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A new bet method?

Started by GLC, Aug 30, 12:18 PM 2013

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GLC

Vladir,  I like your idea.  It still results in a possible steep draw down, but it should take a really bad run to do it!!  We should be able to stay in the game waiting for the hot streak to bring our wins. :thumbsup:
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

vladir

Quote from: GLC on Sep 27, 12:14 AM 2013
Vladir,  I like your idea.  It still results in a possible steep draw down, but it should take a really bad run to do it!!  We should be able to stay in the game waiting for the hot streak to bring our wins. :thumbsup:

And what progressions would you suggest? Clearly you have much more experience in progressions then me, I would like to know what you would suggest :)
"In God we trust; all others must bring data", W. Edwards Deming

GLC

Quote from: vladir on Sep 27, 05:06 AM 2013
And what progressions would you suggest? Clearly you have much more experience in progressions then me, I would like to know what you would suggest :)

Vladir,  I don't think the progression will make any difference.  You could use a basic +1 on a loss and -1 on a win for each progression.  You could use a simple 3 or 4 5 step capped martingale.  You could use Oscar's Grind of +1 after each win and stay the same after each loss.  A limited Fibonacci of maybe 1-1-2-3-5-8 would suit your temperament.  Colbster's doublet D'Alembert progression he's been working on lately would be as good as any and better than most.

The thing I don't like about my whole idea on this topic is that you end up playing most of the time in the 1st bet line because we always bet from it after a Win.  That means we will be betting from the 1st bet line almost half the time and the 2nd bet line only about 25% of the time.  The 3rd bet line only about 12% of the time, etc...

Test it with Colbster's doublet D'Alembert and see what I mean.

GLC
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

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