Firstly, list the corresponding DS numbers in a three wide row, like this,
3, 1, 5
2, 3, 1
6, 6, 5 etc
All you have to do is wait for 2 consecutive rows of either odd or even dominant DS numbers
In the example above, odds are dominant for the first 2 lines, by either having 2 or all 3 numbers as being 1,3,5
You then bet for the opposite in the next row - 3 times. In the above example, you would bet the even DS's, 2,4,6
It wins first time out.
I may have posted something similar to this many moons ago, but this one is safer, waiting for the two dominant lines.
2, 5, 6 even dom
1, 1, 4 odd dom
3, 5, 2 odd dom, bet evens
4, 3, 1 win
you get the picture! Let me know how you get on - it's easy to play and you get enough of a break in between bets to get smashed on some ale so it;'s all good.
Cheers
BW
so if 2 out of the 3 or even thats considered even dominance and the next 3 will be betting odd DS
easy, like it
2 consecutive rows must be 2/3 or 3/3 dominance, not just one row
got it
already testing
will decide on progression and whether or not to stop after 3 losses in a row and then go back to one unit
Buff, I've got to ask this. What is the difference between evens vs odds and lows vs highs? Or any other 3 lines vs the opposing 3 lines? As a matter of fact, anytime you get 6 spins with 3 of the lines dominating, you can bet on the other 3 lines. This will give you more betting opportunities.
GLC
GLC always has an innovative idea to make something better
you can record all the EC bets including double streets and bet against the dominating ones every 6 spins