Hi all,
I’ve noticed how often when you are writing down spin numbers, the number to hit on the wheel is very close to the actual spin number for example #4 hits on spin 3, #21 hits on spin 21, I thought, what the heck, let’s look at the first 36 spins on the first days on some old spin data, and see what the results would have been flat betting:
Spin 1, bet 0,1,2
Spin 2, bet 1,2,3
Spin 3, bet 2,3,4
.
.
.
.
Spin 36, bet 35,36,0
Start over
Day 1: 144 units (7 wins, 29 losses)
Day 2: 144 units (7 wins, 29 losses)
Day 3: 0 units (3 wins, 33 losses)
Day 4: 72 units (5 wins, 31 losses)
Day 5: 72 units (5 wins, 31 losses)
I don’t want to spend much time on this, just found it interesting, and thought I would share, as it might be of interest to others, I’m assuming those results are just lucky....
Jim
Linkback: http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=15632.0
I’ve noticed how often when you are writing down spin numbers, the number to hit on the wheel is very close to the actual spin number for example #4 hits on spin 3, #21 hits on spin 21, I thought, what the heck, let’s look at the first 36 spins on the first days on some old spin data, and see what the results would have been flat betting:
Spin 1, bet 0,1,2
Spin 2, bet 1,2,3
Spin 3, bet 2,3,4
.
.
.
.
Spin 36, bet 35,36,0
Start over
Day 1: 144 units (7 wins, 29 losses)
Day 2: 144 units (7 wins, 29 losses)
Day 3: 0 units (3 wins, 33 losses)
Day 4: 72 units (5 wins, 31 losses)
Day 5: 72 units (5 wins, 31 losses)
I don’t want to spend much time on this, just found it interesting, and thought I would share, as it might be of interest to others, I’m assuming those results are just lucky....
Jim
Linkback: http://www.rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=15632.0