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Started by MightyMark, October 08, 2011, 09:33:57 AM

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leroy

Howdy, yes.

My Last post shows 1, 3, 9. I'm not going past 9 on Any dozen system. I hate
negative progressions as a general rule and prefer the Guetting. Who said
neg pro was the answer? Neg pro is Never the answer. I believe if a system
is not good enough to win more often than not using a mild progression I
won't play it.

And yes,  color is a tough nut to crack.

There are 3 scenarios with color...

1) alternating - RBRBRBRBR
2) double - RRB OR BBR OR RRBBRBBRRB
3) same - RRRRRBRRRR

You can cover 2 of 3 scenarios by betting on two spins back. The double is the killer.
The Wrangler March strategy help a little but not reliable enough for me.

But it seems, more often than not, playing a skip method breaks up the streaks in
a way than if you bet on one color exclusively, with a MILD progression like 1, 2, 4
it wins more often than not. If you can play a system that wins more often than not
then you can play a mild progression and eat a loss when a loss happens, as it will.

A 5 x 5, 25 spin matrix layout with a letter N and a letter X placed on
top of the layout. B = bet,  _ = skip

B _ _ _ B    B _ _ _ B
B B _ _ B    _ B _ B _
B _ B _ B    _ _ B _ _
B _ _ B B    _ B _ B _
B _ _ _ B    B _ _ _ B

If I string the 25 spins together it looks like...

B _ _ _ B B B _ _ B B _ B _ B B _ _ B B B _ _ _ B   for the letter N
B _ _ _ B _ B _ B _ _  _ B _ _ _ B _ B _ B _ _ _ B  for the letter X


Playing a skip method like this on dozens and color really boils down
to luck. Pick the right dozens and color and bet at the right time and
your will win, maybe more often than not.


leroy

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