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Street progression system

Started by mattymattz, Apr 27, 11:10 AM 2011

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mattymattz

These are just notes to myself for a reminder when I get lost.  .  .   LoL. 


Multiple street progression.  .  .  . 

The idea is simple:
- large progresssion on streets (40+ steps)
- multiple streets
- try and determine whether multiple wins can outway rare but large losses.

Need to test out:

- progressions
- max amount of streets at one time
- BR
- trigger

Also - look into streets vs.  3 number bets (probably not usable but still)

MM

mattymattz

Quick test on RX showed promise.   

Tested playing 3 streets at once with 47 step progression (highest step reached was 28)
Tripled bankroll (500$ to 1505$) in 264 spins.   Bet 5$ units.
Did not bet every spin
Bet selection was: wait for 3 different streets to hit in a row, but each street had to be from a different dozen (why I chose this - no reason, seemed as good as any)
Will need a bankroll of approx.  750 for 1$ bets.

Test was small in size, but shows good profit, which will help if/when loss occurs.

Next step - test large sample (10,000 aprx spins) to determine avg.  number of losses.

Also - playing 3 streets at once increases profits. . .  maybe something to look into increasing, but not too much as playing too many streets will result in more losses (obviously)

MM

mattymattz

Tried this live today and made 202 units.   Had a big drawdown (around 600 units) but that's what the progression is for/does.   

Still toying with the recouping steps when you get a win in the middle of a progression, since not all wins recoup everything.   Today I tried a simple back 4 steps after a win (if new high wasn't reached).   4 steps was chosen as that's about how much your winnings recoup. 

needs to be refined but showing promise.


PGA

Hey Matty nice to see back.

What was the progression for the 47 steps?

Thanks again

pga

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