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Title: Is this unusual?
Post by: Rolex-Watch on August 18, 2014, 05:15:43 PM
I don't play much Roulette, but was dabbling with something playing the EC's and I noticed this;

0
29
1
6  (3rd column)
18 (3rd column)
12 (3rd column)
12 (3rd column)
6 (3rd column)
15 (3rd column)
9 (3rd column)
30 (3rd column)
21 (3rd column)
34
18 (3rd column)
30 (3rd column)

I know a Dozen /Column can sleep for some time, but those repeats on the 3rd Column amazed me.

Is norm, the 3rd Column hitting 11 times out of 12 spins?

What are some of the extremes for a Dozen / Column repeating??? 
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Mare on August 18, 2014, 05:24:06 PM
Best answer :)
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Sputnik on August 18, 2014, 05:50:34 PM
 
One dozen can sleep for 32 times in a row and 2 dozen can hit 32 times in a row.
One dozen can hit 13 times in a row - all this is during 1 million trails test.
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Rolex-Watch on August 18, 2014, 06:43:07 PM
Quote from: Mare on August 18, 2014, 05:24:06 PM
Best answer :)
OMG, My first thought would be either the wheel was tilted or there was something in the track  :P   
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Dr. Mabuse on August 18, 2014, 08:03:22 PM
If 12  contiguous numbers  on the wheel would be sleeping that would be something but dozens and columns  separated by  markings on  the  layout  are an  illusion . 


As an example  just count the empty clicks  between those numbers of the second dozen at either the single 0 or )/00 wheel.

Good Luck when the alarm clock wakes them up.




Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Turner on August 18, 2014, 08:03:34 PM
Quote from: Mare on August 18, 2014, 05:24:06 PM
Best answer :)


Seen that marque before years ago....I seem to remember this was a test without punters....maintainance test or something

If you are in the slightest bit interested....You would have to wait 94 Billion spins to see 7 numbers in a row.
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: warrior on August 18, 2014, 09:52:54 PM
I have only seen 10 in a row 1 st dozen in the last 11 years .
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Mathemagician on August 18, 2014, 10:29:43 PM
I've seen a pair of dozens sleep for 15 times several times on RNG. I concluded backing two dozen sleepers was too dangerous.

Documented cases show over 20,000 spins a single dozen slept for 37 times and the highest number of repeats on a single dozen was 10 (Roulette for the Millions- Dunne - 1971)



Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Rolex-Watch on August 19, 2014, 03:21:03 AM
Quote from: Turner on August 18, 2014, 08:03:34 PM

Seen that marque before years ago....I seem to remember this was a test without punters....maintainance test or something

If you are in the slightest bit interested....You would have to wait 94 Billion spins to see 7 numbers in a row.

I think this happened in Sheffield within in the last 10 years, according to legend..

Funny things happened to me a few hours earlier.  I had a few match play promotional coupons, so had some free chips to play with, after winning 3 spins playing splits and the outside column, the dealer got use to playing me out.  Anyway I had a chip on the 33/36 split, ball lands on 35 and the young girl paid me out.  Another casino staff member started looking, I didn't want him to spot her mistake so had to distract his attention, then quickly scooping my 17 chips off the table. 
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: greenguy on August 19, 2014, 05:30:26 AM
I've witnessed 9 numbers hit 18 times in succession.
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Albalaha on August 19, 2014, 06:45:46 AM
I was once playing a dozen that came before the last one spin(it could be same to the last or different) and got 12-13 hits in a row on 2nd dozen. It was a kind of super rider positive progression(riding by amount of win, kind of martingale). My winnings went sharply high spin by spin. In about 7-8 spins, croupier got frustrated as table limit reached. It was something like:
bet 1: Np=2 unit, keep 1 unit back and bet 2 units further
bet 2: NP=4 units, keep 2 units and bet 4 units further
bet4:NP=8 units, keep 4 unit as profit and bet


and so on. So I was slowly keeping a bit of earnings and pushing hard on them with a major chunk of winning. Fortunately, I got a once in million streak and I had nothing to lose. My first experience of winning till table limit in a real casino. Had it been a no limit table and I used all my winnings+capital even 10 times, casino would have lost about 59k chips. In my 13th win, casino would had to file for bankruptcy.  :))
            Rare cases happen too.
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Dane on August 19, 2014, 11:25:21 AM
Quote from: Albalaha on August 19, 2014, 06:45:46 AM
I was once playing a dozen that came before the last one spin(it could be same to the last or different) and got 12-13 hits in a row on 2nd dozen. It was a kind of super rider positive progression(riding by amount of win, kind of martingale). My winnings went sharply high spin by spin. In about 7-8 spins, croupier got frustrated as table limit reached. It was something like:
bet 1: Np=2 unit, keep 1 unit back and bet 2 units further
bet 2: NP=4 units, keep 2 units and bet 4 units further
bet4:NP=8 units, keep 4 unit as profit and bet


and so on. So I was slowly keeping a bit of earnings and pushing hard on them with a major chunk of winning. Fortunately, I got a once in million streak and I had nothing to lose. My first experience of winning till table limit in a real casino. Had it been a no limit table and I used all my winnings+capital even 10 times, casino would have lost about 59k chips. In my 13th win, casino would had to file for bankruptcy.  :))
            Rare cases happen too.

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Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Mr J on August 19, 2014, 01:39:22 PM
One thing about this game, NOTHING is UNUSUAL. If you can think it, it has OR will OR can happen.

Ken
Title: Re: Is this unusual?
Post by: Dane on August 21, 2014, 07:06:23 AM
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