I have played this way in the past with decent sized units and would quit shoe at plus 3-5.
Has anyone tried this? If so, has you had any luck with it?
Eg:
W 1 +1
W 1 +2
W 1 +3
W 1 +4
L 1 +3
W 1 +4
L 1 +3
L 1 +2
W 1 +3
L 1 +2
L 1 +1
W 1 +2
L 1 +1
L 1 0
L 1 -1
L 2 -3
W 3 0
W 2 +2
Example:
L 1 -1
L 1 -2
L 1 -3
L 2 -5
L 2 - 7
W 2 -5
L 2 - 7
L 2 -9
L 4 -13
W 4 - 9
W 4 -5
L 2 -7
W 4 -3
L 2 -5
L 4 -9
W 4 -5
L 4 -9
W 4 -5
W 4 -1
W 2 +1
Has anyone ever run a simulation with this type of progression? Or would anyone be interested?
And before the maths police start calling me names again (because theyre so tough on internet forums lol) I understand its a -EV game and will lose :)
Quote: Bmayo319Has anyone ever run a simulation with this type of progression? Or would anyone be interested?
And before the maths police start calling me names again (because theyre so tough on internet forums lol) I understand its a -EV game and will lose :)
So, then, what are you hoping to learn from the simulation? People don't usually waste time running sims when they already know the answer.
Quote: Bmayo319
Has anyone ever run a simulation with this type of progression? Or would anyone be interested?
And before the maths police start calling me names again (because theyre so tough on internet forums lol) I understand its a -EV game and will lose :)
I know I hate those tough guys disproving my betting systems, using math and everything. They are just jealous.
Quote: Bmayo319Interested to hear if anyone has ever tested a D'Alembert where if you in front of expected wins by, for example 4, you wait until your back to even until you start the progression.
I have played this way in the past with decent sized units and would quit shoe at plus 3-5.
Has anyone tried this? If so, has you had any luck with it?
Eg:
W 1 +1
W 1 +2
W 1 +3
W 1 +4
L 1 +3
W 1 +4
L 1 +3
L 1 +2
W 1 +3
L 1 +2
L 1 +1
W 1 +2
L 1 +1
L 1 0
L 1 -1
L 2 -3
W 3 0
W 2 +2
I've seen this played on the field bet (Craps) was wondering what the guy was doing, he did very well for that day, watching him start with $25, 50, and he would go up a chip when he won but then he still bet multiple chips when he lost like (Decreased 1 chip) he did well with it. (for that day)
Quote: djatcI know I hate those tough guys disproving my betting systems, using math and everything. They are just jealous.
It begins....
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceSo, then, what are you hoping to learn from the simulation? People don't usually waste time running sims when they already know the answer.
Interested to see how often it busts out and what the avg cost is when it does etc.
Id think alot of people wouldnt waste their time commenting on things theyre not interested in either but apparently not so.
Quote: CrapsGeniousI've seen this played on the field bet (Craps) was wondering what the guy was doing, he did very well for that day, watching him start with $25, 50, and he would go up a chip when he won but then he still bet multiple chips when he lost like (Decreased 1 chip) he did well with it. (for that day)
Yeh I usually have a bit of fun playing different variations of it
Quote: Bmayo319Interested to see how often it busts out and what the avg cost is when it does etc.
It busts out every time, unless you quit early. It costs you everything you are willing to bet. No sim required to figure that out...
This is true for every other system as well.
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceIt busts out every time, unless you quit early.
Not quite- even with no early quit parameters it will bust out fairly rarely. You are a maths expert, you should know that.
Quote: Bmayo319Not quite- even with no early quit parameters it will bust out fairly rarely. You are a maths expert, you should know that.
If you play long enough, you eventually bust out with probability 1. This is true regardless of betting strategy, for any finite bankroll, for any minimum bet > 0, for any game with expectation less than or equal to 0.
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceIf you play long enough, you eventually bust out with probability 1.
Yep no debating that
Quote: Bmayo319Yep no debating that
Ok, what do you mean by "bust out" then?
The only way that you can avoid losing everything is to quit before that happens. So, what are your quitting parameters?
Quote: AxiomOfChoiceSo, what are your quitting parameters?
I restart progression if I lose my 3rd 8 unit bet, this is what I was meaning by busting.
I will usually finish session if 3-5 units infront and re set progression at end of shoe.
EX.
bet 5 w +5
bet 4 l -4 (+1)
bet 5 l -5 (-4)
bet 6 w +6 (+2)
bet 5 w +5 (+7)
bet 4 w +4 (+11)
bet 3 l -3 (+8)
Stop when you win 1 unit bet or profit = 20 units
Quote: AlembertI often use a variation of the progression you have described. I have found the key, for me, to making a little profit is to start my progression at a point greater than one unit. Also, clearly defined stopping points are an absolute necessity.
Yes I agree these points are important in this style of play