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LOGIC with single numbers in columns

Started by Dane, Oct 22, 10:40 AM 2013

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Dane

How dare I use the word LOGIC here? I might not always have been logical. But I do believe that there is some logic in this. Please correct me if I am wrong. Required for each session: A pen and a piece of paper with 12 X 3 spaces. Reserved for 1-36. The 1ST column: 1-34. The 2ND column: 2-35. The 3RD column: 3-36.
Simply fill out the spaces as the numbers come.
In each column we´ll  be able to see groups coming. It is obvious that a group of TWO is most likely to come first. Side by side: Exactly two adjacent numbers in some column are more likely to come than three. Similarly three numbers side by side should appear before four. And so forth and so on.
Does this mean that we should expect to see groups of two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve groups IN THIS ORDER?
NO!
Sooner or later a group with more numbers should come before a smaller group. When it happens, I win and end the session of the day. I might happen very soon. If 3 and 9 have come first, I bet 6. Hoping to see the group of 3-6-9 before any group of two appearing somewhere within the columns.
If two adjacent spaces have been filled out - not three - we should hope to see FOUR OR MORE numbers side by side in some column. Not three.
If groups of two, three, and four numbers have come in that order? Then the goal should be at least SIX side by side. Not five.
And so forth and so on.
With groups of many numbers it may take too long. So I have placed my dead line right after the 120TH spin.

Here is one session. In the beginning I just write the numbers in the spaces without betting.
14   34   1   13   3   15   30   32   0   24.
A group of THREE (24-27-30) may come in the 3RD column before two adjacent numbers in any column. I start betting 27.

22
35..I leave 27. A group of TWO has come (32 & 35 in the 2ND column). Now I hope that a group of at least FOUR comes before any Group of THREE. It can´t happen in the NEXT spin, so I must wait a little.

13
27... A Group of THREE came (24-27-30). The question now is: Does a group of at least FIVE come before any group of FOUR?
7
25
21...Unfortunately not! A group of FOUR: 21-24-27-30. Does a group of at least SIX come before any group of FIVE? It may happen in the NEXT SPIN. I start betting 18.

19
13
29
16...A group of FIVE (13-16-19-22-25)! I leave 18. APPARANTLY LADY LUCK KEEPS ON "COUNTING"!
       But does a group of at least SEVEN come before any group of SIX? I start betting 10.

11
32
3
11
24
36
31...I add 28 to my betting.
22
1
13
9
4
35
32
20
12...I add 18 to my betting
32
8
32
34
12
10..HIT! This sessions ends here. In the 1ST column at least SEVEN adjacent spaces have been filled out (1-4-7-10-13-16-19-22-25. Before SIX next to each other.
                                                                         GOOD LUCK!
                                                                              Dane
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

vladir

I dont get this..... whats a group? Why should a group of 7 come before a group of 6?
"In God we trust; all others must bring data", W. Edwards Deming

Dane

Quote from: vladir on Oct 23, 08:25 AM 2013
I don't get this..... what's a group? Why should a group of 7 come before a group of 6?
Hello vladir!
Please FILL IN the numbers as they occur. Write them in their proper places in the columns as I tried to describe.  In the beginning isolated numbers  in a column might dominate.  An easy example from the 3RD column: Only 9 and 3 have come.  They do not form a group.
Written "neighbours" in the column form a group. If 33 and 36 have turned up  (but not 30) I perceive them af a group of TWO there.
If 15, 18, and 21 have come (but neigher 12 nor 24) I define them as a group of three at that time. This group may later expand, as more numbers come and more spaces are filled with numbers.
If The Goddess of Fortune, Lady Luck or the Laws of Probability strictly followed a Schedule, we should expect to see groups of two, three, four (and so on). In that order. AS IF THE GODS OR THE LAWS WERE "COUNTING".
They may seem to do this for a short period. My point is, that they, at some point, are likely to  deliver af group with "too many numbers".

                                                             Cheers
                                                              Dane
                                                                                                           
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

6th-sense

i  really like this..how  long you been playing it..any recommendations on  stoploss ..how far to chase?.120 spins is a definate in your expierience?..an excell tracker would be great for this

Dane

Quote from: 6th-sense on Oct 24, 03:31 PM 2013
i  really like this..how  long you been playing it..any recommendations on  stoploss ..how far to chase?.120 spins is a definate in your expierience?..an excell tracker would be great for this

Thanks for your response.  I have not been playing it long enough! TIME is still important. If I did not win, I chose to stop right after the 120TH spin.  Now I have found out that it was much too late and too dangerous.  That deadline was deadly :o when I tested the system  on 28.01.2011, table 3, Spielbank Wiesbaden.  It may be better with a deadline after approx. 60 spins.
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

6th-sense

have you tried it with trying to join the missing number on a single street? in conjunction with the columns...?...or playing penultimately in following high and low to keep cost down...i know that the columns can follow/bleed into high or low but keeping them separate could keep cost down

Dane

Quote from: 6th-sense on Oct 25, 06:25 AM 2013
have you tried it with trying to join the missing number on a single street? in conjunction with the columns...?...or playing penultimately in following high and low to keep cost down...i know that the columns can follow/bleed into high or low but keeping them separate could keep cost down
No, I have not. Thanks for your suggestions :)
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

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