Hello
Its variation of Vortex by Hermes on DS.
It was 1/6 2/5 3/4 3/4 2/5 and 1/6 in a cycle with progression.
I suggest 1,4,7,10 2,5,8,11 3,6,9,12 3,6,9,12 2,5,8,11 1,4,7,10 and so on. If it hits it hits like 7,8 times in a row. I think strike ratio could be superior to Vortex and i would use penthouse prog 1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3 for extra safety. Its sort of random but i like it. It takes care of sleepers and repeaters. In both cases you wait just maximum 4 spins to bet on the same set of streets.
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Hello Robeenhuut . . .
I have attached an Excel tool "Street Cycle" to assist you in determining what progressions, if any, are needed for this type of cycling of streets bet selections.
Based on the bet selection listed in your post, the spreadsheet will give you the results of 1000 spins at a time. Simply press function key F9 to get another 1000 spins.
The column headed W/L will show if the bet is lost (L) or won (12).
Now you can count the number of consecutive L's to see what type of progression could be used.
Now you can see how often consecutive losses occur and set up appropriate stop Losses.
You can also change your bet section in the column headed “Betting Gridâ€. Simply copy and paste whatever 4 streets in whatever order you wish.
Hope this helps . . . Nick
1/6 2/5 3/4 3/4 2/5 and 1/6
Read this thread and the other. Don't understand the plan. Opened the box and read the colored part. Don't understand.
Seems you are betting on each DS twice:
1&6.................1&6
Or do you bet the insides higher?
Thanks......
TCS
The way I understood the bet selection was to cycle through the streets 4 at a time:
1st bet: 1-4-7 10
2nd bet: 2-5-8-11
3rd bet: 3-6-9-12
4th bet: 3-6-9-12
5th bet: 2-5-8-11
6th bet: 1-4-7-10
and repeat the bets again.
I believe the 1/6, 2/5, 3/4 etc referred to cycling through lines which was Hermes original Vortex method.
Perhaps I got it wrong? Nick
Nick
Quote from: Nickmsi on Apr 21, 11:17 AM 2012
The way I understood the bet selection was to cycle through the streets 4 at a time:
1st bet: 1-4-7 10
2nd bet: 2-5-8-11
3rd bet: 3-6-9-12
4the bet: 3-6-9-12
5the bet: 2-5-8-11
6the bet: 1-4-7-10
and repeat the bets again.
I believe the 1/6, 2/5, 3/4 etc referred to cycling through lines which was Hermes original Vortex method.
Perhaps I got it wrong? Nick
Nick
Hello Nick
You are right. 1/6, 2/5.... referred to original Vortex method for lines. He used leveller progression 112344 and then 4 until in plus. I like penthouse for any 1/3 chance bets. 111222333444 1 up on L and 2 down on W
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