This is basically just for my curiosity. I have been testing this on DB and it has been going well but I just want to know how bad it can get.
Come for the ride if you like, I have decided the use the first 37 spins of each of Sam's recently recorded sessions. Now I only have the trial version of RX so I will continue testing until it expires.
The test will be split into two separate columns:
- The first representing where I would have likely exited;
- And the second column I will continue playing until the 37 spin cycle is completed.
Testing commences when I get home from work tomorrow, so about 17 hours.
[table=,]
Session, Likely Exit, 37 Spin Cycle, Lowest, Highest
1,-162 (37),-162,-387 (34),0 (1)
2,+33 (2),+234,-9 (6),+288 (25)
3,+9 (7),+709,-30 (5),+776 (35)
4,+18 (4),-126,-162 (36),+51 (11)
5,+33 (2),+90,-72 (25), +270 (12)
6,+24 (17),+90,-99 (10),+405 (31)
7,+6 (5),+54,-102 (29),+60 (16)
8,-90 (37),-90,-282 (29),0 (1)
9,-306 (37),-306,-369,0 (1)
10,+6 (20),-306,-417 (35),6 (20)
Total,-429,187,,
[/table]
Likely Exit was just as soon as I was in profit I would exit.
The numbers in brackets represent the amount of spins that had been completed at the time.
Comments: Thought I hit the session from hell after the first session, then the 9th was even worse and the 10th just as bad. Guess this is another for the trash can...
Shorty
I have a double comment.
For the hit-and-run crowd who feel you can sit down, make a profit and leave before the Devil finds you--this should be conclusive proof that your theory does not work. Shorty sits down, plays to a win and then leaves. He looses.
Now, he sits down and sticks it out for 37 spins and he wins!
Second, is it really that bad? You showed a profit over the 37 spin cycle test.
Sam
It isn't THAT bad. But it would be if session 3 wasn't there. That one would have been nice to be playing for real. 8)