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Roulette Money Management: Halfing.

Discussion in 'Roulette Forum' started by Dylananiac, Jul 11, 2021.

  1. Dylananiac

    Dylananiac Member

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    Division by two was one of the fundamental steps in ancient Egypt. And from ancient Greece we remember "Zeno´s paradox" and how a runner first must travel half of the total distance, and then half of what´s left over. With an infinite number of steps required to reach the goal, clearly the runner could never complete the journey.

    We might be able to reach a goal. Unfortunately we don´t know when. Maybe in the next spin or next month. Our ability to transcend time is rather limited. So from time to time we must be extremely patient.

    My basic idea is rather simple. Betting one simple number and two of its squares. Covering seven numbers.
    Like #20, square 16, 17, 19, 20 and square 19, 20, 22, 23.
    Hitting #20 and the two squares: 35+17+17 = 51. It should not be too difficult betting at least 1% of the total loss here, there, and there! Start a new session when in profit.

    My initial 19 sessions (roulette simulator simple) took 781 spins and resulted in an overall profit of 366 chips. The longest session took 305 spins. The most expensive session before profit: Minus 288 chips.
    In that situation I bet 3 X 3 chips.
     
  2. Dylananiac

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    35+8+8= 51. Sorry:rolleyes:
     

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