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The Masaniello Method

Started by Let Me Win, Oct 12, 02:48 PM 2018

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klw

Quote from: 6th-sense on Jul 05, 01:39 AM 2022
extract and click on application..enter bankroll..choose which ec,s you want to play..

Cheers Gordon. I'm still in the dark as to how to get the links to work.  :-[

Rond1nell1x

I liked this method, I'm going to do some simulations!
"We don't have to be smarter than the rest. We have to be more disciplined than the rest."
— Warren Buffett

Georgie

Quote from: Joe on Nov 18, 02:40 PM 2019Chance of win is 82.4% so chance of loss is 17.6%. Therefore chance of 2 losses in a row is 0.176 * 0.176 = 0.031 or around 3.1%.

Hi, I know I'm late to this thread, but it caught my eye because I had already done the Masaniello method a dozen times in practice.

I haven't done thousands of trials with this, and I haven't used real money yet, but something about the math disturbs me, and maybe I'm misreading it:

Out of 1000 sessions, 824 will win, and 176 will lose.

824(20) = 16,480 units
176(100) = 17,600 units

Therefore, although we're winning a lot more sessions, we are losing more units than we are winning, due to the high 100 unit loss for each session loss.

Am I missing something?  I'm a pretty simple man.

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