HCQ stands for Hot and Cold Quads.
You can track it with a regular felt.
The bets are from 1 to at most 3 quads at a time, maximum one quad per dozen.
The methodology is this:
- Monitor all quads from each dozen separately.
- When a single quad is missing in a dozen, you bet it.
- If all the quads on the dozen have a hit, you back the one with most hits.
- In case of a tie on hits on two or more quads, skip them until the tie resolves.
A new cycle is started after a hit.
You can re-use the numbers "going backwards" (from most recent to oldest) until there is a new eligible quad to bet. Then continue with new spins from there until hit or cycle end.
This is a sample graph:
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HCQ is the bet selection; feel free to "plug" your matching money management scheme.
I would suggest a slow progression, going up after a hit. Resetting on any plus or break even.
Don't get stubborn. Spin 18 is cycle end.
Vic
P.S. you can thank Kathryn/Lady K :rose:
She asked.
Thank you Victor! XOXOXO :D
You're most welcomed dear Kathryn :thumbsup:
Also wanted to refresh all six quads:
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Cool. :thumbsup:
I've tested for repeats of quads and then opposites of... But never thought of combining the two!
I still like this :thumbsup:
(With a SOFT +1 positive progression, conscious type)
Thanks Vic
First my apologies. I have not used this area of the Forum nearly as much as I should have. Martin Blakey will probably encourage much more interest in corner bets now. He has for me anyway.
I will employ this method and use as you suggest. Will report results and cross reference this to my Blog.
Best
R.
No need to apologize my friend, there's definitely no problemo :cheer:
I'm glad you are going to give this HCQ bet a try.
You must be certain to keep in mind that CONSCIOUS +1 positive progression means to revisit the unit after a win and dropping it to the very minimum needed to break even (or make +1 win) if it's a hit.
This lowers the units risked.
Vic