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  1. Hi, I follow the nor manual and recorded the following shoe in rwn in New York. B1132113211112 B11211113311121 P5432121 I selected OTB4L mode 3 after play 7 and started to bet at play 8 Here's my betting sequence BBPBPPPBBPB play 19 I changed to OTR for the ZZ and bet B play 20 I switched back to OTB4L mode 3 and do the following bet BPPPBPPBP I switched to OTR again at play 29 for the ZZ run and bet P Play 30, I switched back to OTB4L mode 3 PBBBBPPBP Play 39, I switched to OTR again and bet P Play 40, I switched back to OTB4L mode 3 and bet the following sequence PPBBB Play 45, I switched to OTR again and bet P Play 46, I switched back to OTB4L mode 3 and bet the following sequence BBPPPPBBBPPBP I did not do any progression and ended up with +3 for this shoe. This is my first time trying the NOR system after the study. How would you have played this shoe? Thanks.
  2. Hi, First, I would like to say I enjoy reading the forum so far. I have also read the NOR manual back and forth a few times. I am planning to go to the casino to perform paper betting practice (record the play and the bet I would make by using the NOR system) soon. If things are going go, I may play a couple shoes. I just want to practice to build my confidence as well as the intuition to select the appropriate system for the shoe. The question I have is regarding U1D2 M2. Let say the progression I am using is 123 4. In this case, if I lose 1, I would up 1 and got to 2. If I lose the 2, I would up 1 and go to 3. If I win 3, I would go down 2 and bet 1. What about the M2. I know is mandatory 2. But don't quite get it. The NOR manual mention it. But don't have an explanation and a betting sequence example. Would someone explain and put in a couple example. Thank you and keep up the forum. Dreamer
  3. I have read the manual. It's kind of late today. I am going to try reading it again. I don't understand exactly what is a ZZ run. Can you supply an example of a ZZ run for a shoe.
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