I've mentioned this method before i believe.... it's an EC betting strategy.
Trigger: Wait for a serie of 4 (minimum) or more of the same color, then when the color switch:
-Bet for that color in 5 Attacks 1-2-4-8-16
B <--Trigger. Now bet for black to appear again 1-2-4-8-16
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This wouldnt work even if you wait 15 in a row
OK. This is notepad,.. for whatever it's worth
Ignatus
Just something for you to consider here. First of all...I am certainly not against either positive or negative progressions. That being said...your progressions always string out quite a ways with the goal to make it all back in one win.
That's all fine and good as long as you win...but as we all know...we don't always win at the end of that aggressive progression...whether it's because of our bankroll or table limits. You have to stay in the game to win in the end...heavy progressions don't give you enough bets to win sometimes...look at you big losses and see if you could get a few more bets how it would work out. If you win 3 of the next 5 bets on an EC or 2:1 after the loss then maybe the progression is absolutely an issue to address. Of course if it's another 10 spins then stop losses and bet selection are more the issue.
I seldom ever comment on any of your methods anymore but it may be worth you investigating progressions that get you back into the game with 2 wins out of 3 or something along those lines after a long losing streak. "Back in the Game" isn't necessarily in positive territory for the attack...but "Back in the Game" would in this case be construed as getting back a decent amount of your losses and get your head back into the game so you can make well thought out decisions instead of dwelling on having lost your ass and thinking one big hit will get you out of the hole.
Stop-losses might be a good idea too...but I think the progressions are the place to start since I know you are constantly working on the bet selection side of the whole process.
Just a suggestion...for what it's worth.