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Title: Winning On The Lines (In Testing)
Post by: buffalowizard on Jul 01, 03:24 PM 2012
The system:


Lines 1-18 are named 1,2 + 3 respectively.


So 1-6     = 1
     7-12   = 2
     13-18 = 3


Lines 19-36 are named A,B, + C respectively.


So 19-24  = A
     25-30  = B
     31-36  = C


Chart each as they hit, for example:


3BC211BA32B22BC2


Now our betting selection is as follows:


Wait for two of either 1,2,3 or A,B,C to hit, then bet
the missing number/letter.




Each 'set' has it's own 6 number progression. Sometimes
after a win, you may still be down, but that is normal, and
the next mini sessions to come will hopefully raise the profits.




progression = 1,1,1,1,1,1   2,2,2,2,2,2   3,3,3,3,3,3  etc


Here's two short wiesbaden samples to show how quick a
mini session is:




C221 <BET 3  13  <WIN +4  B <BET A  BCB13BA <WIN +6


BB2C  <BET A  CB2B21  <BET 3  C1BBA <WIN -2 AC  <WIN +6




I know it looks confusing but if not sure, just ask! I will perhaps post
some vertical mini sessions as it may be easier to understand


BW
 
Title: Re: Winning On The Lines (In Testing)
Post by: buffalowizard on Jul 01, 03:57 PM 2012

This is a good example of a continuous session, where if you are down on one line (in this instance 1,2,3) then the other lines (A,B,C) are picking you up.
Obviously an ideal session would be where both sets are hitting.


You could choose not to 'clear' both sets if you are in profit of course.

1
C
B    <BET A
C
A    <WIN +4
2    <BET 3
B
A    <BET C
2
A
2
C    <WIN +2
A
2
B     <BET C
C    <WIN +5
C
3    <WIN -6