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Progressive Streets

Started by hermes, April 19, 2011, 01:20:17 AM

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iggiv

good for ya my friend Hermes....


however...do all these system rely on long progressions? if so-- das ist no gut, i think....
too dangerous...i know what long progressions can do to u...

hermes

Most of the progressions are not rising when the systems are in the losing phase. Like D'Alembert's Win +1 unit; 3 Losses -1 unit or Leveller which freeze when negative phase. Not aggressive progressions like Martingale etc.
Even Fibonacci could be dangerous but flat bets are not the answer. They don't overcome the house edge. Could be a crystal ball?
Hermes

iggiv

Quote from: hermes on April 23, 2011, 04:20:57 PM
Most of the progressions are not rising when the systems are in the losing phase.

what the heck does it mean???

and by the way progressions DONT OVERCOME THE HOUSE EDGE.

Antibet

Progressions overcome the house edge as long as you don't run out of money or hit the table limit, where's the problem?

Kelly

You just laid 2 problems on the table. Once you are attached to a string of progression bets, all you can hope for is that the next line of numbers won`t ram your head into one of those two obstacles.

iggiv

Quote from: Antibet on April 23, 2011, 05:59:44 PM
Progressions overcome the house edge as long as you don't run out of money or hit the table limit, where's the problem?

which means they DO NOT generally. they may save the situation temporarily...but not on a consistent basis.

Antibet

Quote from: iggiv on April 23, 2011, 06:14:21 PM
which means they DO NOT generally. they may save the situation temporarily...but not on a consistent basis.
Exactly, that is why thread 'staring us in the face' was written.

Antibet

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