56 spins = 1.5 cycles / 111 spins = full cycle set

Started by VLS, Dec 30, 2022, 06:02 AM

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VLS

Within my cycle-based straight-up framework the maximum amount of cycles is three (3) cycles for a full set.

This means:

37 wheel numbers x 3 = 111 spins (European)

56 spins is the half of a full set @ 1.5 cycle:

111 / 2 = 55.5 spins, rounded up to 56 spins.

After the first 111 spins you have a rolling window available at all times to perform back-tracking calculations.

Even as the actual play is comprised of many trams / sub-cycles, you can say you are using the first half of the full set to make your best bets on pattern continuations for the second half.

(Continuation is the name of the game when doing cycle-based timeline play)


-- Victor

VLS

Another key spin/point within your rolling window:

74 spins = Two cycles.

You should definitely have a clear picture on how the patterns to match are going by the second cycle.

Quote from: VLS on Dec 30, 2022, 06:02 AM(Continuation is the name of the game when doing cycle-based timeline play)

The strategy is always the same: "Tasting" for a match, then playing for continuation on success or drop it with a minimal drawdown.


-- Victor