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Title: What do you think about this one?
Post by: eureka on Nov 12, 07:06 AM 2010
Bet every spin always the same 2 dozens on the lines. 1 unit on each the four lines

Use the following prog : 1-3-7-15-31

BR : 224 units

+2 units every spin. Then doubling the BR by spin #112 (a 1h30 game)

Prob to lose : 1 out of 729 .
Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: Kingspin on Nov 12, 07:22 AM 2010
The 0 would be a real killer using this progression , some bets would have to go on 0 for sure, the trouble with steep progressions or in fact any progression is that the 0 will destroy you.    :wink:
Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: eureka on Nov 12, 07:28 AM 2010
Quote from: Kingspin on Nov 12, 07:22 AM 2010
The 0 would be a real killer using this progression , some bets would have to go on 0 for sure, the trouble with steep progressions or in fact any progression is that the 0 will destroy you.    :wink:

I would consider the 0 in the third dozen... Makes sense, no?  ;)
Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: eureka on Nov 12, 07:43 AM 2010
There is a better prog : 1-2-4-8-16-32-64

One step more.

BR : 252
Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: TwoCatSam on Nov 12, 09:25 AM 2010
I can't see a mathematical reason/difference in betting a unit on a lane an two units on a dozen.

Either way, I think your progression is wrong.

Should it not be (for dozens) 2 6 18 54 162?

Should it not be (for lanes) 1 3 9 27 54?

Otherwise, when you win, you loose chips.

But then it's early and I have not had coffee.........

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Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: eureka on Nov 12, 12:40 PM 2010
I think my prog are correct. Have tested them and it was ok.

Anyway, I have tested it and sometimes it's scary. No loss for the moment but could ha^ppen quite easily actually I guess.
Title: Re: What do you think about this one?
Post by: power3 on Nov 12, 05:34 PM 2010
its a good exercise, but a very basic approach, some people like to talk about progression but i guess the refer to money management, a better progression for me is when u change strategy, this system maybe work, but is a hit and run approach, when u win u must change strategy, if u want to make 1000 units from 10, theres many things u can do, stick to just one system is not one of them, it is posible changing approach or strategy