers to start us off. With every spin, keep track of which dozen and column just hit.
Lets say the 15 hit....write 2/3. The FIRST number will always be the dozen so do NOT get those mixed up backwards.
Remember: In terms of the columns, 1, 4, 7 etc is the FIRST column. Numbers 3, 6, 9 etc is the THIRD column.
Lets say the 31 hit....write 3/1. Lets say the 10 hit....write 1/1.
Lets say the 5 hit......write 1/2 etc etc.
We are looking for the furthest back unhit dozen/column. That's the part of the method we have all read 100 times before and its not a bad idea I might add.
The reason the history board needs to be working >> The board records between 10-15 of the last numbers hit.
Ok, we'll say the 2nd dozen and 3rd column are the furthest back unhit. that's 15, 18, 21 & 24.
Now look at the history board. Which is the MOST dominent color? Lets say its red. We bet the 18 & 21. Say a 0/00 hits? It will always be the LAST bet you just made, so bet the 18 & 21 again.
The next number hit is a 30. You write......3/3 and see which is the furthest back. Its still 2nd dozen but no longer the 3rd column. We'll say its the 1st column. (13, 16, 19 & 22).
In one spin, the most dominent color will probably be the same (red). We flat bet the 16 & 19 etc etc.
SIDENOTES: Not every spin we'll be betting two numbers. There are two examples of ONE red only >> the 5 and the 32.
There are two examples of ONE black only >> the 5 and the 33.
For those examples, you only bet on that one number BUT perhaps double the unit size, that's what I do.
Also, there are cases of betting THREE numbers per spin. 2, 8, 11 AND 26, 29, 35.
3, 9, 12 AND 27, 30, 36.
that's it. So its the furthest back dozen/column COMBINED with the dominent color.
Lets say it looks like 6 reds and 6 blacks for the last 12 that have it. Now what? You can do a couple different things. Skip the spin entirely or choose ANY of the two colors, base it on nothing. Lets be honest, most of the time (not always) there is a dominent color, even if its a slight edge.
Ken