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Title: RRBB's Dynamic Sequence
Post by: trellw21 on Oct 12, 09:59 AM 2019
Can anyone thats experienced explain how the dynamic sequence is formed and used to create relation between random numbers it's really interesting I've read the original post here   link:s://:.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=17115.0    but still don't seem to understand how it works, probably because I learn best from examples
Title: Re: RRBB's Dynamic Sequence
Post by: mickavelli on Oct 13, 08:05 AM 2019
G'day mate,
Simply start with 3 or more numbers, letters, objects etc .. . .
You then want to write them in a sequence, for example...
123
Now choose 1 at random,
Let's say your first choice is the 2.
Remove it from its position in your starting sequence and place it at the beginning, which will now read -
213
To find out the "derived" number for your new numbers stream, first you simply ask yourself, which position in the sequence did that just come from??
It will look like this. . .

        123   >  which pos?
2 >   213  >     2
3 >   321  >     3

So if you were to play for example a Repeat in your newly created "positional stream", you will look at what numbers are attached to the indicated positions in your sequence that has been manipulated... 
So again - you simply ask yourself, what is now in position 2 of the sequence? What is now in position 3?

Few tips when looking at it this way

-It's versatile, there aren't any rules to what you can and can't use or do

-As you will see, a number chosen at random is attached to a position, removing that number and placing it at the beginning causes that, and all of the numbers attached to the positions Lower than that position to change

-Not sure if you understand cycles etc, take a couple years off your life looking over Random Thoughts thread lol
Basically, the moment a number is randomly chosen out of order in relation to your initial starting sequence, pigeonhole principle kicks in and the length of 1 of your 2 streams will be limited

-Thats how i see it anyway and there are many many people with more of an idea than me

Have a good one mate :thumbsup:

Title: Re: RRBB's Dynamic Sequence
Post by: trellw21 on Oct 13, 03:11 PM 2019
Thanks for replying, a couple of questions though..in the simple example of using 1-2-3 let's say it turns out to be 3-1-2, are the original numbers which are randomly picked from the wheel, dice etc now related to the new sequence or do I now have to make a new random sequence from the 3-1-2 stream, what I'm trying to get at is at what point is the relation/dependency? Which I think is the whole point of the stream to kind of decide the randomness I guess
Title: Re: RRBB's Dynamic Sequence
Post by: falkor2k15 on Oct 13, 03:28 PM 2019
Quote from: trellw21 on Oct 13, 03:11 PM 2019
Thanks for replying, a couple of questions though..in the simple example of using 1-2-3 let's say it turns out to be 3-1-2, are the original numbers which are randomly picked from the wheel, dice etc now related to the new sequence or do I now have to make a new random sequence from the 3-1-2 stream, what I'm trying to get at is at what point is the relation/dependency? Which I think is the whole point of the stream to kind of decide the randomness I guess
It doesn't matter how you initially order the numbers. That's just to get the engine started - so the first few cycles are normally excluded from any stats. Once all numbers have appeared at least once then the two streams are thus in sync. Being in sync means that when there's a repeat in the normal stream then it will likely be on position 1 in the dynamic stream.
Title: Re: RRBB's Dynamic Sequence
Post by: mickavelli on Oct 13, 07:00 PM 2019
Quote from: trellw21 on Oct 13, 03:11 PM 2019do I now have to make a new random sequence from the 3-1-2 stream, what I'm trying to get at is at what point is the relation/dependency?

To be honest mate i had a heap of questions in my head too. Your better off playing around with all your ideas... Just remember from the get go, there ain't no rules and you can get creative..
So yeah, you can definately take the derived number and create another number stream just like you said !

The relation/dependency will come down to what you can come up with...
People talk funny about dependency around here but the ability to pick the next result correctly will not depend on anything... So it has to be a question in your head - which is based off what your plan is over multiple spins...... or whatever else your doing
It's the moment you ask yourself "Do I have a bet on this?"
And the answer will be.. "Well that depends on this"
I reckon that's about all there is to it