This is playing with 9 splits with progression covering 50% of the table:
The splits are, each second split covering the table;
A) Split 1/4, 3/6, 8/11, 13/16, 15/18, 20/23, 25/28, 27/30, 32/35
B) Split 2/5, 7/10, 9/12, 14/17, 19/22, 21/24, 26/29, 31/34, 33/36
Trigger: Wait until one group (A or B) is hit twice, then bet the other group with 9 split progression (1,2,4,8...) until one hit then reset/
From Livespins
Ignatus, Just wondering based on what I have read so far in this forum, it is better to follow the wheel. Do you think it will be advantageous to bet on the same group after two appearances instead of against it? Possibly if you can share the exact numbers that spun while drawing this graph, we can run a test on those numbers.
A) Split 1/4, 3/6, 8/11, 13/16, 15/18, 20/23, 25/28, 27/30, 32/35
B) Split 2/5, 7/10, 9/12, 14/17, 19/22, 21/24, 26/29, 31/34, 33/36
Trigger: After one group hit twice bet the same group
34
8
33
16
0
9
15
36
8
6 Trigger
24 L
5 L
28 W
33
7 Trigger
3 L
4 L
26 W
34 Trigger
2 W
36 Trigger
4 L
0 L
24 W
10 Trigger
8 L
13 L
14 W
6
13 Trigger
6 W
20 Trigger
26 L
9 L
16 W
3 Trigger
6 W
26 Trigger
20 W
12
15
5
2 Trigger
3 L
14 W
2 Trigger
18 L
18 L
2 W
11
36
14 Trigger
25 L
9 W
24 Trigger
5 W
4
11 Trigger
23 W
Same as betting against any EC after 2 misses.
Only the outlay on splits is much higher unfortunately.
Therefore once t misses 6 times for example you'll have 32 chips on each split!
Quote from: buffalowizard on Aug 07, 03:02 AM 2013
Same as betting against any EC after 2 misses.
Only the outlay on splits is much higher unfortunately.
Therefore once t misses 6 times for example you'll have 32 chips on each split!
Yes, that's one problem.