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My
CLB betting schema incorporates the probability of successive
w-inning and losing sequences along with a sensible "loss
recovery" strategy that will enable a player to suffer
ten, fifteen, or even twenty or more losses in a row while
keeping the betting safe and sane and recovery inevitable
within a reasonable time frame. Does that sound too good
to be true? Well, lucky for you, it's not!
The problem with negative progression schemes, like the
Martingale system, is that the bets get so high they wipe
out your session money and possibly ex en your bankroll
in a matter of minutes with no potential for recovery, especially
when you experience extended groups of successive losses.
I'm happy to report that trying to solve this issue has
been in the forefront of my analysis for many years, and
now, I'm comfortable in sharing this concept. It's a tiered
betting strategy with a main ingredient 1 call current loss
balance (CLB) recovery when losses exceed four to five in
a row in the "zone." The zone is the area where
we can expect over 81.25% of the win and loss sequences
to occur. The remainder of the 18.75% is taken care of by
extended ,wins in the win column and in the loss columns.
You then take a percentage of the CLB, let's say 40%, and
make that your next bet. If a win occurs on the next bet,
you recover 40% of all the losses to that point. Recovering
the balance should take only a matter of four to twenty
hands on average, depending on the deck configuration and
the betting schema that you decide to utilize. If the balance
of the action play stays within the zone.
Even if the action doesn't stay within the zone, you'll
still recover; it will just take a few more hands to get
back to where you started before the loss sequence occurred.
If you lose your first CLB bet, then betting resumes at
the base unit until a win again occurs. Then you begin the
second CLB sequence, which covers your initial losses and
your first CLB loss. Either way, you will eventually get
two wins in a row (enabling the recovery) in winning the
CLB bet, and be on the road to recovery and back in the
action on the plus side!
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