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Another Double Street Bet Method

Started by GLC, Nov 09, 12:37 AM 2011

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GLC

Start betting on 2 dozens at 1-1.

Bet until you lose and then continue betting 1-1 until you win.

After your 1st win ending a losing streak, divide the number of units you are down since your last high bankroll amount by 2.  Bet this amount on each of the 2 dozens.

Use your own bet selection method.

Continue to bet the calculated amount on 2 dozens as long as you are winning.  Once you have a loss continue to bet this same amount until your next win.  After the win re-calculate you bet size by dividing the number of units down by 2.  Always round anything above an even number up.  So if you have 2.2, you would round up to 3 on each dozen.

Bet this amount until you reach a new high bank or you have a loss or losses followed by a win at which time you're-calculate your new bet amount.

Use the conscious decision making so as not to bet a high unit amount if it will win you much more than +1 or +2 above your old high bank amount.

If the bets start getting too high, you can increase the divisor from 2 to 3 or 4 or 5 etc...  Just remember that the larger the divisor, the smaller the bet size and the more wins you have to have to recover.

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

GLC

This method sounds a little odd, so I will re-state it.

We start with 1-1 bet on 2 dozens.  As long as we are winning we continue to bet 1-1.  We also continue to bet 1-1 until we have a loss or losses followed by a win.  Once we have a single loss or a series of losses ended by a win, that's when we calculate our next bet amount.  We divide the amount we are down by 2 and bet this amount on both dozens.

So we have the following: WWWLLLW  at this point we recalculate bet amount.
WLLLLLLLW  at this point we recalculate.
Let's say our calculation says to bet 3-3 and we have the following W/L record, WWWWWLW  at the last W is when we recalculate.

A Win followed by  losses capped with a Win is our signal to recalc.

The idea is that we don't want to increase our bet amount after losses and we don't want to increase our bet amount after every win, only the Win that ends a losing streak of 1 or more.

Remember that we can divide by a larger number if we feel our bets are getting too high.
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

buffalowizard

You're on fire!


So any time you're up, you stay at level stakes?


So the killer sequence for this would be WLWLWLWL right?


Cheers


Buff

GLC

Quote from: buffalowizard on Nov 09, 11:26 AM 2011
You're on fire!


So any time you're up, you stay at level stakes?


So the killer sequence for this would be WLWLWLWL right?


Cheers


Buff

That is correct BW.  This is a modified Oscar's Grind type progression (or up on a win) so we can expect the same pattern that kills Oscars to kill this one.  Prolonged WLWLWLW's will gradually cause our total drift downward.  We just have to hope it's followed by a decent win streak to get some of the losses back.

Compared to some of the other double dozen bets I've posted lately, this is probably the most risky.  Although they all have a losing sequence that we hope to avoid.

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

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