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Title: column attack
Post by: Belgiangambler on May 30, 05:57 AM 2018
hi all, i stumbled on this kinda play the other day wich gave me some nice profits.

i won 500euro in 2 days with it by playing with 10cents (more testing is needed ofcourse)

first choose a column (the middle one works for me)
then wait a few spins until a number from that column starts so the game can start.

start by putting a unit on that number and go on an do so for every number from that particular column that shows up.

after each 3 spins put an extra unit on the numbers you have.
if a new number drops on a 3rd spin put a unit on and then an extra on the rest.
if a selected number drops delete it and continue with the rest
if at a new high immediatly put all the remaining numbers back to 1 unit and continue your play.

this was done on an rng table while i was testing some idea's with fake money while i discovered this method.
Title: Re: column attack
Post by: DoctorSudoku on May 30, 11:06 AM 2018
Quote from: Belgiangambler on May 30, 05:57 AM 2018
hi all, i stumbled on this kinda play the other day wich gave me some nice profits.

i won 500euro in 2 days with it by playing with 10cents (more testing is needed ofcourse)

first choose a column (the middle one works for me)
then wait a few spins until a number from that column starts so the game can start.

start by putting a unit on that number and go on an do so for every number from that particular column that shows up.

after each 3 spins put an extra unit on the numbers you have.
if a new number drops on a 3rd spin put a unit on and then an extra on the rest.
if a selected number drops delete it and continue with the rest
if at a new high immediatly put all the remaining numbers back to 1 unit and continue your play.

this was done on an rng table while i was testing some idea's with fake money while i discovered this method.


Thanks for sharing your "discovery."  :thumbsup:   :thumbsup:

Methods involving columns always get my attention because of the uneven distribution of the column numbers on the US double zero wheel. Column 1 tends to behave slightly differently compared to columns 2 and 3.

Will have to paper-test your method using my collection of real airball and dealer-spun numbers sometime soon.