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Simon
August 5, 2008, 1:27am
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Hi Vetkop,
Yes I am getting better results on a PROGRESSION but I stop @4th or 5th then my next bet would be the next progression 6th.
It all seems to be going ok but the system messed up the other day I had 11 on the trot so my figures look very good.
7.9ths of the table is 28 numbers (ex the green eyed monster of course), so it's bound to have a good hit rate.
Si, if it doesn't work out will you post it anyway? Obviously posting a disclaimer as you see fit that testing hasn't been as good as you'd like? With the caliber of your bank roll, experience and previous systems I doubt anyones going to rubbish you or the system too much if it doesn't work out.
Roules
Ps - still in awe of that screenshot - I know its all relevant but thats SIX figures in my currency!
I tested it with a progression and +2235 after 5000 spins. Proggression went 8 steps, thus 7 losses in a row. Maybe we can devise a better progression.
A pluscoup might work out as well, which might help out if you were just -500 after 5000 spins flat betting. A pluscoup would certainly improve that and make those quick hits very profitable.
Vetkop – I would be happy to give you an example, but since I don’t know anything about this system you guys are testing, I can’t apply it directly to what you are trying to accomplish, but I will give you the best example I can.
Let’s say that you are flat-betting 12 numbers at 1 unit each. Here is what you would do to apply the pluscoup:
Bankroll = 1,000 units
Spin 1: Loss (988 units) Spin 2: Loss (976 units) Spin 3: Loss (964 units) Spin 4: Win (988 units)
As you can see after this “win”, you are still under your high bankroll, which in this case is your starting bankroll of 1,000 units. To apply the pluscoup, you will need to increase your units bet per number to 2. Continue with the example:
Spin 5: Loss (964 units) Spin 6: Loss (940 units) Spin 7: Loss (916 units) Spin 8: Win (964 units)
Again, after this win, you still are under the 1,000 units set out initially. Now, move up to 3 units per number:
Spin 9: Win (1,036 units)
Okay, at this point, you are now up to a new high bankroll of 1,036 units. You now drop back down to 1 unit per number. This is what you are looking for with future wins. Either you get to 1,036 or higher with your next win. If you don’t get that, move up to 2 units per number. If that doesn’t get you there on a win, move to 3, and so on. Once you get back to 1,036 with a win or higher, then drop back down to 1 unit per number and use that new high as your benchmark.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.
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