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THIRTEEN AGAINST THE BANK

Started by seykid31, Sep 05, 01:32 AM 2012

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seykid31

Was wondering,how many guys here have read the book thirteen against the bank???They got banned playing in france as a team.System was simple,they work a shift of 3 hours each,12 were players.6 players a shift,each cover an even chance,one black,one red,one high,one low,one odd,one even.Using Reverser labouchere progression.

wento


Robeenhuut

Quote from: seykid31 on Sep 05, 01:32 AM 2012
Was wondering,how many guys here have read the book thirteen against the bank???They got banned playing in france as a team.System was simple,they work a shift of 3 hours each,12 were players.6 players a shift,each cover an even chance,one black,one red,one high,one low,one odd,one even.Using Reverser labouchere progression.

Hey Seykid.  Are you planning to repeat this feat? ;D
Matt

dino246

It's a great read,would make a good movie as well.
Main man in the book recruited in my home town all those years ago !!

Dino.

seykid31

Quote from: Robeenhuut on Sep 05, 02:12 AM 2012
Hey Seykid.  Are you planning to repeat this feat? ;D
:D  must get 12 guys first

But i must say,interesting way of play the reverse labouchere

Ralph

They got lucky just, but the smartest was the inventor, he got his share, and the other 12 took all risks. The book do not exactly give the correct view.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

wento

Hey can anyone actually explain what methods or system they say they used in the book? I haven't had time to read the book with work and other things

Ralph

Quote from: wento on Sep 05, 08:31 AM 2012
Hey can anyone actually explain what methods or system they say they used in the book? I haven't had time to read the book with work and other things

That question is already answered by the first poster.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

wento

I was more After the laby they used... But I had a quick skim through and it was a basic 1,2,3,4...

Ralph

Quote from: wento on Sep 05, 10:15 AM 2012
I was more After the laby they used... But I had a quick skim through and it was a basic 1,2,3,4...

If used keep it low. 1233 or 1111

If played once to go for big, you can take larger.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

woods101

Has anyone tested as is possible to play again now with low table bets...?

Ralph

Here just the starting  bet is low, you aim for the table limit!!!
The best way to fail, is not to try!

seykid31

Quote from: woods101 on Sep 05, 07:07 PM 2012
Has anyone tested as is possible to play again now with low table bets...?
I tested it with a few actuals,its quite good actually,considering the amount you waging.I guess a guy who wants to play this way is to play same table everyday,same even chance,same time of day,eg.Table 1,Black Chance,1p.m to 4 p.m everyday.
Just for an example this.Dont bite me head off  ;)

Ralph

Betting black at night and red at daytime is not the worse bet selection, in fact that's proven.
Anybody of other view are welcome with proof.
The best way to fail, is not to try!

Robeenhuut

Its coded in Rx as 1,2,3,4 staking plan.
Matt

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