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Started by ignatus, Sep 01, 06:09 AM 2013

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ignatus

As i said im just testing this, and it should be considered an experiment

I had great results on betvoyager first testing this, but then luck turned (what is new?)

Flatbetting is not easy..... but there are many ways to play this. Perhaps wait for 2 virtual losses before bet is a good idea

Also I listen to Sam's advice and use progression (that he mentioned  i never used) perhaps you could explain more ?

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ignatus

What i was thinking now, you don't have to wait for 2 virtual losses , that would be an easy fix; just do 2 spins, place 2 DS, 2 Corners, 1 street (according to this bet), anywhere not on the 2 spins NEXT apply some kind of progression.......how hard can it get? This is an idea for a system.


Do as you wish, I stop talking now
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ddarko

Quote from: Smoczoor on Sep 01, 01:35 PM 2013
Ignatus friend, i like you but...



That picture is taking things a bit too far don't you think  :embarrassed: :embarrassed: :embarrassed:

O0

Skakus

Did I just read this whole thread?

I really gotta start listening to my gut when it says, "don't bother".

Good luck with this people.
A ship moored in the harbour is safe, but that's not what ships are made for.

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