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Find the dominant even chance

Started by GLC, Aug 16, 08:16 PM 2011

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JimmieB

Hi GLC,

Thanks for coming back to me considering the topic is 3+ years old :) I realised you don't track back when I looked back at your example after I had asked the question.

I've been testing this today and early indications seem it works well, I'm using a slightly different progression from the "2 wins" you posted, mine isn't all that different and it changes dependant on your current situation, I'll try and explain it....

Anytime you are minus, whatever the amount simply see what you need to get +1 with 2 wins and then start over, for example if I'm -8, my next bet is 4, if I win, I then bet 5, if this wins I'm +1, if I lose the 4 bet I'm now -12, I would then bet 6, and if this wins then 7, and son on, surely you can get 2 wins in a row at some stage....I know, I know :)

It means I'm not jumping ...4 4, 8 8, 16... In the progression, although, you did say, only bet enough to get you to +1 if your bets are getting quite hefty,

I haven't given too much thought around win/loss targets yet, I will see how testing goes, I'm hoping this could be one for the armoury :)

Thanks again
Jim

GLC

JimmieB,  I will tell you that you progression idea is a little aggressive.  You'll be surprised how long you can go between double wins in a row.  You will for sure need a pretty hefty bankroll.  But when don't you need a pretty hefty bankroll? 

This is a pretty good candidate for the "bread winner" betting progression.  Just play exactly like the author describes it in "The Monte Carlo Anecdotes" book.  Search this forum for "bread winner" and you can read up on it. 

It can take some patience to pull out of a draw down, but if it always does, hallelujah.  If you find yourself in a real battle and are getting tired, just stop when you reach a -5 bet point and begin at the same place in your progression the next day or session.  It doesn't matter how long between sessions.  It may feel like a real grinder sometimes.  But that's okay.  Here's why.  No matter what progression you use, after a lot of sessions, you will see that you win, win, win, win then have a pretty hefty loss.  Then win, win, win and another pretty hefty loss.  Sometimes you will have a couple of pretty hefty losses close together and will be playing catch up for a while.  I don't know if you've read my statement that we should accept the fact that only about 5% of our winnings are real winnings because the rest we will have to give back from time to time.  With the 5% mindset when the casino takes a big cut, you won't be so disappointed.

Like the author of "the bread winner" progression says, a bank of 2,000 units should prove to be all but invincible.

Just a suggestion.  We each have to find what we like or can stand as far a progression goes.  This system works well with almost any even chance progression.  So go through the buffet line a pick what you like.

Keep us posted on how you're doing.

GLC

In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

JimmieB

Thanks GLC, got the info on the bread winner, I'll keep you posted :D, and you're right about the 2 in a row....

Regards
Jim

mogul397

Can we resurrect this post, and get some updates about how people have been doing?
Or not?

Thanks

Mogul
NOBODY knows what you THINK they know

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