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2 bet martingale progression!

Started by Charlie2772, Oct 06, 04:16 PM 2015

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Charlie2772

Hi Guys,

Just going to shoot the breeze with this one, I think its a beautiful system, both pretty reliable at delivering a decent return while standing strong without busting out!

Its quite simple really and only ever involves a 2 bet progression.

Basically we are betting on 17 numbers and a colour. We leave the zero untouched as well as the last number spun i.e. if 9 was the last number we would bet on black and the remaining numbers excluding 9 and the zero. Note: must be a table offering la partage.
Now, the stakes involved (for me anyway) is £2 on 17 numbers, and £36 on the colour (we bet the colour as opposed to 35 numbers, so when the zero comes in as it will, we get £18 back on our progression!!) When we lose on the first spin we simply chip up across the board, that is (depending on your initial stake) £72 on 17 numbers and £1,296 on the colour. The idea as you've probably worked out is to make £2 on each cycle (£18 plus £2 on occasions).

Total stake required to run a £2 version of this is £2,590......it will take a brutal sequence to bust out, for example, if 9 is the last number out, to lose we would need 9 to come in a further 2 times or a combination of 9 and the zero!! Pretty long odds.

Take into consideration that 3 of the same number coming out consecutively is 50653/1, a combination of 2 numbers (to bust us) i.e. 9 0 9 is still 6332/1......its a slow burn with not a massive risk but if you are to utilize this as I have been doing over hour long sessions expect to be in profit.

Alternatively you could simply sit down and run this progression a small 30 times a day, which would take around 15-20 minutes, you will easily make a nice £60 per day, and that is a nice return by anybody's standards.

Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

RouletteGhost

If you lose, even though its unlikely, how long will it take to win back the 2 grand

Welcome
the key to winning with systems : play for a statistically irrelevant number of spins

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Charlie2772

Hi RG,

I have yet to lose using this system, though tbf, it has not run the rigors of XXXXXX spins yet.

It will take roughly around 1000 cycles (factoring in la partage)

Though the idea is to shear the sheep many times, a few minutes a day should (unless you are incredibly unlucky) see a steading profit build.

Thanks
C

onetaste

This sounds intriguing. I'm not too knowledgeable when it comes to converting different currencies in systems to the US dollar. RG,you have any ideas on what the bets would be in US Dollar?

Chrisbis

Welcome to the forum Charlie2772

Live table B & M or online plays?

@Onetaste
Why do you need to convert?
Its same same just play in Dollars.
Actual rate at the moment is £1 = $1,52 currently today.
Cheers
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Normy2000

Quote from: onetaste on Oct 06, 04:58 PM 2015
This sounds intriguing. I'm not too knowledgeable when it comes to converting different currencies in systems to the US dollar. RG,you have any ideas on what the bets would be in US Dollar?
1 British pound = 1.52313 U.S. dollars
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ddarko

Quote from: Chrisbis on Oct 06, 05:02 PM 2015
Live table B & M or online plays?

Is there a online wheel that offers la partage ?

O0

Chrisbis

Don't know!?
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ddarko

Quote from: Chrisbis on Oct 06, 06:46 PM 2015
Don't know!?

Jeez..... that many ? Sorry for the dumbass question...... :-[ :-[ :-[

O0

Charlie2772

Quote from: Chrisbis on Oct 06, 05:02 PM 2015
Welcome to the forum Charlie2772

Live table B & M or online plays?


B&M isn't really practical, its perfect for online....both Live and RnG

What do you think of the system?

Chrisbis

I will have to try it!............ 8)

Or...as darko would say.........
[reveal] O0[/reveal]
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Chrisbis

Where do you play Charlie?.............(Since your in Pounds sterling)
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Charlie2772

Quote from: Chrisbis on Oct 06, 07:42 PM 2015
Where do you play Charlie?.............(Since your in Pounds sterling)

I play on Betvictor mostly, its ok

GLC

What does this look like on a non zero table?
In my case it doesn't matter.  I'm both!

Charlie2772

Quote from: GLC on Oct 06, 09:57 PM 2015
What does this look like on a non zero table?

I think this would look bulletproof on a non zero table  :twisted:

But the only non zero wheel I was aware of was on betfair, it has since been removed.

Limits are seriously capped to nullify such systems.


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