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The Missing Sector

Started by ignatus, May 17, 2013, 11:00:22 AM

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..... this should perhaps be in the "testing zone", but i publish this for everyone to try. Reason why i found this out, I have a statistical program STATA, I loaded some livespins, then divided the wheel into three parts and did three new variables according to those numbers it represented. Now, I could study the *patterns* if there was any? And, yes, I found a clear pattern... that this strategy is based on;

Missing Sector:


These numbers are the wheel divided into three equal parts. (see picture)


A: 2,4,6,13,15,17,19,21,25,27,32,34


B: 1,5,8,10,11,16,20,23,24,30,33,36


C: 0,3,7,9,12,14,18,22,26,28,29,31,35


What i found: -When two parts of the wheel hit, most of the time, or atleast very frequently the third, *missing sector* will hit. This event is very common according to my statistics. So...

How to play this? Wait for two different sectors to hit, and then bet for the third.


Some losses must be accepted....



Sure it's good to be critical, but I only wish *find out* if this pattern is real?....You can see for yourself (this pattern), from my statistics. it's saved in an .rtf file (viewed in wordpad)...

Sectors are called here x y z.


"Statistics says all numbers will land about equal times in billions of spins" This statement says nothing against my findings, now two sectors hit. The third sector *will* in most cases hit within the next 3 spins... so? I didn't say it always will, but frequently enough, obviosly that we can take an advantage of this pattern, and make some profits ? I'd like if someone could run this in RouletteXtreme , and try larger number of live-spins to see if this can last...I need help testing this one.


I played this live now at "Lucky Live Casino"...

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