This is approximately how it is in all games: as soon as a pair lights up on the board, bets on this number begin. This is the element that I am going to examine in more detail. Out of 1316 spins, I marked all the pairs that appeared on the board (I took the maximum difference between the numbers as 8 spins). In total, there were 144 pairs waiting for their 3rd (4th) repetition to appear. Then I selected a block of 10 spins that immediately follows this pair. In total, 144 blocks. Of course, a 10-spin block is wide. But I set myself the goal of seeing what the generator throws into this ten. I am interested not only in the repetition of the number itself, but also in the appearance of any of its first, second neighbors on the track. I want to see on which spin from this ten the maximum (minimum) repetitions of the number itself appear; Return to the nearby area of the track is uniform or concentrated in some part (the first third, in the center or in the tail of this ten); Which number dominates in the dropout (itself or its first (second) neighbor); How many empty blocks (i.e. neither the number itself nor its nearby neighbors on the track come); How many blocks have 2 or more drops of the number itself or its first (second) neighbor); Are there cascades of falling numbers (4 or more), etc. And based on the answers, I will draw conclusions and make my decision on how I intend to proceed.
Everything is fine as it is, and it will get even better.
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