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Title: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: GLC on Aug 16, 04:45 PM 2012
These are posted for easy referral.

Here's the progression for double dozens:

1-1       3-3        9-9
2-2       6-6        18-18
3-3       9-9        27-27
4-4       12-12    36-36
5-5       15-15    45-45

You stay on a level until you lose 3 times in a row then you move to the next level.
Any time you win on a level you drop back to the 1st bet on that level.
You have 2 options, either play to reach a new overall profit and then reset to 1-1.
Or, play to recover the previous levels losses and drop back just 1 level.

Another double dozen chart:

1-1          2-2          4-4
2-2          4-4          8-8
3-3          6-6          12-12
5-5          10-10      20-20
8-8          16-16      32-32
12-12      24-24      48-48
18-18      36-36      72-72

This chart is played differently. 
3 losses in a row and you move to the next higher level. 
You move 1 step to the right after each and every loss.
A win lose win sequence and you move 1 step to the left.
You can play each level for new profit or until you recover the previous level.

Even Chance Chart:

1        2        4        8
2        4        8        16
3        6        12      24
5        10      20      40
8        16      32      64

Move 1 move to the right after each loss.
Move to the next level after 4 losses in a row.
Reset to the lowest bet on a level after a win.

Single Dozen Chart:

1       2        3
2       4        6
3       6        9
4       8        12

Move 1 step to the right after each loss.
3 losses in a row and move to the next level.
Any win and reset to 1st bet on that level.
Any new profit and reset to 1.

Another Single Dozen Chart:
1       1       2
2       2       4
3       3       6
4       4       8
6       6       12
9       9       18


Another Single Dozen Chart:

1       2       3       4      6
2       4       6       8      12
3       6       9       12    18
4       8       12     16    24
6       12     18     24    36

Etc... ad nauseum
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: jarabo002 on Aug 16, 06:15 PM 2012
Thank you Mr. GLC!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


You are a Genious O0
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: jarabo002 on Aug 19, 05:42 PM 2012

Mr. GLC, I am a big fan of two dozen progressions. I have tried both that you bring here and have had some success, but I've reached the end of both.


If its possible, and based on these ideas that you bring, I would like a progression even more resistant for two dozens.


What I usually do is pick two dozens, for example the first and second and always bet on them. I understand that the known maximum number of times that a dozen repeats its over 15 or 16 times. If we refer to a particular dozen, this probability decreases.


I would find a stronger progression, based insurmountable principles you exhibit here.


Thanks :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: GLC on Aug 19, 05:54 PM 2012
Quote from: jarabo002 on Aug 19, 05:42 PM 2012
Mr. GLC, I am a big fan of two dozen progressions. I have tried both that you bring here and have had some success, but I've reached the end of both.


If its possible, and based on these ideas that you bring, I would like a progression even more resistant for two dozens.


What I usually do is pick two dozens, for example the first and second and always bet on them. I understand that the known maximum number of times that a dozen repeats its over 15 or 16 times. If we refer to a particular dozen, this probability decreases.


I would find a stronger progression, based insurmountable principles you exhibit here.


Thanks :thumbsup:


My initial reaction is that it doesn't exist.  But, I haven't thought of or read everything regarding double dozen betting, so there's always a chance.


If I find it, I'll post it.  If you find it, you post it. :smile:
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: jarabo002 on Aug 19, 06:04 PM 2012

I do not think anyone else on earth who has tried more times than you. I've read everything in this forum on this issue and I know you've been close, very close to it.


Double dozens and repeating numbers are my favorite bets. I continue studying and testing both subjects that are exciting, and with which I really enjoy. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: GLC on Aug 19, 07:16 PM 2012
Here's an idea  based on this topic:
link:://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=3731.msg33882#msg33882 (link:://rouletteforum.cc/index.php?topic=3731.msg33882#msg33882)
Sorry, I just realized the link in the above topic no longer works.

Let's start with 12/12 = 1.  We bet 1-1 on the 2 dozens.  When we lose, we add the number of units lost to the dividend.  We add 1 number to the divisor every time we lose 2 times.  These 2 losses don't have to be consecutive.

When we win, we subtract the number of units won from the dividend and we subtract 1 from the divisor.

When the result of the division is less than .5 we round down and when it = .5 or more we round up to the next whole number.

If we reach a point where we our bets are getting too high we can add another set of 12/12 and it will drop our bets drastically.  12/12 is optional.  We can choose to add 6/6 or 20/20.  It's our choice.

Here's a quick example:
Formula        Result      Bet Amt         W/L          +/1 Amt       Total
12/12               1                1- 1               L               -2            -2
14/12               1.1             1-1                L               -2            -4
16/13               1.2             1-1                L               -2            -6
18/13               1.3             1-1                W             +1            -5
17/12               1.4             1-1                W             +1            -4
16/11               1.4             1-1                W              +1           -3
15/10               1.5             2-2                 W             +2           -1
13/9                 1.4             1-1                 L               -2           -3
15/9                 1.6             2-2                 W              +2          -1
13/8                 1.6             2-2                  L               -4          -5
17/9                 1.8             2-2                  W              +2         -3
19/8                 2.3             2-2                  W              +2         -1
17/7                 2.4             2-2                  W              +2         +1

Reset.

This may not win against 15 or 16 losses in a row in the short term, but it could win against them in the long term.

GLC     
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: jarabo002 on Aug 20, 12:38 AM 2012
Thanks GLC.


When you say "we can add another set of 12/12 and it will drop our bets drastically" , means it that if for example if i have 25/3 and add a set of 12/12 i will have (25+12) / (3+12) = 37/15 ??
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: GLC on Aug 20, 03:58 PM 2012
Quote from: jarabo002 on Aug 20, 12:38 AM 2012
Thanks GLC.


When you say "we can add another set of 12/12 and it will drop our bets drastically" , means it that if for example if i have 25/3 and add a set of 12/12 i will have (25+12) / (3+12) = 37/15 ??

Sorry I didn't see this sooner.

Yes.  25/3= an 8 unit bet (8-8) but 37/15 = 2.4 which is a 2 unit bet (2-2).  This is what Lanky called a safety brake.  You might decide that going from 8-8 to 2-2 is too big a safety brake.  Then add 6/6  25/3 + 6/6 = 31/9 = 3.4 for a 3-3 bet.  Your choice.  Just keep a running total and when you reach a new profit, re-set.
Title: Re: Some More Steping Up Progressions
Post by: jarabo002 on Aug 21, 02:56 PM 2012
Good. It seems to work (with a bit o luck, of course) :thumbsup: