I've been working on a new progression that attempts to tackle the once in a lifetime event.
Here's what I have so far:
Spin # My Progression Martingale
1 -$1 -$1
2 -$2 -$2
3 -$4 -$4
4 -$6 -$8
5 -$9 -$16
6 -$13 -$32
7 -$18 -$64
8 -$25 -$128
9 -$34 -$256
10 -$46 -$512
11 -$62 -$1,024
12 -$84 -$2,048
13 -$113 -$4,096
14 -$165 -$8,192
15 -$221 -$16,384
16 -$296 -$32,768
17 -$396 -$65,536
18 -$529 -$131,072
19 -$706 -$262,144
20 -$942 -$524,288
21 -$1,257 -$1,048,576
22 -$1,677 -$2,097,152
23 -$2,237 -$4,194,304
24 -$2,984 -$8,388,608
The chances of you actually getting 24 E/C in a row are about 0.0000030882%
As you can see, by using my progression, you will save yourself $8,385,624 when your
run of Blacks stretches out to 24 in a row.
Of course, now your wondering, Okay, how do I play it?
Well, I'm not sure I'm ready to post that publicly right now, but the math works perfectly.
Now I've just got to go test it on some poor unsuspecting casino!
Hi not sure what you mean here, do you mean betting on the same colour appearing.
My style for evens is to follow the leader.
You are not going to cover the loss anyway , so what's the point ? If I say I use flat bet would be drasticlly reduce the loss, what do you say?
Quote from: Lustring on April 07, 2013, 07:38:13 AM
You are not going to cover the loss anyway , so what's the point ? If I say I use flat bet would be drasticlly reduce the loss, what do you say?
The point is that I am going to cover the loss. Every time the EC I am betting on has a run of 4, I cover all my losses and come away with a small profit, which I can begin to parlay into greater profits without any risk.
Even when the EC has a run of only 3, I am guaranteed to cut my losses in half, no matter what my losses happen to be.
To say that I am never going to cover my losses is like saying I am never going to see a run of 4 even chances, which of course happen all the time.