Roulette Re: Average 18

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Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
Nice concept. Definately has some logic potentials in it.​
Thank you. It is supposed to work. Of course there is always the 0 unfair payout factor. Maybe even better on NZ Roulette.

Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
Always betting a slightly larger than 50% bet​

It's not always more than 50% Most of the times it's close there indeed but sometimes it can yield +20 units which means 16/37 numbers bet. but many times yes around 18-19 numbers bet flat.

Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
Thankfully the death pattern is pretty rare on a real wheel but still happens every other handfull of hours. Still even a small streak of the wrong numbers can but a larger dent in your bankroll.​

Agree betting like 16-19 units per spin on almost high/low looks pretty dangerous. That's why I am playing git with 100 units stop loss. I know that this doesn't make it too much safer wince small stoploss can be translated into reaching it more frequently. So it can add up like a big stop loss or not any. But the good news is that with the 100 units stoploss the strategy is still after many more new sessions now still in positive territories
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Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
However i guess its both bit of a blessing & a curse as betting towards the average of 18 quickly turns into a normal high/low bet when the "swings" get smaller & smaller.​

I don't really understand what you mean here and it looks important. Feel free to explain. If you mean that after many spins the average sticks to 18 so it is mainly high/low, I must clarify that once average reaches 17.5-18.5 (experimenting with 17-19 for smaller need of stoploss) I reset and start again over until the new spins reach again the desired average.

Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
Perhaps sticking to just adding the last 6-8 numbers could continue the positive flow of a expected average? It would also hurt less when hitting a "death" pattern. Well at least in theory, im just guessing.​

Sounds interesting. You mean ignoring the older spins though? Not sure I follow you
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Quote from: Thunder Pants on December 23, 2016, 11:46:58 PM
However doing the math still takes time too.​

I do the same to save some betting time. I bet 12 units on completed dozens or 6 units on completed lines. It doesn't take much time the average. If anyone is interested I have make on excel. I just type the number value spun and it shows the new average of all the spins together

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