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Title: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 18, 2012, 03:43:35 AM
This concept is easy to grasp.

Bet the number which would create a zone of 3+, both on the wheel and the wheel-felt simultaneously.

Tracking card contains wheel and felt. You must mark them separately:

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The double-treble usually pulls a hit within the numerical cycle consistently. (i.e within 37 spins).

Small amount of numbers to bet; it usually won't go further than 7 numbers.

Affordable progressions are the norm with this selection.

Must be used in a cycle-based fashion, strictly.
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 18, 2012, 04:09:11 AM
Sam (TwoCat) would call this a "double advantage" bet.
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 18, 2012, 04:13:45 AM
We can run a sample on Tomorrow's wiesbaden actuals, first table available.

http://www.spielbank-wiesbaden.de/index.php?id=82&view=archiv (http://www.spielbank-wiesbaden.de/index.php?id=82&view=archiv)

(I like to run on actuals from a date after posting the method for further transparency :) )
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: Wally Gator on October 21, 2012, 09:23:05 PM
Interesting.  I've played something similar with a single street and then the corresponding numbers.  But, just to make sure I've got it right, an example would be playing 1,2,3 on the felt and you'd play 35,15 and 19 along with them?  So, it's always 6 numbers within a 36 spin cycle?  Are you modifying the bet selection on a win or loss?


The way I've played this in the past is I'd wait until the a single street remained to be hit, then bet the street and the corresponding numbers on the wheel.  Always worked quite well.


Thanks for your generosity and willingness to share, Victor.


Best, Wally
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: TwoCatSam on October 22, 2012, 07:10:59 PM
Victor

You are so correct; it is a "double-advantage" system!!

I love it.

Sam
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: Wally Gator on October 23, 2012, 01:45:45 AM
Victor, can you provide an example of your play on this?
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 12:42:33 AM
Quote from: Wally Gator on October 23, 2012, 01:45:45 AM
Victor, can you provide an example of your play on this?

Yes, with Wiesbaden actuals for Oct 19th, as promised:

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Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 01:48:59 AM
28


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25


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29


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1


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21


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4


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5


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35


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16


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15


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12


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And here we have the first possible "Double-Treble": #3


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As you can see, number 3 would create a zone of 3+ both on the wheel and the wheel-felt at the same time:


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Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 02:16:35 AM
We continue working with the set of actuals:


13 / Numbers bet: #3 only / Cycle balance: 0 / Units per number: 1


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8 / Numbers bet: #3 only / Cycle balance: -1 / Units per number: 1


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10 / Numbers bet: #3 only / Cycle balance: -2 / Units per number: 1


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3 / Numbers bet: #3 only / Cycle balance: +33 / Units per number: 1


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HIT!

Ending balance for the cycle: +33.



Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 04:00:46 AM
After the hit we re-use previous numbers until there is a new eligible bet.


We have a bet by "looking back" up to #21:


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The number to bet is #2:


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Which would make zone 3+ on both the wheel and wheel-felt:


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We start another cycle now.

Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: 0 / Units per number: 1
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 04:37:09 AM
34 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -1 / Units per number: 1


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7 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -2 / Units per number: 1


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16 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -3 / Units per number: 1


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33 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -4 / Units per number: 1


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29 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -5 / Units per number: 1


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16 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: -6 / Units per number: 1


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2 / Numbers bet: only #2 / Cycle balance: +29 / Units per number: 1


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HIT!


Ending balance for the cycle: +29.
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 05:21:07 AM
These two cycles have been benevolent. It isn't always the case. It can go past 30 spins without a hit, with over 7 numbers bet.

The progression is limited (37 spins max) so there is an exit point set in stone, which is good with progressive methods.

Let's retrack for the new cycle.
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: VLS on October 24, 2012, 05:27:06 AM
Base for 3rd cycle:


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We do this one later. It's 2 a.m. here.


Numbers bet: #35 / Cycle balance: 0 / Units per number: 1






Hopefully by now you got the gist of it
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: Wally Gator on October 25, 2012, 12:23:09 AM
Victor, thanks.  Got it.  Will give it a shot on a 00 wheel.  Don't see that this would matter which wheel we play.  I'll report back.
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: TwoCatSam on November 06, 2012, 01:18:26 PM
Wally

I was thinking the same thing.  Also, this seems very similar to Mr J's "Two's Company".

Sam
Title: Re: The "Double-Treble" wheel-based technique
Post by: TwoCatSam on November 06, 2012, 04:09:38 PM
Here is a downloadable wheel.