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- From: paul.westley@uttsbbs.uucp (Paul Westley)
- Newsgroups: rec.gambling
- Subject: RE: PLAYING DOUBLE-UP IN
- Message-ID: <1769.27.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 23:22:00 GMT
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- Organization: The Transfer Station BBS, Danville, CA - 510-837-4610/837-5591
- Reply-To: paul.westley@uttsbbs.uucp (Paul Westley)
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- -> I spent several days in LV this past Christmas using a roulette
- -> technique called the "Rabinowitz sub-sampling method". Put simply,
- -> if you use your 36 number sample size as a "base" or "foundation" for
- -> the normal distribution of the random number intervals, you can
- -> accurately predict certain series or "combinations" of numbers under
- -> certain circumstances. For example, take a regression analysis of a
- -> 12 number random
- -> combination:
- -> 1,8,0,8,27,19,00,10,11,32,24,1
- -> now take the mean of the sample size (11) and plot a regression line
- -> BACKWARDS (not forwards) from the x axis.
- -> Now, look for outliers in your plot. For example the 00 does
- -> not
- -> fit the pattern. Remember that your regression line will be
- -> y=BoX,B1X1,...BiXi.
-
- Can we please move all roulette theory to the "jokes sub". There is no
- roulette theory. You bet $100, you win 94.40, that's the only numbers
- you need to know. Gotta go, my psychic is on line 2.
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