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Goldminer 2

Started by ignatus, May 18, 12:29 AM 2017

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Alright, this is 1-5 Splits bet. What's different from "Goldminer 9" IS the betselection; it's a repeaters system, AND the progression is not so agressive. Therefore, drawdowns are kept as low as possible. Monemanagement is also different,

Procedure: Bet every split that hit, in a progressive bet (1-5 splits bet). WHEN 5 splits are bet, do one spin, then start the progression.
Stop and restart procedure at any hit (begin anew bet that single particular split hit).

Progression: Negative special fibonacci.

2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377

Progression BEGINS when 5 splits are bet, it will look like this (+1 step for every 2 losses in a row), Begin with 2u

2 2 3 3 5 5 8 8 13 13 21 21...and so on.

WHEN Hit, -1 step in progression for the next procedure.

For an example, you win at step 7 (8u) THEN you restart procedure with (-1 step) *5u*. So, you restart betting new procedure with 5u 1-2-3-4-5 splits bet (with 5u), THEN you begin progression at +1 step (8u).

(Reset to 1u anytime you break even or reach a new high).

IF zero hit, +1 step in progression
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Wingoal: +200u

BR/Stoploss: -300u
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ignatus

Yet another failure. im sry  :embarrassed: moving on..

Games lost 4, won 3...

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