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Roulette Mathematics. Coner Research.

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Roulette Mathematics. Coner Research.

1 month 3 weeks ago - 1 month 3 weeks ago
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We take the WL graphics from the machine for the coners. We spread them out into -4$ bets and 36-4=+32$ winnings. We look at the dynamics. Until the coner has played, we do not touch it. The first Win is a start with even bets, see the orange ones in the table.
If you bet on red in a casino and you're stubbornly unlucky, try betting on red!

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1 month 3 weeks ago - 1 month 3 weeks ago
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Considering that the RNG made 8 different game lines, it is convenient to look at the generalized dynamics of the credit. In fact, this means that there is no difference either to play in turn 1 cone in a long period (79 * 8 = 632 spins), or to drive several at once - the final will be as on the combined graph. How to raise the graph? the key question of all times and peoples :woohoo: How to raise it to the height of x10 of the initial credit maximum spins for 500? only a complete moron will not withdraw from such results :S The waste option is to raise to x2 but for 100-200 spins
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1 month 3 weeks ago - 1 month 3 weeks ago
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First attempt. We apply the long LOSS cutoff head-on, i.e. with a coner of 8 spins, the flat bet pays for itself. We bet until there is 8L, scroll (red color in the table) to the next W, bet again until 8L, etc. As we can see, there is an effect, but it is self-deception. Since with this tactic we also miss a lot, i.e. the turnover of money has also decreased proportionally to the achieved effect. There is nothing wrong with making 2-3 hits and getting x10. But the graph is not in the plus, what do we do next?
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1 month 3 weeks ago - 1 month 3 weeks ago
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Oh shit, this is not PRIVAT :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: I'll continue there :oops:
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