leave out the dozen that has played and chose one from the other two. in most cases one of the other dozens will play. would this make it a even money chance. and i would be getting two to one. just wondering
It wouldn't help because there is still a 1/3ish chance of you losing. And besides, dozens repeat all the time.
You probably will reconsider that play once you have seen the same dozen repeat 12-13 times consecutively.
The only true way of knowing is to play a month or two of downloadable casino actuals from the various casinos and seeing how well your plan works.
Quote from: pins on October 22, 2008, 01:49:05 AM
leave out the dozen that has played and chose one from the other two. in most cases one of the other dozens will play. would this make it a even money chance. and I would be getting two to one. just wondering
Hello Pins,
You are right; Gizmo talked about this too.
I have to add you should stop (go virtual) once a donze repeats, also once the dozen stops repeating and you re-enter, shall the new Dozen repeat again, then make a pause till a virtual win.
That's it!
Regards,
Victor
My number one money maker is to bet the dozen that hasn't showed in the last 7 - 10 spins.
It's turned several losing sessions, playing other systems, into profitable ones.
Ron.
Quote from: hoper35 on October 27, 2008, 10:00:26 PM
My number one money maker is to bet the dozen that hasn't showed in the last 7 - 10 spins.
It's turned several losing sessions, playing other systems, into profitable ones.
Ron.
Hello hoper,
How many spins do you hold your bet? Do you use standard progression or stepladder?
Regards,
Victor