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penthouse progression

Started by Tomla021, Jan 22, 06:59 PM 2011

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Tomla021

Can anyone explain the penthouse progression to me?
thanks kindly
tom
"No Whining, just Winning"

GLC

Quote from: Tomla021 on Jan 22, 06:59 PM 2011
Can anyone explain the penthouse progression to me?
thanks kindly
tom
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link:://rouletteforum.cc/full-systems/are-you-ready-for-the-real-winner/msg21735/#msg21735

Here's another explanation of it Tom.  This is not my explanation of it.  This was originally presented as a way to bet when playing for repeats of the dozens.


The Penthouse Roulette System

The Betting Strategy
The Penthouse is played with a bank of 45 units. These units can be any size you like from $5
upwards (with the exception of Sydney where the minimum bet allowed on the dozens is $ 10).
In the explanation and examples of the betting strategy that follows, a $10 betting unit has been
used.
When playing with a betting unit of $10 a bank of $450 is required (45 x $ 10 = $450).
The betting series for a $ 10 unit is ...
$10, $10, $10, $20, $20, $20$30, $30, $30, $40, $40, $40, $50, $50, $50.
The first bet of the series is - 1 until you lose. You then move up the series one bet at a time until
you win. When you win you circle the winning bet and cross off the two most recent losses in
your series. Your next bet becomes the next one due in your new shortened series.
For example let's say you encountered the following run of decisions ...
L, L, L, W, L, L, L, L, L, W, W, L, W.
Your series after each win would look like this ...
$ 10, $10, $10, $20 (Red = circled)
Here you can see that you have circled your first winner and crossed of your two most recent
losses.
The next bet due in your series is now the second $ 10. After your second win your series would
look like this ...
$10, $10, $10, $20 $10, $10, $20, $20, $20, $30
Here you can see that you have circled your second winner and again crossed of your two most
recent losses. The next bet due in your series is now the second $20. After your third win your
series would look like this ...
$ 10, $10, $10, $20, $10, $10, $20, $20, $20, $30, $20
Here you can see that you have circled your third winner and again crossed of your two most
recent losses. The next bet due in your series is now the third $ 10. After your fourth win your
series would look like this ...

$ 10, $10, $10, $20 $10, $10, $20, $20, $20, $30 $20, $10, $20
Here you can see that you have circled your fourth winner and again crossed off your two most
recent losses the next bet due in your series is now the second $ 10.
In Summary
To this point you have had 13 bets in your series for 4 wins and 9 losses. You have bet a total of
$90 on your 4 winners and been paid $180 ($90 bet at 2-1 equals $180). Deduct from this the
$120 lost on the 9 losing bets and you have a net profit of $60 ($180 - $120 = $60). Not bad for
about 20 minutes work.

Unit $5 Bank $225 Betting Series ...
$5,$5,$5,$10,$10,$10,$15,$15,$15,$20,$20,$20,$25,$25,$25.
Unit $10 Bank $450 Betting Series ...
$10,$10,$10,$20,$20,$20,$30,$30,$30,$40,$40,$40,$50,$50,$50
Unit $15 Bank $675 Betting Series ...
$15, $15, $15, $30, $30, $30, $45, $45. $45, $60, $60, $60, $75, $75, $75.
Unit $20 Bank $900 Betting Series ...
$20,$20,$20,$40,$40,$40,$60,$60,$60,$80,$80,$80,$100,$100,$100.
Unit $25 Bank $1,125 Betting Series ...
$25,$25,$25,$50,$50,$50,$75,$75,$75,$100,$100,$100,$125,$125,$125.
Unit $30 Bank $1,350 Betting Series ...
$30,$30,$30,$60,$60,$60,$90,$90,$90,$120,$120,$120,$150,$150,$150.
Unit $40 Bank $1,800 Betting Series ...
$40,$40,$40,$80,$80,$80,$120,$120,$120,$160,$160,$160,$200,$200, $200.
Unit $50 Bank $2,250 Betting Series ...
$50,$50,$50,$100,$100,$100,$150,$150,$150,$200,$200,$200,$250,$250, $250.
As The Penthouse requires a playing bank of 45 times your betting unit, always be you have this amount with you
when you go to play. For example if your unit is $ 10 be sure that you have $450 with you before you begin to play
(45 x $10 = $450).
Table Limits
When playing The Penthouse your bets can range from 1 unit to 5 units, therefore it's important to select a table
which can accommodate this betting range. For example if your betting unit is $25 be sure to select a table which
allows a bet of $125 on the dozens ($25 x 5 = $125).
When to Quit
I suggest that you play to win 30 units at each session. Once you have this, quit for the day. The casino will still be
there tomorrow.
If you lose the 15th bet of your series, quit for the day. This doesn't happen often but when it does it's best to accept
that it's just not your day and come back fresh another day. When this does happen your loss is often quite small as
you will have generally done some winning prior to the loss of your betting series.


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

GLC

Quote from: Tomla021 on Jan 22, 06:59 PM 2011
Can anyone explain the penthouse progression to me?
thanks kindly
tom

Interesting.  Esoito found this just for you.

It's a very good discussion on the Penthouse progression.


link:://rouletteforum.cc/full-systems/are-you-ready-for-the-real-winner/

Cheers,

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

Tomla021

thanks gentlemen,,
great info for me--thanks
"No Whining, just Winning"

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