#1 Roulette Forum & Message Board | www.RouletteForum.cc

Roulette-focused => Money management => Topic started by: jarabo002 on Nov 12, 12:51 PM 2012

Title: Marven's 5 Level Staking Plan for double dozens?
Post by: jarabo002 on Nov 12, 12:51 PM 2012

Hi


I have found this thread on another forum.

link:://:.vlsroulette.com/index.php?topic=9999.15 (link:://:.vlsroulette.com/index.php?topic=9999.15)


Anybody knows something similar for double dozens playing until to stay in profit?


I firmly belive that in that case this system must be profitable choosing two dozens to bet. O0


Any ideas, mr. George? Are you there? :smile:


...and thanks!
Title: Re: Marven's 5 Level Staking Plan for double dozens?
Post by: GLC on Nov 12, 08:05 PM 2012
I am very familiar with Marven's 5 level staking plan for even chances.

I've never considered it for double dozens.  We should be able to adapt it though.  Any betting plan can be adapted to any position on the table.  Just takes a little thought.

Too busy at the moment.  I'll bet you can come up with something.  If it's not exactly right, we'll tweak it till it suits us.

George
Title: Re: Marven's 5 Level Staking Plan for double dozens?
Post by: dino246 on Nov 14, 02:34 AM 2012
Hi Jarabo.

Thanks for starting this thread as i'm working on a concept whereby you play D/C at the same time.

Idea is to play for a MATCH on both D/C therefore winning 2 instead of 1 playing against on each D/C.

I'm using a simple progression of 1,2,3,4,5,6, on EACH D/C until a win on only one of the D/C then reset.

To date with testing the concept every session ends in good profit but the drawdown is realy to high at times with the progression used.

ANY help with all this would be wonderfull !!


Cheers.


Dino.