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Started by alrelax, June 10, 2023, 10:11:14 PM

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Mark, if you were to wager $25.00 straight up per number, for say 18 numbers per spin, how would you pick the numbers. 

There are 12 rows of 3 numbers each.  One on each row and another 6 divided?  Or, more on top and bottom or elsewhere, etc.?

Also, would you adjust the numbers to less or greater than 18?

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Quote from: alrelax on June 10, 2023, 10:11:14 PMMark, if you were to wager $25.00 straight up per number, for say 18 numbers per spin, how would you pick the numbers. 

I would look for the 18 most active numbers. Still I would expect to lose one third of the bets as the law of thirds tends to come true. So 6 numbers would come up as losers from the less dominant side. Still though I would expect to win 12 of the numbers if things tended to act normally. It's breaking the wheel into halves if you ignore the greens. I'd be looking for strong half vs weak half.
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What would you do if a number came up more than once in the 18 numbers.......would you count it as just one number and only put one chip on it ?    ........or for example if the number 5 came up 3 times in your 18 number count, would you put three chips on number 5 for a total bet of 20 chips on the table?

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Quote from: 8OR9 on June 12, 2023, 03:04:56 AMfor example if the number 5 came up 3 times in your 18 number count, would you put three chips on number 5 for a total bet of 20 chips on the table?

I do this all the time. But I only do it for zero and double zero on the American Wheel. Sometimes the greens go to sleep for more than 100 spins at a time. At others times they heat up and come in swarms.

I suppose I should look for any two super hot numbers. It means keeping a second hit chart to track the two hottest numbers. In answering your question, I do recognize  that hot numbers tend to come in groups of 3 to 5 hits in a short span and then tend to cool off for a 50 to 70 spin gap. I'm not that good at betting hottest numbers.

I started all this out with the three hottest numbers back around 1995. That's how I got going with Reading Randomness. I later learned that swarms of sleeping 12's or swarms of singles in the dozens or columns was very common. It happens to a lesser degree in the 18's, but the characteristics are still true. EC betting, guessing, is still a good speculation. You get swarms of singles and strong dominations. You get absence of singles. All these things can swarm as the global effect across the 12 sets that make up the 6 groupings. I exploit that when it happens.

This is why I don't chart for the hottest numbers. You never know when they will cool off. But the greens are already charted in my charts. So I can see when they are above average active. I get what I want from the basic characteristics of randomness. It's working or it's getting killed on the first try in a swarm. I don't use negative progressions.
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