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Positive Martingale

Started by Le_Chiffre, Aug 08, 05:03 PM 2013

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Le_Chiffre

So, just wondering if anyone actually plays EC positive martingale on high limit tables, waiting for that long rally of the same colour coming out?

Tomla021

I use a positive parlay scheme for some situations
"No Whining, just Winning"

Dane

Positive Martingale = PAROLI. One problem with this method: :-\ We do not know, when the winning sequence stops. But what if we choose two groups carefully and only practice paroli after winning both? Then we might come from most paroli sessions in a good way: Losing here and winning there. This knowledge is less stressfull than the ordinary paroli. I have tried it and  very calmly wathched the stakes grow and grow. Hard Work for the dealer - but not for me.
The two chosen groups: RED AND EVEN (but I might as well have chosen BLACK AND ODD. As you might have noticed, ten of the 18 Red numbers are Odd. Similarly ten of the 18 Black numbers are Even. This uneven distribution inside the Even chances means, that we in most cases are winning here and losing  there.
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

Le_Chiffre

Thanks for the reply Dane.  Can you give examples of what you mean?

thanks

Dane

Quote from: Le_Chiffre on Aug 22, 12:20 PM 2013
Thanks for the reply Dane.  Can you give examples of what you mean?

thanks
Sure! I have chosen RED & EVEN (Pair). Eight numbers make us win both. Eight numbers make us lose both. Twentyt numbers make no difference. And then there is zero.
From table 3, 11.01.1009, Spielbank Wiesbaden.
RED EVEN
   1     1        34
   2     2        36
   4     4       8
   1     1         12
   2     2         19
   1     1           3
   1     1   
                                   And so forth and so on.
                                            Cheers
                                               Dane
NO NEGATIVE PROGRESSION ADDICT

Le_Chiffre


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