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The old surround bet.

Started by Ralph, Aug 24, 12:09 AM 2012

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Ralph

In the old days around 1912, they use this betting methods in Monte Carlo. many have noticed it is a bit more ODD/RED than ODD/Black.

The  Surround methods in different set up, are using the same, and while trying to cover a lot of numbers make a higher hit rate. In fact using that RED/ODD overlap, is opposite to the idea.

In Monte Carlo they  put a chip on LDOZ, one on RED, one on ODD, and one on the street 19-24.

They were flat betting as the first option, hoping for some break even spins until a RED/ODD in the street will hit, or a few winning spins. They target at 10 units.

I did a play, targeting ten units.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Ralph

Another session, only flat betting this time.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Ralph

The third session went 238 spins, win 21 units. Flat bet until low was -80. Then rise one each time a spin get minus, reduce one on spin gained plus. Max 5 in progression, went never down 100, and recovered, last spin made 30 units. Total 21 units.

The method is not too bad, the loss comes slowly if not progress hard. A few hits on some red/odd in the LDOZ or the 19-24 street makes it up.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Master_of_pockets

Never agrue with silly people.They will drag you down to their own level and then beat you with experience.***Mark Twain***

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