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I know we are not supposed to....

Started by MXkid77, September 04, 2008, 04:57:14 AM

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MXkid77

Base our betting decisions on patterns etc, but amuse yourself by noting the following during your next session...

i seem to be finding it annoyingly common.

Most of the time a 7 is spun, it is followed by a EVEN.

A mate of mine pointed it out to me cause he plays it on the RNG's, i have checked with some of TCS's actuals and the results seem similar.

Can anybody else confirm???

TwoCatSam

kid

I can't confirm it, but I'll give it a look-see.

Sam

Kingspin

Quote from: MXkid77 on September 04, 2008, 04:57:14 AM
Base our betting decisions on patterns etc, but amuse yourself by noting the following during your next session...

i seem to be finding it annoyingly common.

Most of the time a 7 is spun, it is followed by a EVEN.

A mate of mine pointed it out to me cause he plays it on the RNG's, I have checked with some of TCS's actuals and the results seem similar.

Can anybody else confirm???

No can't confirm that but here is something to watch out for.  Every time you see a 12 then bet its back to back number 21 because often it won't be long before you see it hit. Same with 21 , if you spot 21 on the marquee get your bet on 12 and keep betting often it comes within 12 spins.  Same with 13 always bet 31 once you see a 13 on the marquee it won't be far away. Same with 31, if you see 31 on the marquee then bet on 13 because it often won't be long before it hits.  No 23 is the same , if you see 23 on the marquee then bet on 32. Same with 32,  if 32 is on the marquee then bet 23. I have made good profit just betting for the back to back numbers.
I have been doing some tests to try and understand how this happens but there seems to be no common denominator.
It's just weird how it happens very often.

Big Chips

Something i've noticed is when i'm tracking numbers.Write down the numbers 1 to 36 in a column and then write down the first number spun next to number 1.Then the next result next to number 2 and so on.Quite a few times in the 36 spins you will see that the number spun is the same or a couple numerically either side of the number in your 1 to 36 column.For example you might be on spin 12 and the number that lands is 12,or 10,11,13,14.
Try it and see how many hits you get in 36 spins.

Big Chips

Having just written this i noticed some of 2cats actuals that he has posted on another thread and it hits a lot of times !!

Talesman


This is an International forum and since none of the poster data found on the left of the message includes the poster's 'country of origin' it would be nice as well as polite to state which of the three wheels (Euro, American, Macau) one is referring to.


xman1970

What's the difference with the "Macau Wheel" please Talesman???

I'm intrigued.... :-\


Thanking you in advance..... 8)


Cheers....[smiley=beer.gif]

TwoCatSam

I cannot speak for the forum but for me, every spin/test/idea/criticism/question/whatever/ will concern itself with the European Single 0 wheel.  While I am an American, I know of places in Vegas and Reno with single 0 wheels.  I've been there; this is no hearsay.

From the two years I've been here, we almost always speak of the 0 wheel.  A few pop and and ask, "Will it work on the 00 wheel?"

Sam

Big Chips

Yes sorry i always use european single 0,none of that crazy 00 devils stuff for me.

Talesman

Quote from: xman1970 on September 05, 2008, 02:09:51 AM
What's the difference with the "Macau Wheel" please Talesman???

I'm intrigued.... :-\


Thanking you in advance..... 8)


Cheers....[smiley=beer.gif]

The sequence of numbers on the wheel layout differ from any other (std. 0 and 00).

I used to have a pic of it.  But 4 days ago I had a HD fail and had to replace one and format the other and not everything got backed up. I may have it on a CD somewhere but the catalogue is gone as well.  Sigh!

I'd assume that somewhere on the Web there has to be a pic of one.

Did you know that there is no officially recognized wheel layout for any wheel?

The layout we currently have is by tradition or convention only.  So, in the old days when wheel frets were reset and calibrated by hand and the mechanic interspersed a number or three no complaint would be heard by any gaming commission that I am aware of.  Trust me, that has happened more than once.

So, for those good folks who are sector players and the like, they may wish to eyeball the wheel they are playing to see if it conforms to the norm.  I sometimes wonder if that is why they keep the wheel spinning at all times???  Na, that can't be it.


xman1970

Thanks for getting back to me Talesman..... ;)

Livin & learnin...... ;)

xman1970

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