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Mixed progression

Started by wannawin, October 03, 2014, 11:14:22 AM

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wannawin

Friends, we have all faced the possibility of progression to loss or gain. For this we work in progression levels, based on what should happen. As in this thread: http://betselection.cc/math-statistics/help-I-understand-rb-series-Correctly-for-a-system/

Continuous play, base unit up after the loss:

1
2
3
4
...

But the starting point is calculated to gain with up as you win. any gain after a hit:

1-2-4 ...
2-4-8-16 ...
3-6-12-24-48 ...
4-8-16 ...

Goal is to profit in half the distance required where the even chance is supposed to be completed. We seek simplicity using the continuation pattern of the same color.

If you follow a series of 6 in one color and it has not shown it is played by calculating the base unit to win a series of 3 hits only. bisected.

The ground is that we do not need all the statistical pressure for the long color series that must show to appear: we use only half of it. We adjust unit negatively and use the recovery benefit of the positive progression.

What do you think?
say things directly to show respect for other people's time. Walter.

wannawin

This system is very simple. Why calculate the unit of positive progression with all the expected range? Just to stay in the middle of the road only to await the statistical pressure again to take the number of shows to the long limit. This is the normal reverse martingale.

Instead we take advantage of the statistical trend to bring the game to a range but win at the middle. If 8 shows are expected we win with one show of 4. If the game is due to a series of 10 we win with a series of 5. If a series of 12 we win with 6.

We players can vary the unit that started the positive progression. .We can use this so that in less than expected we do win. Thanks for the comments.
say things directly to show respect for other people's time. Walter.