Does anyone have any information about the I think it is called the Turnaround progression
Yes i read about it before i will take a look and see if i can find it.
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Well it was like 3 to 4 years ago and you just made a search and there was two hits but today i don't find them.
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I try find it on the net it was one of the first things I looked at when I got interested in casino games
From what I remember I was quite a good one but as with a lot of these type of progressions you sometimes need balls of steel
Enjoy. :)
Thanks Tangram :)
TSK
Hello
It's look interesting, but i can't understand very well :(
Thanks Tangram :) and as Natural 9 say you have to have balls and a very good bet selection.
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Hello Friends,
What Natural9 say is very true, you really need nerve of steel especially with this progression. I have tried this in the past. The bets can get very high and you need huge bankroll to play this. More often than not you recover easily. Ones in a while when you hit a bad streak the bet gets very high and you can't cover the hole. I abandoned the progression when the bets get very high and finally gave up on this MM. I can't say for others, maybe some are successful using this MM. For me, it's a failure. Maybe I am too conservative by nature.
Regards
sniper
Sorry really cannot get it, examples please....
I think that Arte seems to know a bit about this progression, I believe that he may have helped Ian Harmer (the author) to test it in itd early days.
IsnĀ“t easy to understand, any can tell us in 5 words?
Thanks Tangram sorry not to reply earlier I had my puter stolen and Iam writing this from an internet cafe
Regards Rodney
Turnaround MM is very difficult to understand at first and needs a lot of patience and studying to become at ease with. It is not really for beginners, it is more for someone with a strong method who is looking for a way to make consistent profits from session to session. To get there you must have had plenty experience and much playing time behind you.
Suited for even chance at roulette where you need a method with no long losing strings otherwise you will need a good size capital behind you and a strong will.
Quote from: shadowman on July 06, 2009, 01:43:24 PM
I think that Arte seems to know a bit about this progression, I believe that he may have helped Ian Harmer (the author) to test it in itd early days.
That's true, i had the opportunity to discuss many times with him when he first wrote about it on the net. I did all kinds of improvements or finetuning. I still consider this MM one of the best out there. On the markets where you can get a real advantage using it helps maximise our profit.
One other MM that looks a bit like it is Trioplay. Easier to handle.
Arte
Did you ever work with his parlay + progression. I remember reading about it, but when I followed the link to the site for it, it had gone.
Mike
Quote from: shadowman on September 05, 2009, 05:04:56 AM
Arte
Did you ever work with his parlay + progression. I remember reading about it, but when I followed the link to the site for it, it had gone.
Mike
The Turnaroud prog. and the 6 point Divisor Plan have many things in common.
Arte
Thanks for your response, I am not sure I understand your answer, Ian Harmer also had a "system" called parlay+, but I was never able to find what it was. are you saying that it has a commonality with turnaround and 6 point divisor?
I kind of figured that if you helped him with turnaround you may have also dealt with Parlay +. It doesnt really matter I just wanted to see what it was about, as I spent a bit of time researching it a few years back.
Mike