My favourites are double street/lines/6 numbers. But I agree with you, that the more you push your boundaries and come out of your comfort zone, you will be able to take the learnings back to your favourite playing position and play a completely different game.
It seems to me that way you analyze or dissect this game is kind general, and can be applied to any part or odds in the game? One just needs to understand it right.
Yes, such approach would be out of my comfort zone, but Pri in any aspect of life is a rule: No pain, no gain... So if you want to gain, be prepared for some not very pleasant period of hard work and flops. That is how I see it
Not sure I can answer all straight away but some things are common in those 12 combinations there.
- What is that you are finding common in those 12 combinations that you have selected?
- Why have you not taken into consideration that other combinations where the dozens have repeated in the first two positions?
- Is there a way you can stitch these dozens together?
- Are you able to find out a common theme between the first and second spins or first and third spins?
- Is three spins sufficient for you to derive that commonality?
First and second second spins are always different, although 2nd and 3rd can be repeat, and we have 6 of them. Same thing for 1st and 3rd. 6 combinations where they are the same, 6 where are they different.
Well looking at this, it is not all possible combinations we can have.
Not sure what you mean by sticking them together.
So much for now
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