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Repeating Streets/Double Streets

Started by JimmieB, Oct 23, 11:31 AM 2014

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JimmieB

Hi all,

After reading the recent threads on the forum about repeaters, it got me thinking about repeating streets, or, double streets, based on wheel layout, not table layout, and I’m curious if anyone has had any success with this in the past.

For example, the streets per the wheel layout are listed below. I was thinking you could bet 1 unit on each number in the street after the street shows, if this doesn’t hit on the next spin, bet again on the first street which showed, same as before, and now bet 1 unit on each of the numbers on the new street, and so on. Once a street hits, if BR same, or, below when started, bet the same streets again, now with 2 units on each number, if one of these streets hits, and your still negative, increase to 3 units and so. Play until you get more than your starting BR, and reset, continue playing until you reach your target or until 12 streets have been hit, meaning you will have lost, as your BR will be negative, and there are no more streets left to bet.

Another way to play is when you’ve had 4 non repeated streets in a row, bet those 4 with a single dozen progression.

I’ve not carried out any real testing, just looking to get some thought and opinions, you could also do the same with double streets, where S1 & S2 make up DS 1, and so on.

S1   32 15 19      S8   1 20 33      S4   13 6 27      S3   25 17 34
S2   4 21 2      S2   2 4 21      S9   14 9 31      S12   26 3 35
S3   25 17 34      S12   3 26 35      S1   15 19 32      S4   27 6 13
S4   6 27 13      S2   4 2 21      S7   16 5 24      S11   28 7 12
S5   36 11 30      S7   5 16 24      S3   17 25 34      S10   29 18 22
S6   8 23 10      S4   6 13 27      S10   18 22 29      S5   30 11 36
S7   5 24 16      S11   7 12 28      S1   19 15 32      S9   31 9 14
S8   33 1 20      S6   8 10 23      S8   20 1 33      S1   32 15 19
S9   14 31 9      S9   9 14 31      S2   21 2 4      S8   33 1 20
S10   22 18 29      S6   10 8 23      S10   22 18 29      S3   34 17 25
S11   7 28 12      S5   11 30 36      S6   23 8 10      S12   35 3 26
S12   35 3 26      S11   12 7 28      S7   24 5 16      S5   36 11 30


Regards
Jim

Proofreaders2000

The four unhit streets may work with a slow rising progression.

1,1,1,2,2,2 (stop)

I had a colleague that liked "warm' streets
(not cold and not the hottest of the group)


Dane

Certain combinations of double streets have more numbers close to each other on the French Wheel layout.
Closer than the dozens! Those combinations are: 1-6 & 19-24/ 7-12 & 25-30/ 13-18 & 31-36.

NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

JimmieB

Guys,

Thanks for your replies.

I was wondering if the same theory applies as the law of the third for single numbers meaning only 9/10 of the 3 number sections are likely to hit within 12 spins, and if there is a way to take advantage of this, i.e. if we get, say, no repeats in 5 spins, meaning 15 numbers have hit with no repeats, could we maybe capitalize....

Regards
Jim

Turner

Jimmy...it does but its diluted the more smaller the sample. Try downloadin 100 random numbers and you will see better than 37

JimmieB


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