Monday, 7 November 2011

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Finally, comes your third Dominant, which isn't used until you reach the second or third level Plateau.

Personally, I use only Black, Low and Even when I set Dominants. So there is never a time when I have to wonder what to make my play that day.

Of course, if you play Follow the Color or Follow the Wheel, you have no choice. But you already know that. It is not my intent to pick your Dominants, so the examples will be given as my choices, so as to make a point. It is up to you to decide on your own categories.

Suppose the charting on Black and Low is done and the buy in completed. You decide to start your Session with both Black and Low. When I use double Outside bets, I usually don't play Follow the Dominant, but compete on every spin.

Let me clarify that   as you do have the option of playing both Dominants at once on every spin, or of mixing in both Dominants with a combination of every spin and Follow the Dominant, using a variation of Regression.

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That sentence is not as screwy as it sounds. But Heddis Pinning has her head spinning   trying to analyze it. Very simple and here are the options:

1.    Play Black and Low every spin,
2.    Play Black every spin, but Low is played only after it shows,
3.    Use Regression System on Black, but 1 2 2 System on Low,
4.    Reverse any of the above, as to using Black or Low.

Heddis Pinning is starting to nod, so think she's got it. And for you others who see how many variations there are   let me reemphasize a very important point. There are zillions and zillions of combinations of plays, cross plays, combinations of methods, betting strategies and cross systems that are available. My intent is to let you know the way to handle them and your job is to use the ones you want to play, the way you feel the most comfortable.

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