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Belt Buckle

Started by Norman Bates, October 14, 2010, 08:23:37 PM

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Norman Bates

                                                                  "Belt Buckle"

1 chip on 2nd 12, 2nd column of 12, and numbers 1,3,4,6,7,9,10,12,17/20,25,27,28,30,31,33,34,36,0/00
2 chips on 1st 12, 1st column of 12, 3rd 12, 3rd column of twelve, and numbers 14,17,20,23
17 chips on 0, and 00
69 total
2,300 buy-in
      Now I would like to explain how my latest bet placing strategy works.   First thing I would like for you to notice is how no matter which way you add up the columns, or dozens, and conjoining inside bets it comes out to be 15 chips every time.
      Now, this is where it gets a little tricky.  Let me explain.  In the first 12, count the number of chips on the inside of that dozen.  It comes to 8 chips right?  Well, add the chips that are bet on the outside columns, and dozens that correlate with this dozen.  Those bets being the 2 chips on 1st 12, 2 chips on 1st column of 12, 2 chips on the 3rd column of 12, 1 chip bet on the 2nd column of 12, and of course, the 8 chips bet on the inside of the layout.
     Now remember, we are only working with the first dozen here. You see how these bets intersect?  It does the same thing with every column, and dozen on the layout, and all of them will add up to 15 chips total.  All of them. Guaranteed!
     It's like a basket weave, or something. Hence, the name "Loop d' Loop". That, and only having 17.5 chips on 0 , and 00 brings this strategy home nicely.  Just use the same number of chips on both the 0, and 00 as you do on the other half of the layout, and break them in half.  In this instance, 17.5 chips.  
     I like the name "Belt Buckle" better, because when you place all of these bets on the layout, it looks like a belt buckle, or a belt with a buckle, lol but for me, it's the perfect strategy.  The only one I dream about.  As for the 2,300 chip buy-in, I just took the 69 chip total, divided that by 3, and added 2 decimal points to it.  Thus, bringing it the 2,300.
Bates
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Norman Bates

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