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Dynamic Martingale System

Started by madupz4, September 10, 2008, 12:12:52 AM

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madupz4

Dynamic Martingale System:

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So I've been testing this out using one even money bet, then splitting to two even money bets, then splitting to three even money bets after every loss.  I couldn't lose!  I made $100.00 profit using only $1.00 bets.  The Martingale never went higher than 8 units per even money bet b/c of all the constant splitting.  It seems like by constantly splitting the "double up" the progression never grows out of control.

First bet is 1 on 19-36, if I lose next bet is 2 on 19-36.  If I lose, next bet is 2 on "odd" and 2 on 19-36.  If I win 19-36 and lose on odd, next bet is the same, 2 on "odd" and 2 on 19-36.  If I win on both "odd" and 19-36 I end up in profit and start over.  If they both lose, I bet 4 on 19-36, 2 on "odd" and 2 on "black."

I've never tried this before but I'm definately impressed!  Has anyone tried this before?  How can this system get out of control when you are constantly splitting your bets around the board?   It's just a matter of time before all of your bets hit and you can start the progression from the very beggining.  I'm also sure this same strategy can be applied to a progression with the dozens and columns.


madupz4

Quote from: JHM on September 10, 2008, 09:29:54 AM
Looks very interesting. Looking forward of testing this / seen this tested  :)


Tested @ Dublinbet, Wiped out my bankroll within 30 min  >:(


What was your bankroll?  Was it 3x your highest progression?  My progression went to 6 units.  1,2,4,8,16,32 on all 3 even bets.  So, the only way you lose is if for example black, even, and 19-36 all come out 6x in a row.

Another tip, if you just lost the "4" progression and your next bet should be "8," divide your bet by 3 and place 3 units each on 3 even bets.  E.G. 3 units on black, 3 units on even, 3 units on 19-36.  Treat EACH even bet as its own seperate individual Martingale.  When one or more losses, keep splitting your bets, dividing by 3 to keep the progression down.

TwoCatSam

mad  J

This is called "Martingale Averaging".  I read that on a bathroom wall!!  LOL

Seriously, it will work perfectly as long as you keep hitting the high number.  If you average every time, you will never get out!  You just cut the pie into smaller pieces.

The bets must be staggered!  I bought a system years ago which requires two people to bet and it uses this principle. 

If'n I had a buddy who would try it sometime on line, we could check it out!

Supposedly the system has never failed.  (Hak Kaf)

Sam

JHM

Quote from: TwoCatSam on September 10, 2008, 11:11:23 AM
mad  J

This is called "Martingale Averaging".  I read that on a bathroom wall!!  LOL

Seriously, it will work perfectly as long as you keep hitting the high number.  If you average every time, you will never get out!  You just cut the pie into smaller pieces.

The bets must be staggered!  I bought a system years ago which requires two people to bet and it uses this principle. 

If'n I had a buddy who would try it sometime on line, we could check it out!

Supposedly the system has never failed.  (Hak Kaf)

Sam

I see, I played wrong. Red goes with even and black with odd. I played wrong. My bad.

I will edit my post  ;)


madupz4

Quote from: TwoCatSam on September 10, 2008, 11:11:23 AM
mad  J

This is called "Martingale Averaging".  I read that on a bathroom wall!!  LOL

Seriously, it will work perfectly as long as you keep hitting the high number.  If you average every time, you will never get out!  You just cut the pie into smaller pieces.

The bets must be staggered!  I bought a system years ago which requires two people to bet and it uses this principle. 

If'n I had a buddy who would try it sometime on line, we could check it out!

Supposedly the system has never failed.  (Hak Kaf)

Sam

One trick I noticed was rather than waiting for the high number to hit, to instead divide all 3 even chances equally so none are higher than the others.  So if you just lost on the "4" progression and your next bet should be "8," divide your bet by 3 (8/3=2.6..round up to 3) and place 3 units each on 3 even bets.  E.G. 3 units on black, 3 units on even, 3 units on 19-36.  Treat EACH even bet as its own seperate individual Martingale.  When one or more losses, keep splitting your bets, dividing by 3 to keep the progression down.  Keep doing this until your are in profit.

Use a 6 step progression of 1,2,4,8,16,32.  You ONLY lose when you have 32 units on black, 32 units on odd, and 32 units on 19-36 and they ALL lose!  I have seen streaks of 6 losses in a row and more of black or red, but I have never seen 6 losses in a row of all 'black, odd, 19-36' numbers in a row.

madupz4

Quote from: JHM on September 10, 2008, 11:19:43 AM
Quote from: TwoCatSam on September 10, 2008, 11:11:23 AM
mad  J

This is called "Martingale Averaging".  I read that on a bathroom wall!!  LOL

Seriously, it will work perfectly as long as you keep hitting the high number.  If you average every time, you will never get out!  You just cut the pie into smaller pieces.

The bets must be staggered!  I bought a system years ago which requires two people to bet and it uses this principle. 

If'n I had a buddy who would try it sometime on line, we could check it out!

Supposedly the system has never failed.  (Hak Kaf)

Sam

I see, I played wrong. Red goes with even and black with odd. I played sometimes red and odd. My bad.

I will edit my post  ;)



It doesn't matter if you use red with even or red with black.  But try to divide the next progression by 3 to keep the bets down.  So if your next bet is 8, instead of betting 4 on 19-36 and 2 on red and 2 on even,,,,,just bet 3 on red, even, and 19-36.  They all now have their own individual martingale going at only a 3 unit bet.

TwoCatSam

mad

Oopps!

My mistake!  You are looking for a triple hit to get you out, right.  Red/large/odd.......Keep dividing until you hit that?

Sam

JHM

Played for half an hour, + 23 units (from 500 fo 730, 10's played)

madupz4

Quote from: TwoCatSam on September 10, 2008, 11:58:09 AM
mad

Oopps!

My mistake!  You are looking for a triple hit to get you out, right.  Red/large/odd.......Keep dividing until you hit that?

Sam

Exactly, and if the progression gets low enough like 2,2,2 u can switch it up and just bet 6 on even, OR 6 on red OR black to get you out.  Or you could bet 4 on even and 2 on red for a double to get out.  If it ever starts getting higher and out of control, then keep spliting them up into 3.

TwoCatSam


madupz4

Just played 30 minutes:

-5.00 base bets.

-first 2 bets were on one individual even chance.  First bet was 5, if lost next bet was 10. 
-After first 2 bets in the progression were lost, I split the martingale into 3 ways.  (after 10, the next bet should be '20')  So the next bet was 7 even, 7 high, 7 red = 21.

-always betting on the opposite.  For example, if last sprin was "1 red" next bet would be "High, Black, Even."
-Progression is 5,10,20,40,80,160.  Progression never went higher than '60' on any individual even martingale bet.

+100.00

TwoCatSam

mad

Please continue as your time and energy afford!

Sam

iceberg1912


madupz4

Quote from: iceberg1912 on September 11, 2008, 11:37:08 AM
How about the zero?
Ice

If zero comes, I just continue on with the Martingale doubling the bets.  If I have 5 on black, 5 on even and 5 on 19-36 and zero comes out, the next bet is 10,10,10.

kawa4711

Hi, it sounds interestin.
Can you give a longer sample so that s a lttle bit clearer , its not so clear for me when to increase  and how much on each chance.

Best regards

kawa4711

kawa4711

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