Well, it finally happened, at least for me.
I played a shoe that had NO "Perfect Pairs" on either side, until the very last hand.
It was the 51st hand and the final hand of the shoe and came out with a pair of aces on Player.
The PP players were getting killed, big time.
And no TIE until the 38th hand. Ugly for the guys system playing a Marty on the Tie.
It's like we've all said, the game will produce some very strange outcomes if you wait long enough!
AD (I don't play PP or Tie so it didn't affect me)
BBBBB PBPPP PBPPP BBPPP PBBPB
PBBBB BPBBP BBTBP BPPPT PBBTT B
Quote from: ADulay on November 16, 2016, 09:50:21 PM
BBBBB PBPPP PBPPP BBPPP PBBPB
PBBBB BPBBP BBTBP BPPPT PBBTT B
That would have been the great shoe for the anti-streaks on players only, hey hey.
I Just tested it with Tom System.... I would have been +10units flat betting ... Not bad!!
99% of times you get assymeterical shoe.
T HH T H TTTT HH T H TT HHH T HH TTTTTTTTTTTTTT H TT HHHH T HHH
I find it being average and most common then all other random bits with 100 trails cycles.
As i state above 99% of times you get assymeterical walks with random bits.
Symmetrical shoes or cycles with 100 random bits is rare but they happen but are not regularity.
TTT H TTT H TTT H TTT H TTT H TTT H TTT H TTT
or
TT HH TT HH TT HH TT HH TT HH TT HH TT HH TT HH
or
TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT HHH TTT
We can easy get to see 39 in a row as symmetrical distribution - but is not average and with regularity.
Cheers