Amazing Facts About Roulette
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The following examples are captured from my real sessions. Sequences similar with these are consistently delivered by the roulette software when is in a specific, recognizable mode. There are 10 software modes (algorithms) running many times overlapped. If you spot 2 or more overlapped patterns you can easily predict the numbers you need to play, numbers respecting certain conditions. I will present here a couple of these algorithms. Downloading the premium books, you will get access to all algorithms, many detailed, fully explained examples (real sessions) and other extremely important information.
Periodic Mode Algorithm
The software sistematically delivers the numbers using 10 recognizable algorithms. Some of them are really original and hard to discover. All the algorithms are presented in detail with lots of real sessions examples in the downloadable book.
In the downloadable book it is also described how to recognize when is the time to stop (when the software leaves the predictability modes). You can detect that information in the way the roulette delivers the numbers. This gives you a tremendous advantage. You will actually able to withdraw in the best moment.
Let’s consider the sequence from the left image:
32, 23, 5, 1, 5, 15, 7, 34, 14, 19
Between 32 and 15 we have 5 digits (the blue ones), the same between 15 and 19. And now, forget about the blue numbers, and notice what is left:
32, 15, 19 !!!
Look on the roulette wheel where you can find these numbers:
They are consecutive on the wheel!!!
The software could deliver instead of 19 the numbers 1 and 9, for example. That is why we need to play a few numbers, not just one, including 19's neighbours. It doesn't have to be a sequence of consecutive numbers on the wheel. It could be a sequence like 23, 24, 25 or 15, 25, 35 (this is the same with 51, 52, 53 for the roulette) or 24, 4, 4 ('announcing' there will be twice the number 4), and other configurations of numbers, largely described in the book.
Announcing Mode Algorithm
This is the mode roulette delivers the numbers in the early stages, repeating series of numbers, and announcing very clearly what numbers will come next. It is the way you are told something is going on and creates the feeling you are in control. Then things become more and more complex, intricated, overlapped, or very original, difficult to discover as you will see in the book.
This is more than obvious for the sequence 16, 33, 6, 33.
Let's notice 33 is next to 16 on the roulette wheel, again that false lead. More about false leads in the book.
The roulette announces there will be 'Once 6 and 33', and yes, we get 6, 33. It happens many times, but most of the time is a bit harder to see the announcements. Like a bit earlier in the same image:
We have 22, 22, 2, 22, 16, 33, 6. We notice 7 times 2 in this sequence. We can even rewrite the digits string as 27, 16, 33, 6. The software announces 27 then once 6. And this is what we get because 33=3**3=27.
To be clear, 33 for example doesn't mean only 27, it is interchangable with 23 (twice 3), 32 as well. 32 is interchangeable with 25 for example (2**5=32).
In the downloadable documentation you can find all you need to know about this: families of numbers, interchangeable numbers and sequences, roulette tricks and habits etc, etc. There are lots of documented, detailed real sessions examples showing you all aspects of the roulette behaviour.
Again, the roulette delivers sequences like this consistently when is in Announcing Mode. You can recognize quite easy when the roulette is in this mode. There are 10 modes (algorithms) I discovered, some of them are really mind-blowing, I needed years to realize what is going on.