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***Only that you are doing one mistake that I can understand that can cost you loses sometimes.
Top D : 4 hits Low D :5 hitsLeft D : 8 hitsRight D : 3 hitsWith your way you would Aim at the Left D(8 hits )But look what was really happening…Top D jump : 17,11,spinner,26Low D jump : 7,2,11,9Left D jump : spinner , 12 , spinner , 30 , 21 , spinner , spinner , 0Right D jump: spinner, 6, 22,4
I asked you questions and presented facts there is no need to be arrogant. So I will explain one by one again. (Forester you posted :In other words you are saying; you can play perfectly leveled wheel where each of 4 V diamonds in 20 spins will get 5 hits. Who told you that this wheel was perfectly leveled?You are confused. Like Security man and that is the reason that I am here. To help you with that. If you do not need any help ,then it is ok by me.I have posted above that " a wheel is leveled for all of you in this forum ,when the ball is landing equal in all Ds.This is a mistake.All wheels have tilt(that we can take advantage of))
***As for your questions.Who told you that I bet on every spin?When I am identifying that a ball speed is not going to hit my aiming D (because it was faster or slower than my aiming speed)I do not play that spin OR I am playing it but with an other calculation about an other aiming D.I already posted that above.It is all matter of phisics.SPEEDS and POSITIONS.***
I am using rotor indications in relation with the ball to be able to identify the speeds of the ball. Have you even done that???
Also in your example of probability you are forgetting that some of the spins even the spinner ones you will win by luck.
Also who told you that I am playing flat?
***There are a lot of things that you do not know as I can understand from your posts.You just play with a simple way: aim at the tilted D.In 1985 this was OK.Now it is not.Casinos are developing.Are you?**
Top D : 4 hits Low D :5 hitsLeft D : 8 hitsRight D : 3 hitsWith your way you would Aim at the Left D(8 hits )But look what was really happening…Top D jump : 17,11,spinner,26Low D jump : 7,2,11,9Left D jump : spinner , 12 , spinner , 30 , 21 , spinner , spinner , 0Right D jump: spinner, 6, 22,4Can you understand which D I chose to AIM?What if the Left D has more hits? Do you see a jump pattern? NoBut if you take a look at the Low D…can you see a pattern?Of course you can.I started playing and in the same time I was observing if the pattern was continuing to happen. You must never find the pattern and play only this! In mean time maybe another pattern will happen or maybe the existed pattern will finish!
“You must never find the pattern and play only this! In mean time maybe another pattern will happen or maybe the existed pattern will finish!“
He does have a point although it always depends on the specifics in the situation. We always measure the count from each diamond but mostly to see if there are some sort of correlation between 2 diamonds located close to each other. Often you will see that the ball has more momentum (longer bounce) when hitting the first diamond and will look more tired (shorter bounce) when it hits the second diamond. So that when you compare te 2 spin types, you might actually be able to only be betting in 1 zone, no matter which diamond is hit. What Basieux in his books calls the "rauten effekt" or translated "diamond effect". What oldtimer is talking about is a little different though because he will be betting the diamond with the most frequent bounce, which is in a way understandable if you have a diamond where you are able to make an almost sure hit if the ball actually strikes this diamond. But in the end, you must make a calculation wether the most frequent hit diamond is able to overpower a less frequnt hit diamond but with a more narrow/frequent bounce. Statistics will show.