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Started by Turner, July 04, 2013, 07:42:16 PM

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FLAT_IN_O

Quote from: Turner on July 27, 2013, 02:29:31 PM
Thanks Sam....that's nice...


Shes a magnificent woman.


I've been very very lucky




Mediterranean or somewhere else????--as those Med.cruises all 1 zero wheels,some even have
en prison rules.








Kimo Li

Hi,

Nine years later, I am scratching my head. It's about time roulette players discover the American wheel.

Nice topic.

Kimo Li
"Keep it in check," The Random Roulette Spin, Kimo Li

Turner

Flat...Looking at mooring up in Menorca as it our favorite place......so...med for sure...however, Thomsons is american wheel.


its not a deal breaker...lol


Deal breakers are


No beer
No sun
stuff food
Being on holiday with my dad.


Non of these will be a problem....[smiley]aes/joking.png[/smiley]

Turner

@KIMO


Well....I have never looked at it at all. Its taboo.....hence the topic from me.


I now have some ammo come judgement day.

Kimo Li

 There are so many interesting things about the American roulette wheel, apart from its 5.26% disadvantage. One tidbit is the number distribution on the wheel is based on high and low and odd and even numbers.
Separated by the 0 and 00 zeros, low odd numbers and high even numbers make up one half of the wheel. The other half of the wheel is the opposite, low even numbers and high odd numbers.
So if you are tracking odd, even, high, or low numbers you would at least have a point of reference as to how the ball is moving.
Kimo Li

"Keep it in check," The Random Roulette Spin, Kimo Li

Priyanka

Congrats turner




@kimo-is it not the case with eu layout as well.   One half has red high and black low.  Other half has red low and black high numbers.  Again this is only dividing the wheel into half.  There is a pattern in which even and odd numbers turn up as well.  But that's only when you divide the wheel into 8 equal parts.......

Kimo Li

 Hi,
There is a distinct difference in the distribution. See below.



AMERICAN
01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 LOW ODDS
20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 HIGH EVENS

02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 LOW EVENS
19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 HIGH ODDS

EUROPEAN
02 04 06 08 10 11 13 15 17 LOW BLACKS
19 21 23 25 27 30 32 34 36 HIGH REDS

01 03 05 07 09 12 14 16 18 LOW REDS
20 22 24 26 28 29 31 33 35 HIGH BLACKS


Kimo Li

"Keep it in check," The Random Roulette Spin, Kimo Li

Kimo Li

  Ever wonder what number is next to another number without looking at the wheel head. Here's a tip. See how these double streets are connected by numbered partners.

MINUS 12

01           13
02           14
03           15
04           16
05           17
06           18

SUM OF 49

13           36
14           35
15           34
16           33
17           32
18           31

PLUS 12

19           31
20           32
21           33
22           34
23           35
24           36

SUM OF 27 (With the exception of 01 and 02 / 07 and 08)

03           24
04           23
05           22
06           21
07           20
08           19


Kimo Li

"Keep it in check," The Random Roulette Spin, Kimo Li

AMK

Forgive me Turner, I was too caught up in the American Wheel discussion to register that its your 30th wedding anniversary.

CONGRATULATIONS!!

Let us know how your playing goes and have a wonderful cruise!

ps

I wonder if "The Love Boat" had roulette on board : )


Hello Kimo Li!!

Amazing to have you on the thread, hope the thread will continue for a while.

Do you have any playing styles/methods for the American Wheel that you would recommend for Turner on his cruise??

Proofreaders2000

Congrats on the 30th year anniversary Turner  :applause: 8) :applause:

That being the case Roulette may be a distant second on your priorities list.

VLS

From the forum with love* [smiley]cps/heart.gif[/smiley]:

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Happy 30th to you & the Mrs. dear Turner.

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VLS

*: wish I was this talented in the dough art to bake such a cake! Likewise goes with [smiley]skype/heart.gif[/smiley]

Let's be around for the 40th!!
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Turner

Im bowled over by your nice words guys...HOWEVER


I only said .......Im booking a cruise for our 30th wedding aniversary

I didn't say when it was.....


Its not for 2 years......  :-[


However.....it was our anniversary of 30 years together June 8th .....so....THANKS!


Yes....we lived over the brush for 2 years (not sure that saying carries out of UK)


I hope i can still keep the cake?

Bally6354

Quote from: Turner on July 28, 2013, 05:23:46 PM


Yes....we lived over the brush for 2 years

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Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.

Turner

Bally....how astute of you!!!


My favorite comedians of all time....Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Williams, Spike milligan


Nowedays....Harry Hill, Tim Vine




neeeoooooh matron!!!!