Here's a way to play that will give you that great chance to walk out of the casino ahead most of the time.
Be sure to have a stop loss number because it will come up if you play long enough.
Here's the progression line: 3/2 6/4 9/6 12/8 15/10 18/12 21/14 24/16 27/18 30/20 33/22 36/24 39/26 42/28 etc...
When we lose, we move to the right but we move a different number of steps depending on where we are on the line.
When we win, we move 1 step to the left and continue to do so as long as we're winning until we get back to betting 3/2. So while we're winning, the next bet is easy to know.
Here are the rules for when we lose:
1] When we lose at 3/2 or 6/4, we move two steps to the right.
2] When we lose at 9/6, 12/8 or 15/10, we move three steps to the right.
3] When we lose at 18/12 or higher, we move four steps to the right.
That's all there is to it. When we're betting under around 24/16, we'll reach a new high most of time when we get back to 3/2.
When we're playing at levels above 24/16, we'll still be a little in the hole when we get back to 3/2.
If you want, you can tweak the number of steps you move to the right after a loss so that when you get back to 3/2 you'll be at a new profit every time. It'll increase the overall size of your bets, but maybe not enough to make that much difference to some of you that are well heeled.
You can play this 30 number bet for 2 units if you're a patient person. Just bet 1 unit on the even chance and 1 unit on the opposing dozen. That would be 1 unit on Low and 1 unit on the 3rd dozen or 1 unit on High and 1 unit on dozen 1. The trade-off for not risking those other 3 units is that you only win a unit if your dozen hits. If the e.c. hits, it's a wash.
Add 1 more unit to the e.c. for a 3 unit risk and you will win a unit every time one of your e.c. numbers hits. You'll be betting 2 units on High and 1 unit on dozen 1 or 2 units on Low and 1 unit on dozen 3. A dozen hit will be your break even hit.
You can adapt this to double dozens, 11 streets, 17 splits and 35 numbers if you like the way it plays.
GLC
Be sure to have a stop loss number because it will come up if you play long enough.
Here's the progression line: 3/2 6/4 9/6 12/8 15/10 18/12 21/14 24/16 27/18 30/20 33/22 36/24 39/26 42/28 etc...
When we lose, we move to the right but we move a different number of steps depending on where we are on the line.
When we win, we move 1 step to the left and continue to do so as long as we're winning until we get back to betting 3/2. So while we're winning, the next bet is easy to know.
Here are the rules for when we lose:
1] When we lose at 3/2 or 6/4, we move two steps to the right.
2] When we lose at 9/6, 12/8 or 15/10, we move three steps to the right.
3] When we lose at 18/12 or higher, we move four steps to the right.
That's all there is to it. When we're betting under around 24/16, we'll reach a new high most of time when we get back to 3/2.
When we're playing at levels above 24/16, we'll still be a little in the hole when we get back to 3/2.
If you want, you can tweak the number of steps you move to the right after a loss so that when you get back to 3/2 you'll be at a new profit every time. It'll increase the overall size of your bets, but maybe not enough to make that much difference to some of you that are well heeled.
You can play this 30 number bet for 2 units if you're a patient person. Just bet 1 unit on the even chance and 1 unit on the opposing dozen. That would be 1 unit on Low and 1 unit on the 3rd dozen or 1 unit on High and 1 unit on dozen 1. The trade-off for not risking those other 3 units is that you only win a unit if your dozen hits. If the e.c. hits, it's a wash.
Add 1 more unit to the e.c. for a 3 unit risk and you will win a unit every time one of your e.c. numbers hits. You'll be betting 2 units on High and 1 unit on dozen 1 or 2 units on Low and 1 unit on dozen 3. A dozen hit will be your break even hit.
You can adapt this to double dozens, 11 streets, 17 splits and 35 numbers if you like the way it plays.
GLC