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Started by Dane, October 20, 2013, 12:02:46 PM

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Dane

How dare I use the word logic here? I might not always have been logical. But I do believe that there is  some logic in this. Please correct me if I am wrong!
Required for each session: A pen and a piece of paper with 12 X 3 spaces. Reserved for 1-36. Simply fill  in the spaces as the numbers come.
In each column we are able to see groups. It is obvious that a group of two is likely to come first. Side by side. Exactly two adjacent written numbers are more likely to be seen than three. Similarly three numbers side by side in some column should appear  before four. And so forth and so on.

Does this mean that we should expect to see groups of two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve groups IN THIS ORDER?
NO!
Sooner or later a group with more number should come before a smaller group.
When it happens, I win with flat betting. It might happen very soon. If 3 and 9 have come first, I bet 6. Hoping to see the group of 3-6-9 before any group of two appears somewhere within the columns. After winning I end the session.
If two adjacent spaces have been filled in  - not three - we should hope to see FOUR OR MORE numbers side by side in some column.
If groups of two, three, and four numbers have come in that order? Then the next goal should be at least SIX side by side. Not five.
And so forth and so on.
With groups of many numbers it make take too long. I have placed a dead line right after the 120TH spin.
The initial tests (from the first days of 2011, table 3, Spielbank Wiesbaden):
1.  +16.  Five next to each other came before four next to each other.
2.  +34.  Four    -   -    -      -       -         -  -      three  -    -    -      -   .
3.  +35.  Five    -    -   -      -       -          -  -     four    -    -    -      -   .
4.  +13.  Four    -   -   -       -       -          -  -    three   -    -    -      -   . 
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                                                    Dane
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kawa4711

Interesting idea,
can you please give a sample of the numbers.

Would it be like:
1, 16, 22, 3, 24, 2, 21, 36, 4, 23, 5, ....and so on...

Best regards

kawa4711

kawa4711

Sorry, I see, ist regarding columns :-[
Best regards

kawa4711

Dane

Quote from: kawa4711 on October 20, 2013, 09:32:32 PM
Sorry, I see, ist regarding columns :-[
Best regards

kawa4711
You are right. I bet Straight Up, but the patterns appear in the columns.  Here is one session. In the beginning I just write the numbers in the spaces of the columns without betting.
14  34  1  13  3  15  30  32  0  24  . A group of three (24-27-30) may come in the 3RD column, before two adjacent numbers in any column. I start betting 27.

22
35... I leave 27. A group of TWO has come (32 & 35 in the 2ND column). Now I hope that a group of at least FOUR comes before any group of THREE. It canĀ“t happen in the NEXT spin, so I must wait a little
13
27... A group of THREE came: 24-27-30. Does a group of FIVE come before any group of FOUR?
7
25
21...Unfortunately not. A group of FOUR: 21-24-27-30. Does a group of at least SIX come before any group of FIVE?
        It may happen in the NEXT SPIN. I  start betting 18..
19
13
29
16...A group of FIVE (13-16-19-22-25). I leave 18. Apparantly Lady Luck keeps on "counting". But does a group of at least SEVEN come before any group of SIX?
       It could happen in the NEXT SPIN. I start betting 10.
11
32
3
11
24
36
31...I add 28 to my betting.
22
1
13
9
4
35
32
20
12... I add 18 to my betting
32
8
32
34
12
10...HIT. In the 1ST colum at least SEVEN adjacent spaces  have been filled in (1-4-7-10-13-16-19-22-25). Before SIX next to each other.
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                                                                       Dane
"THERE IS AN OCEAN OF VAST PROPORTION
AND SHE FLOWS WITHIN OURSELVES"
               Donovan Leitch