Quote from: Gizmotron on July 13, 2016, 01:59:00 PM
I searched for years to find a progression that would not succumb to the killer sequence that makes these progressions not work in your favor. There is only one progression that works. Bet big while in a favorable streak and bet small while in a not favorable streak. Expect at least one but sometimes two very strong favorable streaks for each 100 to 200 spins. Never descend into the abyss while continuing to use strong bets.
This is a wonderfully apt and appropriate statement regarding state of the art professional play.
The context here is 'Dozen' and I do have a technique to beat Columns and therefore it might be inferred that this would also work for Dozens, but I find Columns more useful because of their inherent skew regarding colour, thus enabling ultimately a more 'efficient ' bet. I am not going to reveal that detail however as it is private, and it is my choice to maintain that. Nevertheless, by extension here is comment regarding targets of 16 numbers. Further, all my work on this is public and I encourage sharing and improvement collectively for all readers here.
Gizmotron has always been most helpful but sensibly retains some screening, and through his most interesting comments here and those of other
contributors to this thread, the following detail may assist.
The bet I am in the process of adapting from Martin Blakey is the MB16 which targets four corners.
This is an efficient and compact way to cover 16 targets. Of course it may be argued that the 16 targets need to be selected from current warming, quite warm and hot repeat numbers so as to ensure repeated hits every spin cycle or as many as possible.
That is somewhat idealistic and still over my event horizon although WF technique does lead in that direction.
Better I believe is to retain the same fixed numbers and I play 2/5 11/15 16/20 and 31/35. They are fairly well distributed around the table and wheel but some would argue that 19/23 might be better included at the expense of another.
However being corner bets they are skewed to favour the central column so any way of 'predicting' a central column appearance (one way or another) may assist your bet performance.
What we have found is that my running a short progression 2,3,5,8 in order to trap one of these numbers, there is a distribution window centred on a 90% likelihood of one of these targets appearing within four attempts.
For example from live play today at the table...
2 hit on first attempt +10
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14 hit on first attempt +10
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12 hit on first attempt +10
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21
13
8
14 hit on fourth attempt +0
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14 hit on first attempt +10
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What I now do when I approach a wheel and review an accurate schedule of past hits is to record a snapshot of what I term 'outcomes' which is the number of spins required to complete a hit. ( Out of interest I Stop Loss after 4 attempts and resume after the hit and when appropriate in the context of the game go to a second phase to continue the progression).
Here was the schedule from this afternoon's session....
1
1
1
8
3
2
2
4
1
2
1
5
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
2
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Notice from this 'transformed' overview that when a 1 occurs it is very often followed by another 1 (hit on first attempt).
Also in live play if watching I encounter a 1, I immediately view this as a trigger and start live play.
Sometimes I will encounter a streak of say 3,4 or 5 x 1 hits.
Results count.
I would not mention any of this if it was not worthy, but I have done very well in adopting and improving upon this simple strategy where I also can overlay other patterns on the MB 16 bets if conditions are favourable. I have found this simple bet as a handy quick 'measure' of conditions and by using this bet as framework 'anchor', can build around it and amplify the bet efficiency by tuning into favourable timing.
However if you see a few 5,6, 7 or worse - this is a warning and I usually keep well clear as this is a sign of the inevitable corrective phase. I try to catch the middle or end of a streak if 1 and 2 outcomes and of course they cluster.
The distribution curve of outcomes enables consistently higher numbers of events of 1's and 2's over a suitable sample say 100 'outcomes' ( ie between 150 and 300 spins) and remarkably seems quite reliable even in a 30 outcome window, so it is quite easy to read when conditions are 'favourable' to 'fish'. I find this so about 60% of the time I check, because of the distribution characteristics.
You see this favours 16 numbers rather than 12 where there would be much longer periods of correction non appearance.
I hope you find this of interest although it does not concern 'dozens' as such.
My full ongoing work is to be found on the thread MB16 in the XXVV section. My apology in advance to 'extend' the subject matter but the linking thread idea was the ability or otherwise to predict or better of course to quickly read a current streak and bet accordingly, then stop when appropriate. In short bursts of 4-7 spin bets this can be a very successful bet with good MM.