Comprehending the Game's Flow. "TO STUDY" List. Hi guys.
My "to study" list for further comprehension of the game flow goes like this:
- Lw's for X amount of past unique numbers, specially last 24 unique numbers.
- Dispersion of hits in the "number pairing" concept.
- "bell curve" or most common point of return for a sleeper in cycles. I.e. most common return at 2 cycles.
- Law of the third and the raw disk-spaces distances.
- Relations in the clumping of sleepers, hot and warm numbers/locations from a previous cycle in the next one. (i.e. the repeaters falling in the previous cycle's sleeping group. I have already seen the clumping in the hot/cold numbers times.)
And a curiosity: WHAT IS THE BEST 100% MECHANICAL (LOW-BANKROLL) SYSTEM TO USE AT A SINGLE CASINO SESSION.
We all know all of them fail long term, but it would be interesting to know what mechanical system of the known ones has the best chance of success in a single casino session.
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Well, having written this, now I can go to bed in peace.
Regards,
Victor.
arteinvivo- 10-31-2007
...it would be interesting to know what mechanical system of the known ones has the best chance of success in a single casino session
If "the best chance of success" = "the best chance of not giving it all back to the Casino" then
It is to always bet the same chance using the minimum amount each bet (no prog.)
Ex. bring 100$ and bet 1$ each coup on Red. Play 100 times max.
Your chance to leave with some money in your pocket is almost equal to 100%.
gizmotron- 10-31-2007
Your chance to leave with some money in your pocket is almost equal to 100%.
Arte,
Perhaps the real chance on average play is 94.6% or 97.4% to leave with that much in your pocket.
Pretty good as a stand off bet though, to hold your seat that is. Following the flow might do a little better.
Mark
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