So, to win regular and well a cat gotta have a sufficient bankroll, imagine that, hey hey.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Garnabby on May 30, 2018, 09:33:33 PM
Actually, the "no system" is suicide, to which the "master" of the mechanical systems, Gr8Player, apparently, can now attest. If reports are true, RIP, sir.
P.S. Hahaha, watch out Gizmo. You're officially being watched. Hehehe.
Quote from: Blue_Angel on May 28, 2018, 01:13:56 AM
"For a certain event..."
For example first 30 or so hands had a 5+ streak so he doesn't bet the anti-streak but instead let it ride for 5 times in a row in the 2nd half.
If 5 streak didn't occur during first half then goes for the anti-streak beats.
Right?
Quote from: Blue_Angel on May 27, 2018, 07:23:00 PM
By anti-streak you mean that you begin by betting opposite of the last, if it loses you stop and wait for another 2 streak to bet against going to 3 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 3 streak to bet against going to 4 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 4 streak to bet against going to 5 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 5 streak to bet against going to 6 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 6 streak to bet against going to 7 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 7 streak to bet against going to 8 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 8 streak to bet against going to 9 in a row, if you lose you stop and wait for another 9 streak to bet against going to 10 in a row, if you lose your bankroll is being busted effectively!
If you don't Martingale then you could stay to the level of streak which you won last time till you get ahead (new BR high).
Is this what you call anti-streak??
Quote from: Xander on May 27, 2018, 12:18:11 AM
No that's not the long run, but it's more statistically relevant than just a hundred!
Quote from: Xander on May 26, 2018, 10:31:47 PM
The math doesn't lie, but gambler's sometimes do.
Quote from: Blue_Angel on May 26, 2018, 09:37:00 PM
All I'm asking is where do I get more for less money?
Best for me is a good balance between quality and cost.
Quote from: Xander on May 20, 2018, 12:15:18 AM
Depends on whether or not you're playing commission free bac, betting player or banker, etc... So right around 200k hands and you're toast.
Quote from: Xander on May 20, 2018, 12:00:44 AM
By implying that I'm a "mathite" you're basically saying that you're not one, and that you likely suck at math. It would be like an illiterate person calling someone that can read a "literite."
Regardless, you don't want to stand in a box labeled stupid just to try and be cool. Besides, I know you're not one of those fools.
Rather than the long run, what you really want to know is how long do you need to play before you become a permanent loser. This is relatively easy to determine. Well over 99.99% of the time it's the point where even a five standard deviation win is no longer enough to overcome the house edge.
Quote from: Xander on May 19, 2018, 11:51:50 PM\
Gizmo,
It's this simple. If you don't have an edge, then you CAN'T win in the long run.
Quote from: Xander on May 19, 2018, 08:01:00 PM
Soxfan,
That's great. I'm glad it's working for you.However if you feel that you have an edge, then you'd win vastly more if you were to utilize an up as you win progression. Again, that's only if you feel that the triggers have real value and are providing an edge.