Strange bi-modal effect ... or just fluctation ... beats me

I experiment with bi-modal effect using both yardage/distance and outcome to outcome and find it strange how sectors close to each other hit frequent and previous postion or opposite as previous position.
I experiment with this using 9-9 and the win ratio is pretty good and wondering what kind of visual ballistic elements that eliminate the wheel from total chaos versus local attractors or is it just fluctuation.

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I assume if some one want to explore this you should apply some kind of frequency of attack.
Like three hits with in four trails and play twice, ride until two loses and start over.

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I test this as I remember a old dealer signature by Pierre Basieux where you use sector of three.
When one sector hit 3 times out of four you play twice.

I notice using some observations that the most common short patterns that appears is the following.
123 456 where sectors close to each other appear and repeats 1121 or 121 or 313 and the bi-modal patterns
0-6 1-7 2-8 3-9 4-10 5-11 also here the 123 appears frequent.
That is what I assume.

Maybe oscar grind I have no clue …

27	9 10 11
0	11 0 1	W
3	2 3 6	W
20	7 8 9	W	
5	4 5 6	L
4	3 4 5	W
4	3 4 5 	W
3	2 3 4	W
24	5 6 7	L
23	4 5 6   W	
19	0 1 2	W
32	11 0 1  W
29	9 10 11 L
25	1 2 3	W
16	6 7 8	W
3	10 11 0 L
14	7 8 9	L
34	2 3 4   W
19	0 1 2   L
5	5 6 7   W
6	2 3 4	L
23	4 5 6	W
4	0 1 2   L
14	7 8 9   W
12	10 11 0 L
7	9 10 11 W
19	0 1 2	L
30	4 5 6	W
25	1 2 3	L
36	3 4 5	L
34	2 3 4	W
8	4 5 6	W
6	2 3 4	W
24	5 6 7 	L
17	1 2 3	W
27	2 3 4	W

Did you mistaken forum or you are trying to make VLS here. :stuck_out_tongue:

Ops i should post it at roulette systems and sales :slight_smile: sorry …