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Title: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: Davemd on April 11, 2009, 08:00:14 AM

Hi All,
       Trying to put a system together,have been playing with backing 2 number combinations.

Results have not been to bad but before I post it I need a bit more info and I know a lot of you guy's have got lots of it.

My question is,what is the longest amount of spins anyone has seen go without a specific 2 numbers coming up ?

It can be any 2 numbers from 0-36 Example 1 & 2.

The most I have seen is 44 but Im sure it will be a lot higher than that.

Any light anyone can shed will be apreciated,

                                                            Many Thank's,
                 
                                                                               Davemd.
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: ikarianman on April 11, 2009, 08:50:31 AM
in a million rgn test I did, number 35   slept for 472 spins(max) and number 30 slept for 321 spins(min) and the others between them...if you back 1  number you will have to make a progression every 35 spins,if lets say you will wait 350 spins before you hit,then you will have to make 10 progressions
(1x35)+(2x35)+(4x35)+(8x35)+(16x35)+(32x35)+(64x35)+(128x35)+(256x35)+(512x35).you would need to wager 35.805 units just to win 35 units

but you could never make it to the 6 or 7 step of progression because of table limits....
so you cant do it with just 2 lucky numbers,you must have areason for betting these numbers-there is no statical bet on roullete that you can win.
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: Davemd on April 11, 2009, 09:00:57 AM

Cheer's Ikarianman,
                 
                         I only play real spins and not rng but I would imagine if it can do it in rng the results for real spins will be much the same.
       Must be honest I did not think It would be that high but hey,this game amazes me more evry day I play it.

I saw number 20 repeat 5 times the other day and never thought any number would repeat that many times.

Thank's for your input,I still have a lot to learn,

                                                               Davemd. 
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: Mr Chips on April 11, 2009, 09:35:22 AM
Davemd,
 
ikarianmen is definitely right when he refers to a single number sleeping well over 400 Spins  and two numbers over 300 spins.
 
I have seen two numbers sleep over 200 spins at a casino and was excited, as they were 30 and 33 which of course are
together on the layout. I did very well that evening, what I often refer to as a 'betting opportunity.
 
The numbers came in soon after each other and as soon as one of the numbers appeared, I had chips on the number and the
splits. When the second number came in won on the 30/33 splits. In addition I noted the relevant sets that each number belonged
to and the clock set 6,14,24,30 was very active. Two of the clock set 6 and 24 were also part of the digit sum set 6,15,24,33.
 
The clock set for 33 is 5,15,33,35. So those two numbers had strong links and I had a great time placing bets on those various
numbers. 30 ended up a red hot number and just before I left the Table 33 doubled, that's the reason I remember all this so well.
The best two remaining numbers I ever came across.
 
Best of luck with your two number combination.
 
Mr Chips
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: Ulysses on April 11, 2009, 10:39:56 AM
I have played two number combinations for over a year now, online and online live wheel with more profit from playing with software based roulette. I posted the 2 combination numbers in the full systems section a year back vlsroulette.com/full-systems/the-fouroulette-system-it-sort-of-works/ I use 4 different two number combinations including the 2 from this system. I play the combos with no progression over 15 spins.

Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: lucky_strike on April 11, 2009, 02:16:24 PM

This is the only test i have done regarding 2 numbers.
What do you think.
It is flat betting no progression.
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: lucky_strike on April 11, 2009, 02:19:16 PM
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Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: lucky_strike on April 11, 2009, 02:21:38 PM
I think 30 to 40 spins with my short test.
I use an Huxley with low frets.
Rotation around 3.0
18mm Teflon ball
CW

Cheers LS
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: lucky_strike on April 11, 2009, 02:30:25 PM
Forgot to mention that my way use repeats and i haven't seen repeats sleep for 300 spins.

Maybe you can come up with an idea or if you have one plz share it with us I am all ears.

Here is link for some framework that you might want to use:

nolinks://vlsroulette.com/roulette-and-gambling-framework/a-framework-from-marven/ (nolinks://vlsroulette.com/roulette-and-gambling-framework/a-framework-from-marven/)
Title: Re: Backing 2 Numbers
Post by: Davemd on April 11, 2009, 03:02:06 PM

Thank you,
               Mr Chips Ulysses Lucky Strike.

                                                       Its given me a few more ways to think this through.
                                                                                           
                                                                                                                            Leave it with me for a few days then I will post what I have got in full systems.
                                                  Even if I dont get it right first time around maybe between us we can make a working system from it.
  Thanks for the info guy's,
         
                                   Davemd.