September 7th, 2010 at 8:52:40 PM
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This is based on the SAME street NOT being a sleeper, back to back. I use a 1-42 progression, $3,020 total BR. I keep track of every street hit. I WAIT until a street has not hit in 27 spins. I then wait AGAIN until that street does hit. It might be the next spin (28th) or who knows, it could be another 20 spins later. After it does hit, I then start my progression on that street.
I'm banking on the SAME STREET not being a sleeper, back to back. All the while, continue writing down which streets are hitting. I use a 4x6 notebook for this. I write it down in terms of the 3rd column. Meaning, lets say a 2 hits, I jot down 3. Lets say a 34 hits, I jot down 36. I have GREAT results with this over the YEARS. Like it, dont like, I dont care. lol Thanks for reading, Ken
I'm banking on the SAME STREET not being a sleeper, back to back. All the while, continue writing down which streets are hitting. I use a 4x6 notebook for this. I write it down in terms of the 3rd column. Meaning, lets say a 2 hits, I jot down 3. Lets say a 34 hits, I jot down 36. I have GREAT results with this over the YEARS. Like it, dont like, I dont care. lol Thanks for reading, Ken
September 8th, 2010 at 7:40:34 AM
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Are you allowed to keep a book and jot the numbers down by the roulette table? I thought that isn't allowed.
September 8th, 2010 at 11:21:25 AM
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Quote: AsswhoopermcdaddyAre you allowed to keep a book and jot the numbers down by the roulette table? I thought that isn't allowed.
Don't the casinos do that for you with those electronic signs, or are they rigged, too?
September 8th, 2010 at 12:31:44 PM
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The casinos have the electronic board. However, I'm sure you're aware that the boards keep only a limited number of outcomes available. What I'm referring to is actually having pen and paper on a table as oppose to at an electronic machine. Video roulette does not preclude you tracking. However, I'm not sure if at a live roulette table, whether you'd be allowed to track all the outcomes. At the very least, I'd imagine a pitboss backing you off the table or asking you to put it away.
September 8th, 2010 at 1:33:41 PM
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Before tracking boards,casinos provided the pencil and paper. I believe it was some type of check list and not just a blank pad.