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. You should have a good "picture" of how things are faring by then!

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



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

As the actual play is comprised of many trams / sub-cycles, under this light you can say that you are always using a limited part of the full set to make your best bets on pattern continuations.

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


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VLS

Another key point for your rolling window:

74 spins = Two complete cycles.

By the end of this second cycle, you should have a crystal-clear picture of how your pattern-matching is performing.

Quote from: VLS on Dec 30, 2022, 06:02 AMContinuation is the name of the game when doing cycle-based/timeline play.

The strategy remains consistent: "Taste" for a match, then play for continuation upon success. If the match isn't there, drop it to ensure a minimal drawdown. Above all, protect your bankroll; never risk your entire stack of units on a single game.

e.g.: 75% Money Management.


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