Quote from: VLS on Sep 19, 2023, 09:20 PM- No limits on wins / no limits on unit compounding.
Vic
Sorry Vic,
but I can proof, that stop in a win is more successful than to play further spins.
Hit and run is the best.
If you bet and your selection has won, than it is more possible, that all other chances will hit, than yours to hit again and again.
Hello dear Winkel, thanks for participating! You said:
Quote from: winkel on Sep 20, 2023, 09:34 AMHit and run is the best.
If you bet and your selection has won, than it is more possible, that all other chances will hit, than yours to hit again and again.
I am not playing the even chances. I've only been doing straight-up betting in a cycle-based approach since a number of years now. This means it does not depend so much on successive hitting
spins but on having a hit within a full 37-spin cycle as the winning event, aiming at successive 37-spin-cycle hits. A true "hit and stay", or better-expressed "hit and compound".
The won amount is split with 50% to reinvest in raising the unit, like this:
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Currently, I am using a 100-unit bank as the session bankroll. If -for instance- the unit is divisible by 10, when there are 110 units in the bank, the bet unit raises to 1.1 (11 base-unit chips). On a hit, it gives you more units to raise sooner to 1.2 (with 120 initial units) which gives you more net gains to get faster to 1.3 (130 units), 1.4 (140)... 2+ and so forth. This is the core event of this session-based MM.
The importance of not having a win limit is to allow the unit of the main/initial bank to raise
as much as the game permits on the good tram(s).
I suggest to only cut the compounding on a cycle-cut/reset-point by bankroll depletion or by session deviation from the normal parameters.
It is a different approach than a single progressive game; under this light it makes sense to only quit after an exhausted session bank rather than imposing a win limit:
- On a negative tram (concatenated losing cycles) you lose the least as you bet with minimal units.
- On a positive tram (concatenated winnings, at least one hit in a 37-spin window) you win the most as the base unit raises, which gives you more base units won per successive hit, for you to continue to re-invest to earn more base units.
When you contrast minimal losses vs maximum wins, you get the averaged totals with the best chance to lean to the net positive side.
You do not want to halt your compounding of successive winning cycles short!
(Not under this inter-session MM plan)