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Title: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Mr J on May 26, 2009, 08:20:04 PM
Alrighty.....lets forget "DUE" if you want, does not matter. More likely to hit? Its up to you. You read alot about..... it all averages out over millions of spins blah blah blah. Lets take a 00 wheel for example. The wheel is BRAND NEW!!!! Never been used, just delivered to the casino. You are there (I LOVE THIS STUFF) in the morning 6am when the dealer starts his/her shift. You start tracking numbers up until you have the FIRST 38 recorded. One of the numbers not hit yet is the 5. Is it now (due), more likely to hit?  Ken
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: bombus on May 26, 2009, 08:38:17 PM

If you're lucky..........YES

                                       :girl_prepare_fish:

If not.....................NO   
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Marven on May 26, 2009, 08:38:37 PM
Lol Ken, you and your love for sleepers. :biggrin:

I say avoid this number 5 by all means. :diablo:

In my opinion, the reason for its absence could be one of these two:
- Just randomness (I.e. it's sleeping and can show up whenever it wants, after 1 spin, or after 200 spins)
- A negative bias caused by the panel seams (yes, in a wheel that just left the factory)

Marv
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Mr J on May 26, 2009, 08:46:19 PM
You know whats funny, people will say ANYTHING to avoid the truth. All the articles over DECADES and posts on boards that SAID.....its a stupid question Ken because of the millions of spins involved!!!!! But now, zero spins......
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: bombus on May 26, 2009, 08:52:52 PM
my answer was the truth, pure and simple.
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Mr J on May 26, 2009, 09:01:09 PM
ROFL, lets try again. The statements over decades that say, nothing is due because of the millions of spins involved means WHAT in terms of, there are no spins yet? "Past results have nothing to do with the future" Cool I agree, but in my example, there are no past results yet.  :punish:  Ken
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Mr J on May 26, 2009, 09:42:36 PM
Lets be honest. Yes or no, do you agree with this >>> All of our discussions (or articles you read) regarding nothing is DUE (or most likely to hit) was based on, hundreds of thousands or millions of spins stored up? Yes or No?  Ken
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: RPro75 on May 27, 2009, 04:36:17 AM
Ok, this is going to sound nuts.  I don't look at roulette in terms of numbers anymore.  I only look at it in terms of event.  Forget the numbers.  All the numbers are is a representation of an event.  For some reason, and I don't rightly know why, ever since I began looking at the game this way I started to win more and more.
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Spike on May 27, 2009, 04:45:12 AM
All 37 or 38 numbers are equally due, thats why the game is beatable. If this wasn't true, what I do wouldn't work.
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Mr J on May 27, 2009, 05:05:20 AM
"All the numbers are is a representation of an event.  For some reason, and I don't rightly know why, ever since I began looking at the game this way I started to win more and more." >>> Hmmm, I wonder who else has been bringing this up?  Ken
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Boo_Ray on May 27, 2009, 08:58:17 AM
Mr J
If wheel is brand new and never used before.. And you are the first one there to play it... It is proobably more likely that number which apeared most times will have better chance to hit in next 37 spins.. But I dont know if you would track only 36 spins before, everything can happen
Title: Re: (I'm good at wording this stuff) READ
Post by: Kingpin on May 27, 2009, 10:57:15 AM
Quote from: Spike on May 27, 2009, 04:45:12 AM
All 37 or 38 numbers are equally due, thats why the game is beatable. If this wasn't true, what I do wouldn't work.

Then what exactly is it you're doing Spike?

Been wondering about that for a while now, and thought i'd ask you.

Best Regards
Kingpin