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Title: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 02, 2012, 01:50:58 AM
Triple-felt matrix (http://betselection.cc/meta-selection/triple-felt-matrix/) selection:


Bet for the occurrence of the second appearance of a 3-number line (trio) aligned on the same direction, regardless of placement.


Illustration with tomorrow's actuals from first open wiesbaden table.
Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: kawa4711 on December 11, 2012, 08:35:12 PM
How does it work?
I can t follow your idea  ???

Best regards

kawa4711
Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 11, 2012, 08:55:29 PM
Thanks for the interest, I'll make some time to drive an example with illustrations up.

The double trio isn't that much of a difficult pattern to grasp once you see it highlighted  :nod:
Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: Dino246 on December 11, 2012, 11:09:56 PM
I'm interested in this concept also.....

Cheers.
Dino.
Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 27, 2012, 06:49:51 PM
These are the numbers for Dec. 03:

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Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 27, 2012, 09:35:27 PM
The most known example of a trio is the "street":

Example, street 1-2-3:

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When all numbers on a street are spun, we say the street "completed".

A completed trio is what we are considering for our bets here.

If street 1-2-3 and -say- street 16-17-18 completed, we have a double trio, in a vertical direction:

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Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 28, 2012, 03:30:53 AM

There are many other possible trio bets not covered by the standard betting locations.

Example:

Trio 1-5-9

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Trio 15-17-19

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Trio 24-27-30

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Each number has a exactly 4 possible trio bets it is the center of.

Example, for number 20:

Trio 16-20-24

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Trio 17-20-23

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Trio 18-20-22

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Trio 19-20-21

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In order to being able to spot all trios for every number we use our comprehensive triple-felt layout:

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Title: Re: "Double trio" evolution
Post by: VLS on December 28, 2012, 06:12:37 AM
The only "catch" this system has being very obvious: a trio can't enable itself.

I say this for the precise case of vertical trios.