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Where can I find the pictures of the american wheel layout showing...

Started by Red Nickels, Mar 18, 02:35 PM 2011

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Red Nickels

The dots over the numbers for the columns (separate and in combo) at this or at the other older forum.  I have seen them before but I don't know how to find them now.  thanks!!

esoito

I'm struggling to understand exactly what you mean.

I suspect others are too -- no replies so far is a possible indicator.

Could you perhaps give a little diagram? Then we know what to look for.

Red Nickels

there are pictures of the single zero and double zero wheel.  not like photos, like color graphics showing all the numbers around the wheel, and you can put dots next to the numbers with html code if you want to indicate something.  for example, which numbers are in each column.  on the American wheel, the first and third column make up a large almost continuous block of numbers.  I know that Victor has done some graphics showing the distribution of the dozens and columns-- separate and in combination with each other-- around the American wheel, I just can't figure out where they are, at this forum or at his older forum.

VLS

Hello dear Red Nickels. Reposting the images you request at my section HERE (VLS' view) :)
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Red Nickels

can you please show the distribution of the columns around the american wheel?  also is it possible you can show each column in different colored dots?  thanks so much.

VLS

Quote from: Red Nickels on Mar 20, 12:33 AM 2011
Can you please show the distribution of the columns around the american wheel?

Done!

Quote from: Red Nickels on Mar 20, 12:33 AM 2011also is it possible you can show each column in different colored dots?  thanks so much.

That would be easy as pie in paint ;)

Cheers!
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Red Nickels

Something does not seem to be right.  I am looking at the graphics of the double zero wheel showing the numbers marked that make up the columns of the betting layout.  looking at the graphic for the Column One numbers I see that the 13 and 1 are marked which is correct.  now I look at the last graphic showing Columns One and Three together (?) and the 13 and 1 are not marked.  these are easy to see because they are the two numbers just left of the 00.  I haven't checked further because this jumps out at me and am wondering am I misunderstanding something?

VLS

Okie mate, will check them.

Curse the  night shift! LoL

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Badger

Hi Red

Is this what your looking for?
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Red Nickels

Wow, very cool Badger, I note the wheel is divided exactly as I have described in my post "American Wheel Column Betting" in the Notepad section of this forum, did you make this?  thank you!

if you made this diagram can I ask you a big favor, can you post the same diagram with all the same colored slots for all the numbers and columns, but without any numbers typed in?  and is it also possible to add another concentric circle?  that way I can make copies and orient the wheel the way I want and label the columns A-B-C and the dozens 1-2-3.  because there is more to this puzzle and it may be helpul to know something about where the dozens fall into the picture.  I know for example that there are 8 of dozen 2, 7 of dozen 3, and 6 of dozen 1 in the double zero half.  So we can see that factors are definitely not distributed evenly around the wheel, which could be of help for possible betting strategies, combination bets, insurance bets, etc.  

the trick ofcourse is figure out how we might take advantage of all those 2nd column numbers in the one half of the wheel and all those third column numbers in the other half of the wheel, or the first and second or first and third column sections of the wheel, or the fact that we have a majority of black in the 2nd column and red in the third column.

VLS

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Quote from: Red Nickels on Mar 20, 09:27 AM 2011
Something does not seem to be right.  I am looking at the graphics of the double zero wheel showing the numbers marked that make up the columns of the betting layout.  looking at the graphic for the Column One numbers I see that the 13 and 1 are marked which is correct.  now I look at the last graphic showing Columns One and Three together (?) and the 13 and 1 are not marked.  these are easy to see because they are the two numbers just left of the 00.  I haven't checked further because this jumps out at me and am wondering am I misunderstanding something?

Fixed. It was just a naming issue.

Now correctly displaying this for Columns 1 & 3 on the 00:



Thanks for spotting it!

TABLE LAYOUT FROM THE WHEEL/DISC

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Badger

Hi Red

Not quite sure what you wanted, so check out my revisions.
The inner concentric circle is the wheel number(call it concentric circle 1)
Concentric circle 2 is the columns - A,B,C and concentric circle 3 is the dozens - 1,2,3

Let me know how to change CC1 , CC2 or CC3.  CC4 is blank.
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