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Title: Corner bet observation
Post by: MrJ on Apr 05, 04:42 PM 2010
 I noticed something interesting.....there are 4 combinations of three black and one red but NONE the opposite. Can we exploit that? I dont know, I just thought I would mention it.  ((For the streets, there are 6 with two blacks and 6 with two reds. At least thats evened out)) Ken
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: VLS on Apr 05, 08:38 PM 2010
OK, in order to illustrate:

What Ken is mentioning here are the following corner bets:

7-11:

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10-14:

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25-29:

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28-32:

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Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: VLS on Apr 05, 08:45 PM 2010
Remember we are into "ways to play" here, so how about applying the traditional WAKER methodology in the COLOR and then risk a bit on those particular corners.

Perhaps waiting for black to be the dominant color and bet ALL FOUR of them? And get the added bonus that when the shared amount of numbers between the two "upper" (7-11 & 10-14) and "lower" (25-29 & 28-32) hit, the payout is juicier.

Any other possibility you can think of  :)? Just starting some debate here!

Victor
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: MrJ on Apr 05, 08:45 PM 2010
BINGO, thank you. No corner bets with 3 reds, interesting?  Ken
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: VLS on Apr 05, 09:14 PM 2010
Hi ken, just did a little 127-spin long test like this:

When 2 blacks in a row came in, I bet the 4 corners as mentioned above, holding the bets until 2 reds in a row.

I used the ATILA progression:

1.1.1.1
2.1.1.1
2.2.1.1
2.2.2.1
2.2.2.2
3.2.2.2
...

Rising on a miss, leaving it the same on a win.

When zero came, the selection continued as if it didn't happen, but the ATILA progression rised as it should on a miss.

This was the chart (RX RNG - Click to enlarge):

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This was a "quickie". Maybe a test with tomorrow's actuals from weisbaden may help.

Cheers,
Victor
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: MrJ on Apr 05, 09:43 PM 2010
Thanks Victor.
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: VLS on Apr 05, 09:57 PM 2010
ATILA is a patient progression dear Ken.

I know you may like the explosive -1 hit recoups all- approach ;)
Title: Re: Corner bet observation
Post by: hamsup_sotong on May 21, 08:38 AM 2010
hi guys, maybe you could add in the tcd bit about left or right of the wheel.

Left means high blacks and right would mean low blacks

:D
cheers
hamsup