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Title: success probability = 99,82%
Post by: Breeze88 on June 14, 2010, 02:08:17 PM
A Progression i found on a german Forum .. its kinda a parachute .. 160 steps ..


Bankroll needed =  1796 chips   :girl_wacko:


1 x 1 chip on EC (Step 1).
1 x 1 chip on DZ (Step 2).
3 x 1 chip on Line (Step 3-5).
6 x 1 chip on Street (Step 6-11).
5 x 1 chip on Split (Step 12-16).

If won back to step 1.

If you didnt hit after the first 16 steps ,you starte a progression on  a single number at step 17 :

19 x 1 chip.
18 x 2 chips
12 x 3 chips
9 x  4 chips
7 x  5 chips
6 x  6 chips
5 x  7 chips
4 x  8 chips
4 x  9 chips
4 x  10 chips
3 x  11 chips
3 x  12 chips
3 x  13 chips
2 x  14 chips
3 x  15 chips
2 x 16 chips
2 x 17 chips
2 x 18 chips
2 x 19 chips
2 x 20 chips
1 x 21 chips
2 x 22 chips
1 x 23 chips
2 x 24 chips
1 x 25 chips
2 x 26 chips
1 x 27 chips
1 x 28 chips
1 x 29 chips
2 x 30 chips
1 x 31 chips
1 x 32 chips
1 x 33 chips
1 x 34 chips
1 x 35 chips
1 x 36 chips
1 x 37 chips
1 x 38 chips
1 x 39 chips
1 x 40 chips
1 x 41 chips
1 x 43 chips
1 x 44 chips
1 x 45 chips
1 x 46 chips
1 x 48 chips
1 x 49 chips
1 x 50 chips

progression lunatic anyone ;)
Title: Re: success probability = 99,82%
Post by: bene126 on June 14, 2010, 04:09:02 PM
Sounds interesting.Are you using it?


regards Bene
Title: Re: success probability = 99,82%
Post by: Jigga on July 18, 2010, 04:30:26 PM
Do you bet on any Street/Split/Single? Because if you bet on the same one i've seen numbers sleep for longer then 100 spins, alot longer
Title: Re: success probability = 99,82%
Post by: Jigga on September 28, 2010, 05:12:06 PM
Just lost using this method, did well for so long but eventually caved, maybe a few tweaks might make it work better?
Title: Re: success probability = 99,82%
Post by: HansHuckebein on September 28, 2010, 07:48:38 PM
if I remember correctly, it was invented by a german named kurt von haller. he called it "unverlierbare progression" (unbeatable progression).

I tried it on my usual testing sessions. guess what happened ... :-X

cheers

hans