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How dominant must a zone be?

Started by insidebet , August 11, 2012, 07:45:51 PM

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Steve

Honestly, VB is pretty much a waste of time compared to what else is possible. With VB it is difficult to find suitable conditions, although at least when you find them, application is easy enough. For more modern conditions, you cant use crappy vb methods - you need much more to the point where application become impractical. Ultimately whatever approach you use first and foremost depends on where you play.

insidebet

No one has answered this question: is it "normal" for a drop zone to be very dominant in one direction (say clockwise), and very poor in the other???

Insider

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Quote from: insidebet  on August 27, 2012, 08:03:19 PM
No one has answered this question: is it "normal" for a drop zone to be very dominant in one direction (say clockwise), and very poor in the other???

Insider

Yes perfectly normal. Always treat each direction Independently 

Steve

not only that, but scatter is usually significantly different for different directions.

Steve

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