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1/3/2/6 MONEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Started by RichardGraceFan, April 29, 2008, 03:50:59 AM

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RichardGraceFan

Let's assume you bet 1 chip and you won. On even money, this brings 1 chip profit. Leaving the 2 chips ride, if you were lucky to win a second time in a row you have now run your 1 chip to 4 chips, 3 of theirs and one of yours. That's 3 to 1 odds. Should you win again that's a total of 8 chips or 7 to 1 odds. This is an example of how your odds increase if you were to let your winnings ride. However, we would not recommend you bet this way. One loss and you are back to 0. Each time you win you could up your bet, but also pull some profit back. Another form of this betting is to bet 1 chip and if it wins you have 2 chips, add 1 more for a total of 3. If you win, you now have 6 -- remove  our original money (2 chips) and play with the House money. Continue to pull some profits as you win. Once you lose start at the beginning again.

Here's one that does look interesting.........

1/3/2/6 MONEY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
What makes the 1/3/2/6 System interesting is that you only risk 2 units with the chance of winning 10 units. You can make a good profit with minimal risk. First bet is 1 unit, if you win, add 1 unit, making the 2nd bet a total of 3 units. If you win the 2nd bet, you win 6 units. Remove 4 units, making your 3rd bet 2 units. If it wins add 2 more units, making it a total of 6 units for your 4th bet.
Here's what you win. If the 4th bet wins you'll collect a total of 12 units, of which 10 units are profit! If you lose the 1st bet, the loss is 1 unit. Assuming you win the 1st, but lose the 2nd bet, your net loss is 2 units. If you win the 2nd bet, but lose the 3rd bet, you have a profit of 2 units. If you win the 1st 3 bets but lose the 4th bet, you'll break even. If you lose the 2nd bet, 5 out of 6 times and win 4 consecutive bets once, you'll be right back to even. Use this at Roulette, blackjack or at any game of chance. After your 4th bet go back and start over at 1 chip. Your buy in should be 100 chips. Never bring more then 3 playing sessions into the casino for a visit. In this case 300 chips buyin. If you lose that leave it is not your day.

Richard

rob567

I don't think your progression logic is going to work.

Using EC bets, regardless of entry point, would result in a probability of one half of the prior when ignoring the house edge.

therefore for one hundred series completed:

1st bet: 50x -1  = -50
2nd bet: 25x -2  = -50
3rd bet:  12x +2 = +24
4th bet:  6x  +10 = +70
+4th bet: 7x  0  =  0

This means we lose 16 dollars on min 190 spins = loss of -8.4% and that is without the house edge.

Even if you get one extra 4th bet you are still going to see a loss without the house edge.

I would doubt if a progression would ever work in the long term on an outside bet. They are better left for inside bets. The ratio of loss to win on outside bets is prohibitive and only a couple of loses can negate weeks of profit.




rob567

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