A little more basic knowledge to the patient reader: FIVE in a row within a group of six can be placed in two ways. And we are looking at twelfe groups of six.
So heading for at least FIVE "oners" in a row or at least FIVE repeated numbers in a row might be even better.
The patient reader might examine the permanence from 05.02.2011, table 3, Spielbank Wiesbaden.
Before (with "four/ four") I had to bet nine numbers in the end of the session. And I lost 150 units.
Now (with "five/five") I only bet three numbers in the end. Result: -10 units.
So heading for at least FIVE "oners" in a row or at least FIVE repeated numbers in a row might be even better.
The patient reader might examine the permanence from 05.02.2011, table 3, Spielbank Wiesbaden.
Before (with "four/ four") I had to bet nine numbers in the end of the session. And I lost 150 units.
Now (with "five/five") I only bet three numbers in the end. Result: -10 units.