Linda - add - remove - adjust -
I do very little of what is mentioned in this forum board -
And don’t care so much about others’ doings -
I will just share some basics, and you can build from there -
RIP Basiux - and honour his memory when you read below - thanks -
Maybe I misunderstood your level - but you shall not overcomplicate things -
Personally, I from Stockholm/Sweden - will move to Malmö to be 1 hour from Denmark -
We don’t have any international casinos in Sweden anymore -
If this is not helping, i will not post anymore - but if it helps, i have some degree of material to share - because you seem to have the gift - so many lost souls that think they will cut an edge in there life - cheers
I will share this sheet i made ages ago before i used Scotts analyse tool. It appears that many newbees is attacking all kind of info from all angles but without getting the proper data, nor knows what to do with it. Track some dry spins from videos and dont start out in the casino before you are able to fill in all spaces in the coloumns to the left when only watching the spin 1 time. See if you are able to make a conclusion in the coloumns to the right from the data you get in the coloumns to the left.
It doesnt needs much explanation. The 4 coloumns to the right is for “on site analysis” so you might wanna take advantage of something right away. Rotor speed is in my analysis just the number that appears 1.0 sec. after zero has passed some reference point. If for instance number 13 comes exactly 1 sec after zero i just “not” down 13 under rotor speed. Its roughly 3,3 sec pr rev. but i dont need that info during tracking which is complicated enough as it is. All speeds that has 13 is the same speed anyway. Make sure you don`t mix up right and left throws in this procedure. A 13 will be 14 when the rotor is counter.
PS: Reference number in the coloumn is NOT in connection with rotor speed. That is the number im reading under some reference point which you can relate to the outcome number.
Imagine you collect all rotor speeds with number 13 and you find that the outcome number when the ball reaches the exit point is always located roughly 5 - 12 pockets to the right of your reference point/number. Next time you see a “13” rotor speed, you look 8 - 9 pockets to the right of your reference point instedad and read that number and bet x-2-2 (5er sector). Or where ever the peak is located in that 7 number sector.
Just an example. In reality it might be a bigger spread, maybe even an unplayable spread.
But now you know which data to look for before you ask for an opinion.
Mike, as for the actual reading of number below the strike diamond: Yes it is easyli done with a bit of practice.
When i book for later pinpointing of advantage sector (using a software) my booking looks like this:
+…26…18…5…32…16
- = fast
26 = wheel speed
18 = exit number
5 = strike diamond
32 = number below diamond
16 = outcome number
To memorize all this i go as the spin develops and the data starts to appear. I don`t write anything down until the spin is done:
Pst - have you memorized the wheel - if not you can not hold offset as mindset -