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Roulette Imbalances!

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by baccarou, Jul 3, 2024.

  1. baccarou

    baccarou Active Member

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    A lot of talk on the different forums lately about imbalances. We all look at things slightly differently and so I will show you something that I thought about regarding the imbalances that you can play around with if you like. It can be applied to both Roulette and Baccarat. In fact, you could apply it to pretty much any 50/50 game if you like.

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    The pic above is after 30 numbers for Red and Black at Roulette and I am running two streams. One for the actual Red and Black itself and another for Same / Different. So for example if 10 Black goes to 29 Black, that's same. If 13 Black goes to 27 Red, that's different.

    You will notice that I mark them similar to one of those Baccarat scoreboards at the Casino and I suppose you could argue that the Same / Different is a kind of a derived road. The first two numbers are 11 and 31 and so I put a 1 and 2 in the first Black Column. The second number out is 31 and so that's another Black after number 11 and is Same and therefore I put the 2 in the first Column for Same. The Green and Blue boxes are the totals for the Columns representing Red / Black and Same / Different.

    When you record like this, you will be able to see the imbalances easily. What I notice quite often is that either the Red / Black or Same / Different will be running well ahead of the other. In this example, the Red / Black is running well ahead of the Same / Different. In which case, it might be prudent to look out for some singles in the Same / Different and sure enough, looking at the Blue boxes in Same /Different, you can see the following totals 1,2,1,1,1,1,3,1,1. So obviously the bet here would be to look for those singles to break.

    If the Red / Black is forging ahead, you are going to see some repeats and in the Blue boxes, you can see totals of 2,3,2,3,1,3,1.

    The Green boxes perform a nice pattern of 2,1,3,1,3,1,4 and so that's a run followed by a single and it carries on in that fashion.

    So you can pick your spots depending on what you see unfolding before your eyes. I thought of this idea around 6 or so months ago and in my testing, I found that there was always something you could latch onto. I tested them in short cycles like the 30 spins from above.

    Thanks
     

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