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Roulette-focused => General Discussion => Topic started by: nottophammer on Mar 13, 12:34 PM 2014

Title: for Drazen or Bayes
Post by: nottophammer on Mar 13, 12:34 PM 2014
on the sister site did a thread on 666, but was only joking.

Well  the question is, those devil numbers 0,19,21,25,8,10,5,7,28. is 9 in total. Now on rng which i mainly use,those 9 numbers (which could be any random 9 numbers) miss for 31, 32 or even 34 spins, some times. Now when i play all 37 numbers of the mat, this is done by firstly having 10 spins to see how many of the 37 left to back, well when eventually there's 9 left to back, out of 880 odd games the longest i've seen this take is 23 spins.

so why such a big difference between the played off 9 against a random 9 numbers, do you see where i'm coming from, or perhaps i'm just daft, Big lol.

If you look in math ref: how many repeats in 37, there is two rng games from 12.3.14 you can see 28's gone and when 29th drops in. another thought could it be because of the max payout in ladbrokes is £500.00 per spin and a max £100 stake this only lets you back it 14 times starting on .20p units 1+1+1+2+2+3+4+5+10+15+20+25+35+50.