Why 33%? This is a dozen bet, with a negative progression.
Procedure:
1. Pick one side High or Low, (this will be your playground)
2. Locate the last hit doublestreet within that particular H/L
3. Now bet that particular last hit doublestreet with 1u bet, also put 1u on the opposite H/L
4. Since it's a 33% bet, use a dozen negative progression until hit. (you bet both the ds AND the H/L-bet)
5. When hit restart from (2)
Progression: Dozen Negative
1 1 2 3 4 6 9 14 21 31 47 70 105
From the first test higest step in progression was step 10 (31u).
Played with 5u bets, (wingoal +500u, stoploss -1000u)
Bankroll needed:
200u (playing with 1u bets)
1000u (playing with 5u bets)
3/3 Games won
Quote from: ignatus on Aug 25, 03:06 AM 2016This is a dozen bet, with a negative progression.
2. Locate the last hit doublestreet within that particular H/L
3. Now bet that particular last hit doublestreet with 1u bet
Thanks Ig!
Would it be dozen or doublestreet?
Quote from: NextYear on Aug 25, 03:24 AM 2016
Thanks Ig!
Would it be dozen or doublestreet?
33% is coverd in the particular H/L bet, and that is a
doublestreet bet (1u bet on the opposite H/L, and that will give the money back only)
Aha yes, i get it:
it is Ds bet, but winnings are same as it were dozen....
Hallo ignatus,
how is your further play ?
Maybe you want to post some more results. :)
If my time allows I try a simulation.
Doublestreet can easily sleep for 40-50-60-70 spins...
Quote from: NextYear on Aug 26, 02:12 PM 2016
Doublestreet can easily sleep for 40-50-60-70 spins...
You are right.
The money back idea is a trap.
Under the condition of negative edge, one looses his money faster than playing on dozens.
Just to know his enemy: which game leads to the fastest loss of a given amount of money ?
Quote from: Herby on Aug 26, 03:55 PM 2016
You are right.
The money back idea is a trap.
Under the condition of negative edge, one looses his money faster than playing on dozens.
Just to know his enemy: which game leads to the fastest loss of a given amount of money ?
You aren't playing the same doublestreet
Sorry Herby, I didn't mean to use your quote, I though I was using the quote from
"NewYear" about DB streets sleeping.
I grabbed my last 2 scoresheets from live play on my local airball, 150+spins total,
wish I was playing this system, just wouldn't lose and my highest bet was 20 units, the second highest in 150 spins, no waiting; was 9 units.
Of course the next time I play and use this, which I will, it will probably tank within 50 spins, my luck.
I may have played it wrong, with each spin, I base my next bet off of that spin, I didn't continue to bet the same 2 DB streets till a win.
EX 32 bet DB 1&6
13 lose bet 3&4
7 lose bet 2&5
25 win
Yes NextYear a double street can sleep for 70 spins but there is a way around this :)
My method involves streets and is risky but isn't every strategy risky?