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Title: Romanosky Progression
Post by: Drogan on Jul 29, 10:32 PM 2010
Does anyone have a progression for the Romanosky system (link:://rouletteforum.cc/bet-selection/romanosky-betting-charts/)?
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: F_LAT_INO on Jul 31, 04:39 AM 2010
Quote from: Drogan on Jul 29, 10:32 PM 2010
Does anyone have a progression for the Romanosky system?
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1           1            3            3
                   9           9           27          27
                  81         81         243        243
                 729       729       2187      2187

Further you would have to sell your inheritance,
so don't even think about this way of play.
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: VLS on Jul 31, 11:41 AM 2010
Quote from: F_LAT_INO on Jul 31, 04:39 AM 2010
1           1            3            3
                   9           9           27          27
                  81         81         243        243
                 729       729       2187      2187

Further you would have to sell your inheritance,
so don't even think about this way of play.


Hello, a progression for the Romanosky charts should treat each's location and its payout differently. Mostly progressing heavier for the high-coverage areas (even chance, dozen), and -of course- not rising the same at the low-coverage ones (corner, split).

Regards.
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: Drogan on Aug 01, 09:36 AM 2010
I have found over the last couple of days that playing two spins is still very effective.  On the first spin I am using $1 units, and on the second spin moving up to $10 units, and placing two $1 units on the zero.

Only played several hundred spins, and I have no idea how to put it through RX software like some of you guys do.

When you lose you have to battle back and it takes a while, but since you mostly win it is very likely.  I try to play each session to 50 units.  It takes a little over an hour most games at live wheels.  It's a grind. . . but $50 bucks an hour is worth it.

There is a very high win rate.  Would love to know what the actual percentage is.
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: F_LAT_INO on Aug 01, 02:16 PM 2010
Drogan my friend,
Playing 32 numbers on progression to win just 1 unit is suicide.
You would be much better playing 32 numbers-FLAT BET-

column 1--1 unit
column 2--1 unit
red        ---1 unit................or

column  1--1 unit
column  3--1 unit
black      ---1 unit

This bet of 32 numbers can be played in many ways.

Forget about bet that you are talking about.
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: Drogan on Aug 01, 10:34 PM 2010
I think I might be missing something.  Your way above is a not effective at all. 

For instance if you bet on black, 1st column, and 3rd column. . . the only way you win is if you hit black.  Then you win 3 units if you hit the 1st or 3rd column.  If you hit black on the second column you lose 1.  If you hit a second column red you lose all 3.  And if you hit a 1st or 3rd column red you break even?

Please tell me how this is a winning strategy.

What are the other 32 number bets you were talking about?
Title: Re: Romanosky Progression
Post by: F_LAT_INO on Aug 02, 04:04 PM 2010
My friend,
Its very obvious that you are just a starter in this field.
I was only comparing your version of Romanosky bet to the
even money bet, nothing else. You should decide what's
more profitable.