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Uneven dozens

Started by GLC, Jun 17, 07:53 PM 2013

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GLC

Play 2 dozens.

Use the following progression:

1-1; 1-2; 2-4; 3-6; 4-8; 5-10; 6-12; 7-14; 8-16; 9-18; 10-20; etc...

Bet the smaller number on the last dozen to hit.  This is considered the minor dozen.

Bet the larger number on the penultimate dozen.  This is considered the major dozen.  (This bet selection method is optional.  You can use your own bet selection method to determine the major and the minor dozens.)

If neither dozen hits, move 1 step to the right.

If the minor dozen hits, you will break even so repeat the same bet.

If the major dozen hits, move 1 step to the left.

Any time you are at a new high bank, reset to 1-1.

If your major bet wins on one of the 1st 3 bets, (1-1; 1-2; or 2-4) you will be at a new high bank, so you can just reset.

It's similar to the D'Alembert type progression of +1, -1.  The difference is the wins on the minor dozen break you even.

It does work like D'Alembert in that after a series of losses you will be at a new high bank before getting all the way back down to 1-1.


Give it a test and let us know what you think?

GLC
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Tomla021

I just like the looks of this one I have to look further.........plus it could make me dizzy as I played it
"No Whining, just Winning"

Ralph

I have used it some time ago, but I never get lucky playing any 2/3 bets.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

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