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Quads. Inspired by Atlantis

Started by RouletteGhost, May 09, 2016, 10:34:10 PM

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4 "quads"

Each "quad" is 3 streets

Quad 1 - 1-9
Quad 2 - 10-18
Quad 3 - 19-27
Quad 4 - 28-36


I do not know how to play this yet

But I will post an example. In my example it is a "4 wide matrix". Man years of these boards I am sick of that word but oh well, lol.

96 real wheel spins

In the example I bet against 12 spins back. (against what occurred 3 above). So row 5, "quad" 4 hits, I win because 3 up (row 2) was "quad" 1.

Row 5 I bet against row 2, row 6 i bet against row 3, ETC

Green indicates the win in the 4 spin game so we stop there and wait until next row.

The premise is the bet selection and can it work or not

Betting against 8 back (against 2 rows above, completely beat this sample, but that may just be this sample so play around with it, maybe betting against 2 rows back is better then against 3 back)





QuoteBecause the house always wins. Play long enough, you never change the stakes. The house takes you. Unless, when that perfect hand comes along, you bet and you bet big, then you take the house.