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Started by nottophammer, May 26, 07:56 AM 2018

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nottophammer

If you’re just starting out on your journey of Roulette, you’re going to read many articles of methods to win, articles like how to win with outside bets, (my opinion on these bets is forget them, but that’s my choice), there’s also methods for inside bets.
So here you’ll only see how Random has an average. The distribution of the 37 numbers produces roughly 23, 24 or 25 of the starting non-hit numbers. The non-hit that have not hit will, let’s say 12, would mean there’s 12 repeats of those that have hit.
Now that’s the math way using a cycle of 37 spins, but the author is not a math person, so you’re going to see How 40 spins and up to 60 spins give an average, an average that works with the distribution of the 37 non-hit numbers.
The 37 numbers I was told, could all hit within 155 spins, he showed this with some math formula, that I don’t know, but this did not stop me from finding an average to use with the 37 numbers on the wheel.
So how do you see this average, well in a method called GUT; the great universal theory; the author shows this thing called the TROT, which a few experts ridicule, but don’t worry they know what this mysterious trot is.
These so called experts will try time and time again to persuade you no methods work, but then promote their own methods, I’m not giving them any publicity here, you’ll soon know of their methods once they see this.
Okay so what is this trot that has an average, well if you collect groups of spins and record how many spins each non-hit takes to hit, slowly as you record more and more games you get to see how many spins on average each non-hit takes to hit.
So if you have a sheet like I use that has 6 boxes of 10, you’ll be able to see in these blocks of 10’s there’s an average of how many non-hit, could or should hit in these 10 spins.
Now a member of this forum gave me a tester, to see these miraculous averages, that I managed to produce from pen and paper, the old school way.
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nottophammer

back later, superbikes on
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daveylibra

Can't wait for the next post! I was thinking along the lines of 60 spins split into 6 sets myself, so I'm eager to understand this...

nottophammer

So what’s this average? The answer is 15; 15 non-hit should/could show in spins 11-40.
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nottophammer

Now this is not about KTF betting for non-hits, nor betting for repeats, it’s to show the TROT, showing how there’s options for betting both, if you can read the trot?
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nottophammer

How do we know these averages are true? Well on here I use Mortagon’s daily supplied spins (that some idiot on this forum wants him to persist in supplying) there’s over 250 games I’ve used, well sufficient to show this average. Now the famous two will say not enough spins, but believe me that is plenty of spins, and it’s not million’s like they promote.
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nottophammer

How are these 15 non-hit distributed over the 30 spins from 11-40? Well as we are looking at 30 spins, 15 is half the 30; so should it not be
11-20; 5
21-30; 5
31-40; 5
15 non-hits, 15 repeats for the 30 spins.
So the tester will show how the average is progressing. So you’ll see 1-10; 11-20; 21-30; 31-40 and last 60; in the checkpoint box.
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Herby

Quote from: nottophammer on May 26, 07:56 AM 2018
So if you have a sheet like I use that has 6 boxes of 10, you’ll be able to see in these blocks of 10’s there’s an average of how many hit       <-corrected


1 Mio. trials, 60 numbers from 0-36:
{8.87, 15.6, 20.7, 24.6, 27.6, 29.8}

nottophammer

So in this checkpoint box is the perfect trot.

spins
11-20; +0
21-30; +0
31-40; +0
The 25 is showing +10, this is the only part not to show properly, Pri forwarded how to correct, but i no coder and can't get it right.
But there is the 15 non-hit and must mean 15 have repeated.
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nottophammer

Now you have seen a perfect 5, 5, 5; but the trot is not always the 5, 5, 5; it shows more like 7, 5, 3



If spins 1-10 is 9/10 the most common for these 10 spins, if the average for next 30 spins is 15 non-hit, should you not see 24 non-hit.
The above shows just that, the 7, 5, 3
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nottophammer

another checkpoint


10+15=25; spin 40, 25 non hit, so 15 came. But not the even 5, 5, 5,
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nottophammer

another



9+15=24 and there's the 24 at spin 40
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nottophammer

Now one of many that come close to the 15



23 non-hit at spin 40 of the checkpoint, just 1 non-hit short of the 15 average
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nottophammer

Mort's for today  :thumbsup:



So you see the average of spin 11-40 is 15 non-hit.

You need to work with the 15 expected.
How do you win at roulette, simple, make the right decision

nottophammer

Mort's average



Not mention spin 60 but todays checkpoint speaks for it's self

Not millions of spins to find such a constant average
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