Study my example..........In the following image, you see my form and template in action. The dark, horizontal strip is a magnet as it sits on a slanted metal board. I hate things jostling around. The numbers below the strip are the sectors in numerical order. No need to memorize!
Here is how you use it:
Note the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in my handwriting. Oh, Crud, 18 should be a three not a four. Anyway, 1 is the number that just came, 2 is the one before it, 3 is the one before 2 and so on. What you see here is a bet that I would place. Gamlet says to bet when you have 3 numbers within the past four spins that fall within seven geographical spaces on the wheel. As you may have guessed, the wheel here is flat! The numbers 10, 24, and 33 have all fallen within seven pockets and four spins. Now, I want to bet seven numbers. As a sector it goes from 23 to and including 33. If you had to place all those numbers as they lie on the wheel it would be tough, We only need know our first number, 23. Now look at the chart below the dark strip and find 23. You will see that it is divided by dark lines. That is because sometimes you bet 5 numbers, or 6 or 7 or 9. We are betting 7, so we look at the first five and the next two. What do you know? Our sector is now easy to bet as it is in numerical order on the table. You can met it in ten seconds or less.
The next step is to get ready for our next spin. We pretend the handwritten 5 is not there above the 1 we write 2. Above the 2 we write 3 and so on. When we finish, and this would be on line 36, we will have the numbers 2, 3, 4, and 5 written down. We are waiting for the next spin, which would be the "1". This could form a whole new section.
I divide by bets into 35. If I'm betting five numbers, I bet seven times. If I'm betting seven numbers, I bet five times.
HERE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING:
You MUST memorize the flattened wheel. OR the elongated wheel for the perfect people on the forum. Or whatever the H you want to call it; you MUST memorize it to the point you can find the numbers in a split second. Spend hours doing this with a RNG from Ramdom.org. Program it to give you one number from 0 to 36. Click the mouse with your left hand and find that number in less than a second with your right index finger. The time you spend at the wheel hunting the number will absolutely kill you.
This is a very simple process, but I'm sure Gamlet put hundreds of hours into it. I only created the mechanical method for doing it. Here's the best part: It makes money.
Sam
