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Best system/method/whatever to "break even"?

Started by Just_Gabe, March 08, 2010, 04:10:47 AM

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Just_Gabe

The title is pretty self-explicit.  What system or method do you think is the best to break even or with very minimal losses (like the BJ's basic strategy to reduce the house edge to 0.5%) in the long-term?

Proofreaders2000

I am pretty sure it will be even-money flat-bet on a no-zero wheel, hit and run--(where you end in plus, pause for 2 or three spins then play again, something like that.)

VLS


iggiv


Pactole

VLSroulette,

Can you explain in detail
your "conscious pluscoup" progression
for your VLSmarch3 system?

Thank you,


Pactole

Here is the result of
my first test of the VLSmarch3 system.

I used a plus one unit progression
everytime I would win until
the same dozen would repeat
during step B.   Then, I would start again
at one unit.

I stoped when I reached
a profit of 50 or more units.

VLS

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Quote from: Pactole on March 10, 2010, 11:20:58 AM
VLSroulette,

Can you explain in detail
your "conscious pluscoup" progression
for your VLSmarch3 system?

Thank you,



It is simply to use the pluscoup beign conscious at all times on how much units you are down from your highest point and cutting the unit accordingly.

i.e.
- you are 7 units down from highest point at the session.
- Your next bet in two dozens with pluscoup is 12, (but you only need 7 to break even).
- Now you are "conscious" and do not bet the 12 units, but do bet 7 units as it is what's really needed.
- If you lose the bet, your pluscoup base unit remains at 7.

That's all the "conscious pluscoup" concept.

Regards.
Victor

Shadow

The best system or method to break even it to play an even-money bet like red black at a no-zero wheel, like at Betvoyager or Betfair.  Sure, you bring the house edge to 0%, but it's boring like you wouldn't believe  :boredom:

Shadow

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