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8 Ball

Started by ignatus, Dec 10, 01:46 PM 2014

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ignatus

A roulettesystem should be fun to play, and i Think this system is very entertaining!  :)

it's based on the Wheel, yes....perhaps not one of my best system? we'll see...more testing is needed

trigger 1: wait for a number to repeat. Bet it's four neigbours. (not the actual repeater)

there is no limit to the amount of spins, (you wait for a second trigger):

only two things can happen now

(1) you get a hit
(2) a second trigger appear

in most cases a second trigger will appear within 9 spins

trigger 2: wait for a second repeater. when it appear, bet it's four neighbours. (do not bet the repeteater itself)

Now you have 8 neighbours bet.

progression idea: +1u bet after the second trigger appear and do 4 spins. then STOP

progression idea 2: 8 numbers negative progression? (perhaps a bad idea?)

i don't Think flatbetting will work with this one.

that is almost flatbet. (+1u bet) my first test was a neutral/positive trend. in the worst case you get a neutral trend. that's my experience with this bet,..anyway. quit while you're ahead of the game.

furthermore, no difficult tracking is needed you will see when a number repeats from the last 10, and in most casinos you can bet a number and it's two neighbours (do that and remove the repeater) then you got the 4 neighbours bet easily.

cheers
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