Sixty to Eighty Minutes of Play
 
In this section I'll take you through various win/loss scenarios and explain what you can actually do in about sixty to eighty minutes of play. We will be using win/loss results as the comparative model for the strategies that we'll be presenting, just so we can compare apples to apples and analyze the differences.

It is also important to note that we did not stop increasing the bet after the fourth loss; we just kept betting according to the progression until we won, just to prove that it's difficult to go beyond five to six losses in a row. The idea behind this philosophy of betting more than two times the losing bet in the early levels is that once you do win, you'll actually win more than the original bet once all is recouped, thus showing a return on your investment. With these types of bets, the more you lose, the greater the profits you realize once the win does come. Remember that more than 81% of the time the action will stay between bets Wl through W4 and bets L1 through L4-this is the zone!

As indicated, I do not recommend doubling or splitting hands past the third losing bet for obvious reasons. The idea here is to recoup your losses and make a marginal profit upon winning each loss sequence, not walk a high wire! For those of you who wish to go beyond those parameters, you're taking an above-average risk that is not required. See the following figures for what sixty to eighty minutes of play really looks like!

Another important note to remember is this strategy can only be employed at higher-limit tables; if playing $10 units, you need a $500 table maximum; for $15 units, you need preferably a $1,000 table maximum, and so on.
   
 
     
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