HCQ stands for Hot and Cold Quads.
You can track it with a regular felt.
The bets are from 1 to at most 3 quads at a time, maximum one quad per dozen.
The methodology is this:
- Monitor all quads from each dozen separately.
- When a single quad is missing in a dozen, you bet it.
- If all the quads on the dozen have a hit, you back the one with most hits.
- In case of a tie on hits on two or more quads, skip them until the tie resolves.
A new cycle is started after a hit.
You can re-use the numbers "going backwards" (from most recent to oldest) until there is a new eligible quad to bet. Then continue with new spins from there until hit or cycle end.
These are the six quads locations per dozen:
6-quads-per-dozen.png
This is a sample graph:
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HCQ is the bet selection; feel free to "plug" your matching money management scheme.
I would suggest a slow progression, going up after a hit. Resetting on any plus or break even.
Don't get stubborn. Spin 18 is cycle end.
A SOFT +1 positive progression, conscious type, is suggested to lower the units exposure.
Such a CONSCIOUS +1 positive progression means to revisit the unit after a win and dropping it to the very minimum needed to break even (or make +1 win) if it's a hit.
Vic