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Title: Antiphase strategy
Post by: jomelon on June 29, 2010, 03:53:57 AM
helo, its my first post.  . 

I found this progession strategy

I dont say that it always works.  . 

but at least I make small penny from it.  . 

yes, it is too steep.  .   but it compensate to every spin.  . 

enjoy it.  . 

jomelon
Title: Re: antiphase strategy
Post by: Kingspin on June 29, 2010, 05:57:27 AM
Not a bad method this , I think I tried something like it before. The only problem of course is when the green death hits.  On a wheel where the 0 has gone to sleep it is worth a try. Play for long sessions and you will lose though this is certain. Still I agree with what you say you can make a few drinks with this betting method. Big balls needed too to play the last leg of the progression which you will need to do to make it work. Playing with £100 chips well i am not sure thats a good idea :nono:.
Title: Re: antiphase strategy
Post by: foreverBOB on June 29, 2010, 09:16:45 AM
thanks for sharing,
its an easy add on-play, but sure no winner in long term.

Bob
Title: Re: antiphase strategy
Post by: Jean-Claud on June 29, 2010, 09:39:36 AM
worst than martignale
Title: Re: antiphase strategy
Post by: snoowly on June 29, 2010, 10:08:48 AM
what you are meaning with martignale ?  :sarcastic:
Title: Re: antiphase strategy
Post by: jomelon on June 29, 2010, 11:38:01 AM
Quote from: Jean-Claud link=topic=16531.  msg113797#msg113797 date=1277815176
worst than martignale

Hello,

I use this progression  at winner casino TV games live casino which offer 0.  1 euro minimum bet. .  so I can limit my loose max 5. 7 Euro once its down. .

normal martingale, you play a big bankroll only to catch one point. . 

but this progression will compensate your time. .

as I said, no winning guarantee but at least you can test your luck. .   

if I found strategy that cnt lose, of course I will not share to you!  hehee. . .

cheers,

ozzy