I am heading for a short adventure trip. Life always springs surprises and long wanted to do bungee jumping. Heading to NZ to do some crazy things.
Planned for a week out there. Hope I come back in one piece J
But thought, will share an interesting progression idea that I was working on. You all can have a chat (laugh ??) about it while am away J
If an EC progression is able to sustain 24 steps, without getting anywhere closer to table maximum is it good enough? May be, May be not.
But here it goes. Again it is conceptual and after running a number of tests through various types of progressions, this is as close a more successful mechanical progression can get to.
It is very effective because this is how close a progression can get to flat betting.
I will try explaining this in EC context, but the same can be adopted to other positions as well, very effectively.
Can someone be kind enough to post 100 spins. 2-3 sets will be good.
Bet selection – Use what one is comfortable with. OTL, FTL, 3SD whatever pleases you. To me it’s a simple bet on black always J
Level 1 – Flat bet on 1 unit. Until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 1 unit. Whichever is earlier. If you reach a point where you are up by 1 unit, restart the progression from level 1 again.
Level 2 – You will reach this stage if you have bet for 10 spins are you in negative territory. Now lets say you won 3 spins, lost 7 spins. You are in negative of -4u. Add the unit that you are in negative to 1 u.
In this example you get 5u (4+1).
Flat bet 5 units until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 5 units. Whichever is earlier.
If you reach a point where you are up 5u, restart from level 1.
Level 3 – You will reach this if you have bet for 20 spins and you are still in negative territory. Now lets say you are combined in negative of -4u from first set and -10u from second set, add those together, along with 1u.
You will get 15u (4 + 10 +1).
Flat bet 15 units until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 15 units.
You can go on and on. But so far, I have stopped at Level 3, cursing my luck and started all over again. And to quote ignatus “This works”
Planned for a week out there. Hope I come back in one piece J
But thought, will share an interesting progression idea that I was working on. You all can have a chat (laugh ??) about it while am away J
If an EC progression is able to sustain 24 steps, without getting anywhere closer to table maximum is it good enough? May be, May be not.
But here it goes. Again it is conceptual and after running a number of tests through various types of progressions, this is as close a more successful mechanical progression can get to.
It is very effective because this is how close a progression can get to flat betting.
I will try explaining this in EC context, but the same can be adopted to other positions as well, very effectively.
Can someone be kind enough to post 100 spins. 2-3 sets will be good.
Bet selection – Use what one is comfortable with. OTL, FTL, 3SD whatever pleases you. To me it’s a simple bet on black always J
Level 1 – Flat bet on 1 unit. Until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 1 unit. Whichever is earlier. If you reach a point where you are up by 1 unit, restart the progression from level 1 again.
Level 2 – You will reach this stage if you have bet for 10 spins are you in negative territory. Now lets say you won 3 spins, lost 7 spins. You are in negative of -4u. Add the unit that you are in negative to 1 u.
In this example you get 5u (4+1).
Flat bet 5 units until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 5 units. Whichever is earlier.
If you reach a point where you are up 5u, restart from level 1.
Level 3 – You will reach this if you have bet for 20 spins and you are still in negative territory. Now lets say you are combined in negative of -4u from first set and -10u from second set, add those together, along with 1u.
You will get 15u (4 + 10 +1).
Flat bet 15 units until you reach 10 spins or you are up by 15 units.
You can go on and on. But so far, I have stopped at Level 3, cursing my luck and started all over again. And to quote ignatus “This works”