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What are the longest streaks of the Even Chances?

The following statistics table shows all Even Chances (Red, Black, High, Low, Even and Odd) series (ie. sequences), including single spins, that appeared in 397271 recorded past spins of a European roulette in a brick and mortar casino. A sequence was regarded as stopped whenever a ZERO was found or, of course, the opposite outcome. When an end-of-day or end-of-file was reached, the ongoing sequence was NOT counted for, as this was regarded as an “unnatural” or “premature” ending.
Total number of spins investigated: 397271
Outcomes
Red: 395457
Black: 395454
Even: 395381
Odd: 395414
Low: 395465
High: 395305
ZERO: 10641

LEGEND (explaining the columns of the following table):
Lth: Length of sequence
NoFR: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of Red
NoFB: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of Black
NoFE: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of Even
NoFO: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of Odd
NoFL: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of Low
NoFH: Total number of sequences of this lenght found, of High

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