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Started by ll l ll l lll ll, Jul 19, 01:43 PM 2011

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ll l ll l lll ll

It is critical that you do NOT move up in the progression when you have 1 out of 3 hit in a 3 spin set.  This is a "neutral" set, and you simply stay right where you are and play the "new" most dominant dozen for another 3 spins.  We ONLY move up in the progression when you lose all 3 bets for that set.

Just completed another test of 100 spins:  +27, never went past 2b.

TicTacToe

I believe, following Barcodes reasoning,  that the minimum number of spins for a dominant dozen would be 2 spins and the maximum would be 4 spins ....




2 spins would be the same dozen repeating itself off the bat, and 4 spins would be if each dozen appeared once then on the 4th spin we would get the repeat.




That's my take of a dominant dozen ( if a repeat is the only criteria ).




TTT



ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: TicTacToe on Jul 20, 04:36 PM 2011
I believe, following Barcodes reasoning,  that the minimum number of spins for a dominant dozen would be 2 spins and the maximum would be 4 spins ....




2 spins would be the same dozen repeating itself off the bat, and 4 spins would be if each dozen appeared once then on the 4th spin we would get the repeat.




That's my take of a dominant dozen ( if a repeat is the only criteria ).




TTT

Exactly!  Correct.

Juiced91

Quote from: TicTacToe on Jul 20, 04:36 PM 2011
I believe, following Barcodes reasoning,  that the minimum number of spins for a dominant dozen would be 2 spins and the maximum would be 4 spins ....




2 spins would be the same dozen repeating itself off the bat, and 4 spins would be if each dozen appeared once then on the 4th spin we would get the repeat.




That's my take of a dominant dozen ( if a repeat is the only criteria ).




TTT

Well i see it differently. It could come out 1 3 now we wait for 13 to apper again but instead comes out 1 3 2 2. Therefore dominant dozen changes from the possible 1/3 to the 2.

Either way if it appears twice in 3 spins

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: Juiced91 on Jul 20, 04:43 PM 2011

Well I see it differently. It could come out 1 3 now we wait for 13 to apper again but instead comes out 1 3 2 2. Therefore dominant dozen changes from the possible 1/3 to the 2.

Either way if it appears twice in 3 spins

Your making it way more complicated than it is.  Put it this way, the first dozen to appear twice is now your "most dominant" dozen to be played.

superman

so with 1322 do you class 2 as the dominant dozen ?

what about a tie 1122 do you now extend the period to check until, say 11221 ?
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

chrisbis

Quote from: superman on Jul 20, 04:52 PM 2011
so with 1322 do you class 2 as the dominant dozen ?

what about a tie 1122 do you now extend the period to check until, say 11221 ?


I think he is saying,, that the 11 of Ur 1122 would already be the Dom force behind the decision.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: superman on Jul 20, 04:52 PM 2011
so with 1322 do you class 2 as the dominant dozen ?

what about a tie 1122 do you now extend the period to check until, say 11221 ?

1322, dozen 2 is the first to have appeared twice, so dozen 2 is the dominant dozen.

1122....back up.  Remember I said the first dozen to appear twice.  All we are concerned about is 112...STOP.  When I look at 112 I see that dozen 1 has appeared twice.  No need to look ANY further.  Dozen 1 is now my most "dominant dozen."  VERY simple.

superman

Quote1122....back up.
112...STOP.

I am talking left to right, left being most recent so the above was formed by

1 youngest spin (last result)
1
2
2 oldest

So when you say back up, do you mean .122 here we would have chosen dozen 2, correct
There's only one way forward, follow random, don't fight with it!

Ignore a thread/topic that mentions 'stop loss', 'virtual loss' and also when a list is provided of a progression, mechanical does NOT work!

chrisbis

Quote from: superman on Jul 20, 05:16 PM 2011

I am talking left to right, left being most recent so the above was formed by

1 youngest spin (last result)
1
2
2 oldest

So when you say back up, do you mean .122 here we would have chosen dozen 2, correct


Other way around Neal.

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: superman on Jul 20, 05:16 PM 2011

I am talking left to right, left being most recent so the above was formed by

1 youngest spin (last result)
1
2
2 oldest

So when you say back up, do you mean .122 here we would have chosen dozen 2, correct

No.  If 1122 are your last spins and 1 is the "youngest" as you put it.  Then dozen 1 is the "most recent" as I put it, to show TWICE.  So dozen 1 is the "most dominant."

In VERY simple terms:  The first dozen, of the most recent spins to show twice.  That's it.  SIMPLE.

chrisbis

Quote from: ll l ll l lll ll on Jul 20, 05:25 PM 2011

No.  If 1122 are your last spins and 1 is the "youngest" as you put it.  Then dozen 1 is the "most recent" as I put it, to show TWICE.  So dozen 1 is the "most dominant."

In VERY simple terms:  The first dozen, of the most recent spins to show twice.  That's it.  SIMPLE.
I think You are getting very confused here.
Lets show the spins, as though they are on a Marquee:-


The next spin. will be at the Top*


*
2
1
1


so here, the oldest spin is the bottom 1, and from your analogy, the "Dominant" Dozen.
The Youngest spin, was the '2'.


In this case............Dominant Dozen= 1

ll l ll l lll ll

Quote from: chrisbis on Jul 20, 05:31 PM 2011
I think You are getting very confused here.
Lets show the spins, as though they are on a Marquee:-


The next spin. will be at the Top*


*
2
1
1


so here, the oldest spin is the bottom 1, and from your analogy, the "Dominant" Dozen.
The Youngest spin, was the '2'.


In this case............Dominant Dozen= 1

WOW!  Looking at it from this way, looking down........dozen 2 is the last spin (or most recent).  Keep looking down.  What is next?  Dozen 1.  What is next?  Dozen 1 again.  STOP!  Which dozen has appeared twice?  That would be Dozen 1.  Dozen 1 is now our "most dominant dozen."  All that matters is from the most recent spins, which dozen is the first to appear twice.

ll l ll l lll ll

Just completed 2 more sessions.

+22 130 spins (never got past 3a)
+18 15 spins.  (on this session, I hit almost every other spin and just quit at spin 15) Never got past 1b.

ZeroBlue

it reminds me of a great method with project 202 progression applied.


It was the same bet selection but we followed it by ten spins flat betting. Then we choose the new (or same most hot one) and proceed with the progression if not in plus


progression was
10X1
10X2
10X3
etc
till in profit


it took ages to sink that one.


1
1
1W3122
301-11
301-10
201-1-1
1W3121
1W3123
301-12
1W3124
1W3126
1W3128
201-17
1W3129
201-18
1W31210
1W31212
201-111
301-110
301-19
1W31211
201-110
201-19
201-18
101-17
201-16
101-15
3W3127
201-16
3W3128
101-17
201-16
32-24
12-22
2W6246
32-24
32-22
32-20
32-2-2
12-2-4
32-2-6
32-2-8
32-2-10
3936-4
39362
13-3-1
39365
13-32
23-3-1
39365
13-32
39368
393614



;-)


Good Luck


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