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Title: Street progression system
Post by: mattymattz on Apr 27, 11:10 AM 2011
These are just notes to myself for a reminder when I get lost.  .  .   LoL. 


Multiple street progression.  .  .  . 

The idea is simple:
- large progresssion on streets (40+ steps)
- multiple streets
- try and determine whether multiple wins can outway rare but large losses.

Need to test out:

- progressions
- max amount of streets at one time
- BR
- trigger

Also - look into streets vs.  3 number bets (probably not usable but still)

MM
Title: Re: Street progression system
Post by: mattymattz on Apr 27, 12:20 PM 2011
Quick test on RX showed promise.   

Tested playing 3 streets at once with 47 step progression (highest step reached was 28)
Tripled bankroll (500$ to 1505$) in 264 spins.   Bet 5$ units.
Did not bet every spin
Bet selection was: wait for 3 different streets to hit in a row, but each street had to be from a different dozen (why I chose this - no reason, seemed as good as any)
Will need a bankroll of approx.  750 for 1$ bets.

Test was small in size, but shows good profit, which will help if/when loss occurs.

Next step - test large sample (10,000 aprx spins) to determine avg.  number of losses.

Also - playing 3 streets at once increases profits. . .  maybe something to look into increasing, but not too much as playing too many streets will result in more losses (obviously)

MM
Title: Re: Street progression system
Post by: mattymattz on Apr 28, 01:39 PM 2011
Tried this live today and made 202 units.   Had a big drawdown (around 600 units) but that's what the progression is for/does.   

Still toying with the recouping steps when you get a win in the middle of a progression, since not all wins recoup everything.   Today I tried a simple back 4 steps after a win (if new high wasn't reached).   4 steps was chosen as that's about how much your winnings recoup. 

needs to be refined but showing promise.

Title: Re: Street progression system
Post by: PGA on Apr 28, 03:59 PM 2011
Hey Matty nice to see back.

What was the progression for the 47 steps?

Thanks again

pga