Quote: Originally posted by BobP on October 01, 2004
Quote: Originally posted by Fenix on September 30, 2004
Quote: Originally posted by paul762 on September 30, 2004
thanks bob, I had a feeling it was a dud, but your confirmation just sealed it for me.
thanks.
Just interested, why do you think it is a "dud"?
Because the split field makes winning a jackpot physically impossible in almost every draw. If you want to get really technical the odds of winning when you finally do get all the numbers on one side make it all equal, but after you still lose with all your eggs in that basket you're in for a long session of mission impossible. BobP
Agree. But, there is only the sight of the system explained and probably the whole system is much more powerful. Also, I know some people use several bankers splitting the rest of the field, and it seems it is not that bad strategy. Further, likely hot, warm, and cold numbers with an insurance wheel of unlikely hot,warm, and cold numbers might be a good strategy, too.