2nd attempt
normal mode basically bets up to $100 (up to 10% of the starting BR) per spin is a normal style of play, however, when there is a drawdown and you need to throw a couple of bombs 100+ 200+, then this rule is a little annoying ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// STAGE ONE so knowing Adaptive Profit it was necessary to put him in a dead end somehow, i.e. apply a completely new betting mechanics because today I was clearly being stupid, which means the style should be expanded. I decided to use an approach that I saw in Koin's Odessa. I called it
FINALS CHORD WITH ALIGNMENT. The principle is simple: 1) idle spins until a combination of A-B falls somewhere in the middle of the field, and A and B are not on the same column (+1 / -1) and the distance d between the streets A and B is such that it can be EXTENDED from B and not fall outside the field. in short, we put off from B by X shift and by Y shift, we get a kind of symmetrical continuation (columns +1/-1 of course roll over the circular edge, so for 15 +1 this is the 1st column) we get
BASIC GEOMETRIC NUMBER of a chord of three "notes" for example 32-24 means from 24 to the left 3 straights and +1 by column = 13 base number 2) we set micro completes of the finals of the base number, spin a couple of spins, ideally catch the center transition point - 2L clean 3) if the centers are not caught, we ALIGN the micro completes by the column of the base number, i.e. the base as well, and the rest are shifted in parallel to the base column and again either the center of one of the suns, or pure 2L 4) at the next maximum again idle spins, until a suitable A-B falls out for a new arrangement