(Q&A) A split method, works very nice If you have a number that contributes for more than one split, its all ONE. EXAMPLE - 34 35 36 or 31 34 35 or 4 7 8 10 or 5 7 8 9 11 or 0 1 2. There is a key number in each example that controls all splits.
This is the main idea, right:
So for instance here:
All of them are considered a single group (its all ONE).
Then when 11 comes, you cross off ALL of them: 5-7-8-9, because they are all a numerical group.
Am I right Ken? Is this the correct interpretation? :)
mr j- 07-08-2007
On your example of 11 hitting, no. Why? We still have the 5 7 8 9. Next spin, the 7 hits. Only cross off the 7, we still have the 5 8 9 as ONE split. Next spin the 8 hits. We would cross off the 5 8 9. Ask if confused. Ken
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