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Started by ignatus, Aug 02, 11:42 PM 2016

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ignatus

Nothing is complete bulletproof when it comes to roulette, no matter how "good" your system is, losses will always come, so the question is, from X number of trials will you win more than you lose?

Procedure: First hit, bet the two unhit numbers of the same color within the doublestreet hit. (2 numbers bet).

* IF the other color hit bets are changed into that new color, same bet as above; -bet the two unhit numbers of the same color within the same doublestreet hit. (and +1u bets)

*IF the same unbet number hit (of the same color), no change (+1u bets)

*AFTER 18 spins and no hit (+1u bets)

ALWAYS restart the count from 1-18 after a new bet is done (or after 18 spins)

When hit, do one spin and restart procedure.
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First test was played with 1u bets, (wingoal +200, stoploss -200)

8/10 Games won
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NextYear

Thank you Ignatus, for staying inventive in this quest!

ignatus

Quote from: NextYear on Aug 03, 01:13 AM 2016
Thank you Ignatus, for staying inventive in this quest!

Thank YOU Nextyear, for supporting me :)

I will do another 10-trial test later (because it's very easy to play!)

cheers
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