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Dynamic Martingale System

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

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madupz4

Quote from: kawa4711 on September 11, 2008, 05:29:45 PM
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


For example:  Your first bet is 5 on red and it comes in black and you lose.  Your next bet could be 10 on red, you lose again.  What should be your next bet?  20 on red right?  Looks like betting 20 on red again might win, but it's also getting risky.  What if you lose that 20 again,,,then your next bet will have to be 40!

So instead of betting 20 on just red, you can spread that bet of "20" out and split it or cut it in half to keep the progression down.  You could bet 10 on red and 5 on even and 5 on High (19-36).  Notice all of these bets add up to the next amount in the progression = 20.  OR you could bet 10 on red and 10 on even.. =20.  OR you could bet on all of them equally.  To do this you take what the next progression should be, which is 20 and divide that amount by 3.  So 20 divided by 3 equals 6.6., you then just round up to 7.  Now your bet will be 7 on Red, 7 on Even, and 7 on High (19-36).  Each of these 3 even chances now has their own individual Martingale going starting at 7.

Do you see what we have done?  Instead of risking 20 on red, we chopped it down and now we are only risking 7 on red in the above example.  If all of these 7,7,7 bets lose, our next bet would have to be 14,14,14.  If 2 of these bets win they are eliminated.  That leaves us with one 14 losing bet.  So we continue our progression.  We just lost one 14 bet, so our next bet to make up for that would have to be double that b/c that's what the Martingale is, we keep doubling our bet.  So 14x2=28.  From here if we want to be risky we can bet 28 on Red and hope it comes out, then we win and we are in profit and can start over at 5.  If it loses our next bet will have to be 56!

So to be on the safe side we can can take that 28 and split it again.  28 divided by 3 = 9.3 or 10.  Then our next bet could be 10 on red, 10 on even, 10 on high.  Or we could do 20 on red, 5 on even, and 5 on high.  We keep doing this over and over keeping the progression down until we come out in profit.  Once we come in profit we start over at the base bet of 5.  When it's time to split the bets you really can do whatever you want or feel more comfortable with.  You can split them into 2 or split them into 3.

kawa4711

Hi, madupz4

thank you for your sample.

Best regards

kawa4711

madupz4

1.00 bets, +49 profit.... 15 minutes.  So far in all my tests I haven't reached the top 2 progressions.

So far i'm impressed.  It's easy, it doesn't require any extensive charting, and someone can sit down at a live table and just start playing in a very calm relaxed way.  After you play for a few minutes you really start to get the hang of it and you make decisions very quick.  I've used the Martingale many many times before, I just don't know why I didn't think of this before? 

I imagine this is impossible to test using software b/c there are many many human decisions that need to be made on every bet.  Sometimes I split 2 ways, sometimes 3 ways depending on how high the current progression is.

pihh

is it possible to make the maths of the odds of this system?

hermes

When I click the link in the first post I get to Holiday reservation in Las Vegas not to any roulette strategy?
Is it cover up or joke?
Cheers Hermes

hermes

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