How nice it is when the roulette, instead of a chaotic web, starts to lay out the ball in some narrow and clear sector of the wheel. Such a sector is usually called hot.
= the player calmly places his chips in such a sector and enjoys the process
in this sector the ball lingers for 1-2-3 spins, and short pauses are calculated as short loss pauses of up to 4-5 moves...
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life does not always give us such sweet and stable generations, especially when there is adaptive in the game
in most cases, hot sectors are born smeared across the board and have a dynamic change
The following example shows a typical situation
1) for several days the "0-1-2-3-... combine" worked well; for so long I managed to avoid the adaptive thanks to a simple trick ))))
in each new session, the transition of neighbors began not from 0, but from +1 from the previous start
1st session 0-1-2-3-
2nd session 1-2-3-4-
3rd session 2-3-4-5-
=== due to this, the adaptive was constantly lagging behind in its calculations, since the player's bets went into different sectors ahead of the old game pattern...
2) then the casino picked up such generations when the credit started to act up and stall in one place,
Often a situation arose where the betting sector did not reach the next win
=== bad sectors started to freeze for too long periods
but we know that if it freezes somewhere, then overheating occurs in other places
3) change the key
it's time to change strategy
=== I don't give a damn about the reasons why a casino accelerates a particular section of the track
the main thing is that such a situation has arisen
YOU NEED TO CATCH HOT SECTORS
as a basis/hint of a trend/ I take the first 10 spins of the session
I see that it looks like the sector is accelerating and there I begin a static development of the position with an attempt to withdraw the loan for x2
a new session leads to a new arrangement /in a different place on the wheel/ and all the adaptive calculations for the previous game go to hell
not raising your startBR = a sign of careful play
cutting off long losses = a sign of careful play
How to properly cut off losing streaks?
= decided to get attached to the series on the track
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a) the point is that my bets are, for example, around 24-5. this is part of a small series
if previously the marker for entering the game was a clear reaching/triggering of one of the neighbors, now
entry marker = the required series (small) fell out, regardless of whether there was a win or not...
i.e. the event I need is a repeat of a small series, but in reality I need not just a repeat, but also for the ball to jump into my bets
=== moving away from waiting for a direct repeat of a narrow sector into a wider IMPLICIT (without bets) collision event is very useful, the adaptive does not immediately understand for what reasons the bets are either idle or worthwhile
b) idle skips of drawn-out losses (virtual) turn the math in my favor = I don’t lose money on expectations
c) the change of generations shows well how the decoy scenario gradually takes root = at the beginning of the series my "old" numbers just go off the charts, and then suddenly dissipate
d) thanks to the skipping of variable length moves, I often reach the THAW OF MY SECTOR = the casino thought that I would not have enough money to withstand such a distance.... and these moments are like a SUPER-WONDERFUL-GIFT... but in fact, the adaptive thought that my credit would be killed a few spins before the miracle-arrivals )))))
d) when the casino fails to get me STUCK FOREVER in some clearly demonstrated sector, crazy collisions of numbers begin to appear on the scoreboard...
in general there are a lot of moments...
=== but when the next session is killed to zero, it is better to CHANGE STRATEGY = the positive wave is over, the casino has an antidote (I admit the randomness of the loss, but I am not ready to check it with my own money) = COMPLETE CHANGE OF KEY + pause
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