Hi,
Long time no see. Though I just noticed that there is reference to the great Johnsom progression in another thread. Good ideas never die...
This is kind of a moderate Martingale (up when you lose) with a touch of D'Alembert (down when you win) method.
Is this the best roulette method ever? Most likely not. Is it a decent beginners system? Unquestionably! IMO it is superior to most of the systems found on the web or anywhere else.
Harryj said you should play the losing Even Chance after it lost 3-4 times. You wager for the following 3 spins.
Be that as it may, you can pick an alternate trigger if you like.
What makes this truly fascinating, beside the nice betting progression, is that you stop after 3 losses. You bet the trigger and if you lose 3 spins, you stop and sit tight waiting for the following trigger. This trick helps you avoid long continuous losing sessions.
Long time no see. Though I just noticed that there is reference to the great Johnsom progression in another thread. Good ideas never die...
This is kind of a moderate Martingale (up when you lose) with a touch of D'Alembert (down when you win) method.
Is this the best roulette method ever? Most likely not. Is it a decent beginners system? Unquestionably! IMO it is superior to most of the systems found on the web or anywhere else.
Harryj said you should play the losing Even Chance after it lost 3-4 times. You wager for the following 3 spins.
Be that as it may, you can pick an alternate trigger if you like.
What makes this truly fascinating, beside the nice betting progression, is that you stop after 3 losses. You bet the trigger and if you lose 3 spins, you stop and sit tight waiting for the following trigger. This trick helps you avoid long continuous losing sessions.