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Both side system

Started by Matush77, Aug 06, 02:50 PM 2012

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Matush77

Hello guys, have you ever any of you tried play on both colours (odds, high...) simultaneously ? For example D alembert , or fibonacci , labouchere or any mixes. What do you think about this. Maybe that is the way we should play with profit and small chance of losing money

Nickmsi

Hello Matush . . .

Colbster had an interesting post about Dynamic Differentials which is what your are referring to.

Here's the link to his post.   Nick


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Ralph

Works well IF the EC:a go quite equal, if you win on one you are likely to lose on the other.
The likehood of a bad streak is double,.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Gregor

Just found a good system for BV, the no zero wheel. What if we on both sides use  THE GUETTING PROGRESSION?
Except we don't wait for first level to complete, we as that side hits the next bet is on that side level 2, except what we have to do is to make 2nd level bet of 1.5u by 1 spin longer, i mean make 3 bets of 1.5u, and on forward in standart way.
TI had a good results of this way of playing. the only way of losing is if spins are HLHLHLHL... (or RBRBRBRB... etc.), each loss are 1.5u, but with this progression we can recover it fast.

Colbster

Quote from: Ralph on Aug 07, 10:38 AM 2012
Works well IF the EC:a go quite equal, if you win on one you are likely to lose on the other.
The likehood of a bad streak is double,.
Ralph,
Your excellent point is exactly why my dynamic differential betting works well.  You don't ever have a strictly 50/50 result so you are guaranteed to fall out of sync over some period of time.  This out of sync points us in the direction of the short-term trend which we anticipate will continue in the short-to-medium-term.  By swapping the progressions from the losing side to the winning side, we can see our out of sync move back into sync as the stronger side continues being the stronger side.  This can end in some amazing profits as you will find in the thread that Nickmsi posted.

MuppetMan

Colbster - Wondering if you have been able to use real money yet with your dynamic diff system?

Cheers MM

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