We all know that when even chances are played most peaple play opposite last,same as last, or the same as second to last. By doing this we always run into the run that kills us and if we switch back and forth between the three we dont know if we are switching into the next losing run . Has anyone tried playing two of the selections at once with different mild proggresions for each selection? For example if you play s-a-l and s-a-s-l at the same time you can win on both selections at once on all the runs . Just something I have been thinking about. Might even work flat betting?
GJ
maybe you could do all 3 and mark the results down as paper play till you see a chance to bet e.g.
system 1: wllwllw
system 2: wlllwwl
system 3: lll:w
i would bet on system 3 that the next result will be an L
just an idea
Hello deepred. Welcome to Forum.
What's 's-a-l'
and what's 's-a-s-l'
s-a-l= same as last?
s-a-s-l= same as second to last?
Therefore, as in Stackbundles example
o-l= opposite last
s-a-l=same as last
s-a-s-l=same as second last.
?
these are unusual abbreviations for these plays.
How about
DL=Decision Last
DOL=Decision Opposite Last
DBL=Decision Before Last
They are more commonly used and understood Abbrev's in the Forum.
Cheers
C
If you are a fan of progressions you could run a progression on 37 numbers simultaneously. Never lose.
Will need some side shuffling counter measures when the sleepers hit 200 +
but....
Argument ad absurdum
Is there any progression that is worthwhile, life in the fast lane?
Hey chrisbis
You are correct in your assumptions of what the abbrevs mean
s-a-l = same as last
s-a-s-l = same as second last
I used them because it matched up to the paragraph I was writing but will change them to the abbrevs that are more common in this forum in future posts. Appreciate the imput to help me make my posts more understandable and thanks for the welcome.
GJ