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What's up with hot numbers?

Started by Gizmotron, Jan 27, 02:23 PM 2012

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Gizmotron

1) The average hottest number hits 14 times in 300 spins.
2) The second hottest number's average hits 13 times.
3) The third hottest number's average hits 12 times.

The hottest numbers hit around 21, 20, and 19 respectively.

The coldest of the hottest hit 13, 12, and 11 respectively.

It takes 9 hits per 300 bets to brake even for each number bet.

The only way to find hot number is to guess.

All mechanical bet selection methods will not find enough wins to break even infuriated long run.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

Skakus

Nice.

I've been thinking on this for a while and am trying to target the hot numbers with a type of Texas Sharpshooter Fallacy method.

Hot numbers are numbers that repeat, and the most basic of repeats is a double, not necessarily two in a row, just the 1st time it repeats.

So you track the results until 1 number repeats then draw a bullseye around those results and start again. Track until the next repeat/double; draw another bullseye, track-bullseye-track-bullseye, etc.

At the same time you tally how many times each number has instigated a bullseye. Eventually you end up with one or two or a few numbers that move ahead of the pack. So not only are these few numbers hot, but when they repeat they do so in quick succession.

This method of tracking can skim over many of the hot numbers because their repeats fall outside, or in between the bullseyes.

This takes a whole lot of tracking for single numbers but there is scope for adding in neighbor’s, etc.
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Gizmotron

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superman

RNG only! I havent the patience to study real wheels.

Over the past 4 days as some of you know I have been looking at hot or cold numbers, trying to understand what makes or decides a number is cold or hot, 99% of RNG players only go by what they can see on the marquee, well the last few days have taught me that that is not enough tracking, if you look at the screenshot of the tracker I am using you will see that over 1003 spins about 40% of the numbers hit over 28 times, had you flat betted on any of those numbers you would have been in profit at the end of the 1003 spins, so, we need to know which numbers are going to hit more than 28 times every 1000 spins, not so simple.

With the other tracker that measures gaps between hits I noticed something, for example: if A number has a gap session like

12,3,22,1,6,17,32,2,19,5 the average is 11.9, let's call it 12 spins per show for that number, in my opinion that is now a hot number, for the time being anyway, up to now most people have focused on only the last handfull of spins or what they can see on the marquee, if you see A number 3 or 4 times in the marquee that does not make it a hot number.

How many times have you been testing a method and certain numbers start to stick in your mind as they seem to keep appearing?
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

Gizmotron

I power test at 300 spins. I've never seen an RNG. All my playing experience is on real wheels. Your average of 12 for a gap in a good hot number is excellent. A super hot number will hit above 20 times in 300 spins. I'm used to seeing these hot numbers falling off after 450 spins. It's more rare to find a super hot number that continues.

I'm not much good for advice when it comes to RNG.
I am the living proof that Roulette can be beat every time I set out to beat it.

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