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« on: August 03, 2008, 01:45:17 PM »

A while ago i had worked on an excel file that shows the occurance of every possible combination of a five step pattern in a series of results. There are a total of 32 permutations in a five step series excluding zeros. The two files listed below are based on 145,000 consecutive spins from 32Vegas.The results file only contains the permutationa and their occurance freqency. The pattern file contains all the number as well as the code of how it calculates the frequency, be warned though if your system is of any age it could take a while to load.

Obviously the idea of this file was to show if there were any anomalies in the numbers, if one sequence occurred much less than others. As you will see from the results each step pretty much occurs as you would expect although thats not to say that you couldnt still exploit some of this information. If you use the pattern file you can just delete all the numbers and replace with your own results and it will recalculate the frequency of each step.

I might have a go at doing it for a 9 step process which is 512 permutations, I would have a go at much bigger but i havent found any easy way to input all the different permutations so they have to entered manually.

Anyway hope its of use to someone.


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www.mmms8.com/files/5stepresults.xls
(This is a Excel 2003 file)


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www.mmms8.com/files/5steppattern.xlsx
(This had to be saved as an Excel 2007 file to support so many rows)

If anyone has a slower system and wants me to run file for their results just send me the mmmx save file.

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« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2008, 06:15:53 PM »

Ahh, now, 5 steps.
So basically your saying that a sequence of red or black.
Appears on average 5 times. Or something like that.
So a palette would look like this.
Step 1 bet 1
Step 2 bet 0
Step 3 bet 0
Step 4 bet 0
Step 5 bet 0
Step 6 bet 2
Or combinations like that.
Hmmm, Im gonna test that out.
See how well that goes.
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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2008, 05:47:58 AM »

All is does is show you the frequency of every possible permutation of 5 consecutive spins . The idea is the if one was much less frequent you would bet against that 5 step layout. Think it also might be more use over say 1000 spins rather than 145K - over so many spins things will even themselves out however over a short space of time you might find a much more varied outcome.

Think would be more use to do 9 steps or more but time consuming to enter permutations.
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