Could "The golden String" be useful in some way to overcome randomness? I would say yes.
Can someone verify this?
http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibrab.html#whichrepRAB (http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibrab.html#whichrepRAB)
Scroll to the top of the page, a good place to start : )
I selected this chapter to read first.
Which patterns repeat and where? (http://www.maths.surrey.ac.uk/hosted-sites/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibrab.html#whichrepRAB)
Interesting you mention this. When i started to play roulette i used to play a system more or less based on this. Maybe i will post it on the forum someday later.
Very nice reading. :thumbsup:
Another thing...
A couple of years ago I developed a method based on the binary patterns that make up a section of the golden string.
I recall I let 0s be red, and 1s be black.
I tested then to see if any "golden string patterns" appeared in numbers spun. (I had an idea the golden string could appear in random sequencies)
I then reversed the values and retested.
Even tried it with OE and HL. Looked under a lot of rocks!!
Ended up inconclusive... not really surprising!
But it kept me from playing on the road for a while.
[That was my one approach of many possibilities. So don't be put off -- your idea/approach could be the Rosetta Stone we all seek..LOL]
I was testing this flatbetting on a single EC, (no bet for 0 in the golden string sequence). Got a neutral trend or little profit :D
Rosetta Stone
Is the "Stone" better than the "Grail"?
TCS