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"This move is very simple, requiring only a bit of patience and calmness (however, in this era, what task doesn't require patience and composure?). It is based on the frequency of repeating specified numbers. As everyone knows, roulette is based on probability theory. With more spins, the chances of all numbers being hit will generally even out. But what if there are fewer spins? In such cases, you might agree with my idea that the probability of hitting certain numbers can be a bit erratic, with some having a higher chance and others a lower chance. This could be due to chance, the unevenness of the actual roulette surface, or sometimes, you might even think there's a software error.
The method is as follows:
1. Record the results of the numbers hit in 37 spins (applicable to a single-zero European roulette) or 38 spins (applicable to double-zero American roulette).
2. Choose the numbers that were hit 2 times or more in these 37 spins.
3. In the next set of 37 spins, place a fixed bet on all the selected numbers. When you hit one or two of your chosen numbers, continue betting the same amount on those selected numbers, as the chances of winning are usually higher.
4. After completing this set of 37 spins, end the game, record the next set of 37 numbers, and repeat the process in the order described above.
You will notice that in this game of 37 spins per set, you will generally bet on 6-11 numbers, with 9-13 chances of winning. In general, this can amount to a considerable sum." |
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