DSLEEP - 10 August 2010 03:47 PM
Memorize the wheel, hope for bad bounces not to occur, no progression, diamonds and frets, etc. I only used this method once or twice and actually predicted the exact number, the second time the neighbors. Luck or skill?. I have not used this method enough to know for sure.
VB MEISTER, you speak highly of this, anything?
If you have a dominant drop on a wheel, let’s say 7/10 hitting the same diamond, then it is a tilted wheel. (1 pin) If you have 2 diamonds next to each other that get hit dominantly then you hav a 2 pin game. Both are easy to play. In this case we want the diamonds to hit so the diamonds are your friends! Frets are frets. Whether low frets or high profile frets, they have a scatter pattern.
By tracking the wheel up front you will find a specific scatter pattern, might be 9 pockets might be 12 pockets away from where the ball hits the rotor. So scatter isn’t a problem either. You mention bad bounce as well. These are inevitable. Yet we accept them. As long as our prediction area is accurate and the scatter pattern stays true over time we will profit.
You mention that you have used some kind of prediction method and managed to predict the correct number. If you did not time the rotor and if you did not track the ball (speed) on a tilted wheel…........... then honestly I do not know how you could of predicted the correct number. Sometimes you get temporary DS. Maybe that is what happened to you.