For this idea, we will ignore zeros and just look at the dozens.
The idea is to capture repeat dozens. Wait for the first spin, then bet on the second spin. If you win, then the round is over. If you lose, then bet again for the 3rd spin. If you lose the third spin, then the round is over.
There are a total of 27 ways the dozens could come up over 3 spins. Only 3 of those will lose.
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is a good strategy, i tested it, you must decide you stop loss and stop win, thats the big how.
Quote from: gianfrancopierino on Aug 30, 05:49 AM 2021
is a good strategy, i tested it, you must decide you stop loss and stop win, thats the big how.
Maybe try a bankroll of $100 to win $50.
Bet $10 on each dozen for the first bet and $30 each dozen for the second bet. Win 5 times and end session.
make tests, if you can code it for rx to accelerate tests.
Please answer this, if we create multiple 12 no groups like dozen and columns but with straight-up numbers, say 8, then we can switch our groups
Will this increase our chance of success?
Quote from: mohitomish on Aug 30, 03:24 PM 2021
Please answer this, if we create multiple 12 no groups like dozen and columns but with straight-up numbers, say 8, then we can switch our groups
Will this increase our chance of success?
So you want to play 4 groups of 8 numbers? Not sure how the math works out, but the play would be
Spin 1: no bet
Spin 2: bet the group that won, plus 2 random groups
Spin 3: bet the two groups that won plus 1 random group
Spin 4: bet the 3 groups that won.
If you win during any of those spins, then reset.
No, I meant creating other 12 no groups like from number 32 till 27 on the wheel is a 12 number group similarly we can create multiple 12 no groups
Will this improve our chances compared to only playing dozens and columns?
it works even better with double columns