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Started by mogul397, Jul 29, 10:31 AM 2016

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mogul397

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I've been looking at this and playing with it a bit.  Not having
terrible results, and if played the right way pretty good. Just
getting my feet wet.

Went for live play a couple days ago and cautiously bet $5 table.
I won a couple bets and tracked for a while. I would have won 49 and
lost 28 units for a flat profit of 21 units.

I went again yesterday and the thing just chopped even. I got
5 chops (including a zero loss) and still walked out even.

As I check the 0/00 modification against some data, it almost
is funny how often even my wins hit the dead spot on the modification
for a loss. Not sure what people are getting with the regular or the mod.
But the regular looks promising.

My first run had several double losses in a row (zeros included).
My last run only had single losses.  I was thinking about a 1,3,9
progression. So far it seems safe. On the first run even if I had a loss
of 26 units I would have had a profit (counting all the units I would
have saved using the progression).

Any thoughts or updates on the method? It's easy on the nerves.
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DoctorSudoku

Mogul,
Given your history of raining on other people's parades (by finding rfh's that debunk their hg claims), this post is a big surprise.

Maybe I should take a repeat look at this method.
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