another drawing without the "12". Hmmm we could be getting ready to be bombarded with those "2" digits over the next few days. By the way, Ann Lee, if you are going to try to hit with the '12' pair like i am, i would suggest that you stick with using the 12 in conjunction with the last number drawn. Now midday number was 574, so you would play 125-127-124 for a $1 box each. Thats $3 per draw until the pair (12) came out with a repeating number from the previous draw. You would have 26 draws to try to hit the number and still come up with a profit.
Ex: 26 (draws) X $3 (investment) = $78 (total invested)
Now if you hit on the:
1st draw>$80 (box hit) minus $3 (investment)=$77 profit
10th draw>$80 (box hit) minus $30 (investment)(10x$3=$30)=$50 profit.
Now lets say you havent hit yet, and your coming up to your 26th draw, if you hit on the 26th draw you would still see profit. It might not be much but enough to cover what you spent to get up to that 26th draw.
Ex: $80 (box hit) minus $78 (investment)= $2 profit. like i said it might not be much but it got you back all the money you spent trying to get a hit. So now you can go for your next pair without being in the red. The only reason i'm telling you this, and i could be wrong, is that by the sound of it, it seemed like you just went and played the '12' as a pair alone. I tried that a couple of times and it just wouldnt click for me. Besides if i'm not mistaken isnt the payout for a pair on a $1 bet something like $50? If it is then you would have to spend $4 per draw
12=$1 (front pair)
21=$1 (front pair)
12=$1 (back pair)
21=$1 (back pair)
in order for you to get a hit. And thats hoping that it doesnt come out split (1x2). for a dollar less you can try for a $80 box hit. Its up to you of course just shedding a little light on the subject. Good luck to you. Oh if your gonna give it a try, keep track of what you spend so this way you can see if you made a profit.