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Main => Bet Selection => Topic started by: Kingspin on January 27, 2011, 09:08:44 PM

Title: The Paradise bet
Post by: Kingspin on January 27, 2011, 09:08:44 PM
This is a bet I tried out which worked pretty good .  
The bet is 1 chip on the first dozen and 1 chip on the third dozen plus 1 chip on the first column and 1 chip on the third column and 2 chips on black.

The progression is simple , what you do is double all the chips if you have not shown a profit after 4 spins.

So as an example if after 4 spins we are down in profit then double all chips , if we show a new profit on the next 4 spins then reset  all chips back to 1 chip take note of the  new balance and restart. Should we be very unlucky and still no profit after the first double then double up again and spin another 4 times.
This bet has held up over quite a lot of spins.

I think other progressions could be thought up too. I bet a split on 0 /2 on the doubles. Limit doubles to no more than 4 doubles .  

All in all this seems to be for the most part a  pretty solid bet.
Title: Re: The Paradise bet
Post by: col1879 on January 27, 2011, 11:07:20 PM
Does it always have to be 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, 1st column, 3rd column and black?

Could you change if the first 4 spins show profit to 2nd dozen, 3rd dozen, 2nd column, 3rd column and red?

I am concerned that online chip monsters will spot the first pattern and start counter plotting.
Title: Re: The Paradise bet
Post by: Kingspin on January 27, 2011, 11:16:20 PM
I agree playing the same bet is risky as rng's seem to force losses on fixed betting patterns. To be honest I have only tried this particular bet , trying it a different way to avoid cheating rng's makes sense.  Best to play with the 25p chips and see how it goes because playing with even £1 chips is not for the faint hearted when doubling this way!  Always try on fun chips first to see if you like the bet or not. Personally i would not change the bets to different dozens (winning or loosing) , thats just my own opinion though. 
Title: Re: The Paradise bet
Post by: col1879 on January 27, 2011, 11:24:11 PM
Ok I'll give it a try in free play.
Title: Re: The Paradise bet
Post by: col1879 on January 27, 2011, 11:37:55 PM
Just a thought, but when you play 1st dozen, 3rd dozen, 1st column, 3rd column and black, the only numbers not covered by any chips are 0, 23, 26 (1 green, 2 red)

If you change it to 2nd dozen, 3rd dozen, 1st column, 3rd column, black, the only numbers not covered by any chips are 0 and 5 (1 green, 1 red)

I agree betting 1 chips is scary and better with smaller, but how about using 1 chips and putting 0.10 or 0.25 on green?
Title: Re: The Paradise bet
Post by: Kingspin on January 28, 2011, 12:40:14 AM
No 26 is actually a profit bet , if you play the bet i posted mate 0 14 23 are the only complete losses.