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New consept that has never being seen before that may produce a flat EC winner

Started by Master_of_pockets, Aug 22, 10:52 AM 2012

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Bayes

Quote from: malcop on Aug 23, 02:39 PM 2012
Hi Bayes,

If you could tell me what part of the document you found confusing, then I update that part of the document with clearer instruction.

Hi Malcop,

This is where I get confused:


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In event 2, you say change has the most x's but 2 out of 3 x's are under the R column, and in event 4 you say runs has the most x's but 2 out of 3 are under the C column?
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

malcop

Hi Bayes,

Looks like I made a typo, will go over my document and update it, then repost.

Thanks

malcop

Bayes

If you just took the we subtract the maximum from the minimum which leaves us 1 with Red, this is all we used to do, but we also do is assign the difference for each event to the colour it represents, so lets amuse we are at spin 20 for the session Event 1 is represented by Black, Runs have 9 &
Changes has 2, take away 2 from 9 = 7, so Black is assigned a value of 7, for event 1, we then total
up all the assigned values for the 9 events, grouping all the Reds together and all the Black, in this
example spin 20, Black had 28 points & Red had 7 points, giving us a difference of 21, giving
Black the colour we will bet on in the next round.
One more thing, sometimes we could have a tie, where the Runs & Changes are equal, in such a
case no colour will be represented for that event.

This is also very confusing, to be honest I don't have a clue what it means. I think that's why the thread isn't getting much response. Sorry, I know it's more work, but you need to explain this part in more detail referring to an actual example...

The first part where you explain how to update the events is clear though.
"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

malcop

Bayes,

Your right I should not have mentioned anything about previous we worked on, that just confuses the issue, I will be updating the document with hopefully clearer instructions, with a working example.

Thanks

malcop

Bayes

"The trouble isn't what we don't know, it's what we think we know that just ain't so!" - Mark Twain

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