OK, I understand what he's doing---I just don't see why. But on the other hand, do not sell this guy short. He has some crazy ideas but they seem to have merit.
You have a blank matrix six square wide and six high to give you 36 spaces to put numbers. You begin putting in numbers just as we write and when you have a "six" with two numbers having two hits, you bet all six. I THINK!!. And if you have a six with five numbers hit twice-I don't know for sure--but I think you bet the non-hit-twice.
I did not test this as it takes too long. I did not have Nick write a sheet for it, because I'm not totally sure I'm right.
TwoCat
You have a blank matrix six square wide and six high to give you 36 spaces to put numbers. You begin putting in numbers just as we write and when you have a "six" with two numbers having two hits, you bet all six. I THINK!!. And if you have a six with five numbers hit twice-I don't know for sure--but I think you bet the non-hit-twice.
I did not test this as it takes too long. I did not have Nick write a sheet for it, because I'm not totally sure I'm right.
TwoCat