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Hello! I've been thinking...

Started by Tommymarks, Sep 11, 11:42 AM 2018

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Tommymarks

Hello. Happy to be part of this group!
I've been thinking: is it the house edge we're against? Is that what causes progressions to bust? I'm not sure. If it was then we all should be down 5% or so of the totally money ever bet. And I'd suspect most systems are down much more than that. For example: it is common for a progression to "bust" repeatedly over time & be down 20% or more. So, by using the progression we're fighting atleast 15% worse odds!

Seems to me that it is our too risky money management that is the real issue.

Can we reverse this? I know there are ideas of finding a very risky progression & just playing the opposite. At least this would start to try to solve what really causes a progression to bust...
Thinking...

Roulettebeater

Hi and welcome to the rouletteforum.



A dollar won is twice as sweet as as a dollar earned

winkel

Quote from: Tommymarks on Sep 11, 11:42 AM 2018
... If it was then we all should be down 5% or so of the totally money ever bet.

This is only true if you bet flat. As soon as you use a progression the losses climb exponential
There is always a game

Roulettebeater

Good one Winkel !
People like tommy are fresh, however they are trying to figure out how things work in roulette.



A dollar won is twice as sweet as as a dollar earned

Tommymarks


The General

Quote from: Tommymarks on Sep 11, 11:42 AM 2018
Hello. Happy to be part of this group!
I've been thinking: is it the house edge we're against? Is that what causes progressions to bust? I'm not sure. If it was then we all should be down 5% or so of the totally money ever bet. And I'd suspect most systems are down much more than that. For example: it is common for a progression to "bust" repeatedly over time & be down 20% or more. So, by using the progression we're fighting atleast 15% worse odds!

Seems to me that it is our too risky money management that is the real issue.

Can we reverse this? I know there are ideas of finding a very risky progression & just playing the opposite. At least this would start to try to solve what really causes a progression to bust...
Thinking...

The longer you play, the more the house edge consumes your bankroll, until you reach the point of no return, the point at which you will never break even again, even with a run of really good luck.  Up as you lose progressions merely borrow form the future to pay for the present, enabling the gambler to "chase" their losses.  BAD IDEA.
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

Roulettebeater

Well, that’s true if you have a losing system, a professional player with decent system, the longer he plays, the more profits he will make.
A dollar won is twice as sweet as as a dollar earned

The General

Quote from: Roulettebeater on Sep 14, 07:44 AM 2018
Well, that’s true if you have a losing system, a professional player with decent system, the longer he plays, the more profits he will make.

Yes indeed. 
Basic probability and The General are your friend.
(Now hiring minions, apply within.)

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