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Title: star progression
Post by: hamsup_sotong on Jun 17, 01:37 PM 2010
hi there was reading about this at another forum seemed interesting.

Has anyone ever used this before?


link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/freesystems/StarSystem.pdf (link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/freesystems/StarSystem.pdf)

cheers
hamsup
Title: Re: star progression
Post by: GLC on Jun 17, 06:58 PM 2010
Quote from: hamsup_sotong on Jun 17, 01:37 PM 2010
hi there was reading about this at another forum seemed interesting.

Has anyone ever used this before?


link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/freesystems/StarSystem.pdf (link:://:.roulettesystemreviews.com/freesystems/StarSystem.pdf)

cheers
hamsup

Hamsup,

I tested this system for a while on both roulette and blackjack.  It does pretty well on roulette, but after you play it for a while, you realize that it's a pretty steep progression.

I think it works a little better with blackjack since a "BJ", win on a double or win double or more on a split leaves you in positive territory and a re-start back at 1 unit.  As the author says, he designed it for blackjack so he wouldn't have to count.

It's very similar to the must win twice in a row to make a profit e.c. systems.  The fact that he changes from let it ride to bet the same amount twice gives you a little cushion because you can win then lose on a level numerous times before you lose on the first bet at a level which moves you on to the next level.

As far as systems go, this isn't a bad one.  It's a long term loser so the only way to play it and come out ahead is hit and run and even this takes a little luck.

lol  George
Title: Re: star progression
Post by: hamsup_sotong on Jun 17, 10:19 PM 2010
ahh i see. thanks for the info

CHeers
hamsup