1. Identify Trending Colour Runs
One of the most common patterns in 6 Club charts is the colour streak.
What to look for:
- A same-colour sequence like R R R R or G G G G
- Long streaks usually end with an opposite colour
- Short streaks may continue for 2–3 more rounds
How to use it:
If the chart shows 4+ same colours in a row, the probability of a switch increases.
This is called the Trend Reversal Zone.
2. Use the Pair-Sequence Rule (RR → G or GG → R)
Many 6 Club players have noticed a repeated behaviour called the pair flip pattern.
Example:
- R R ? → often turns G
- G G ? → often turns R
This is not guaranteed, but when the chart follows this behaviour for 3–4 cycles, you can use it to predict the next round with better confidence.
3. Understand the 2-1 and 1-2 Patterns
These patterns appear in almost every 6 Club session.
2-1 Pattern
- R R G
- G G R
1-2 Pattern
- R G G
- G R R
When these repeat for at least 3 cycles, you can trade using the same pattern until it breaks.
This method is widely used because it gives a 65–75% accuracy range when the market is stable.
4. Timing Analysis: Predicting Based on Time Gaps
Charts are not just about colours — timing matters too.
Many players track:
- High-volatility times
- Low-volatility times
- When colours switch more frequently
- When long streaks occur
Pro Tip:
Avoid playing immediately after a very long streak — the chart usually becomes unstable and unpredictable for the next few rounds.
5. Fibonacci Pattern Reading
This advanced trick is used by many professional predictors.
Fibonacci rules in colour prediction:
1 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 5 → 8
When applied to colour repeats:
- If 1-1-2 colour cycles appear in the chart,
- The next sequence usually follows the human tendency pattern like 2-3-5
This helps estimate whether the streak will stretch or break.
6. Use Mirroring Patterns
A mirroring pattern means the chart behaves like a reflection.
Example:
- R G R G
Then later, - G R G R
When mirroring starts, the next 8–12 rounds often follow this reflection behaviour.
Advanced players use this to predict 4–6 rounds in advance.
7. Reset Points: When the Chart Becomes Predictable Again
A reset point occurs after:
- A long streak breaks
- A heavy flip pattern
- A confusing sequence (R G R G R G)
Once the chart enters a reset phase, a simple pattern reappears, making predictions safer again.
These patterns typically return:
- 1-2-1 cycles
- 2-1-2 cycles
- Straight 2-2 pairs
Knowing when the market resets gives you a huge advantage because this is where professional players enter the game.
Final Thoughts
6 Club chart reading is not about guessing — it’s about recognising patterns, timing, streaks, and reversals. While no strategy guarantees 100% wins, using chart analysis increases your accuracy significantly and helps you avoid emotional decisions.