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Strategies, tips & tricks: Improve Martingale strategy with tricks?

Topic created on 08th Dec. 2024 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 299
L****r
You've probably already tried it yourself and seen that it often works and sometimes you lose everything due to a losing streak.
But what I wonder is, aren't there any tricks to minimize this chance of a losing streak many times over?
For example, in Blackjack, changing seats after every lot, or even changing tables/lobby when the table is full. This can be done online within a few seconds.
Or in Roulette, change the color after every loose.
I'd be interested to hear what you think

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Stromberg
Legend

Leaker wrote on 08.12.2024 at 19:36: I'm sure you've tried it yourself and seen that it often works and sometimes you lose everything due to a losing streak.
But what I wonder is, aren't there any tricks to minimize this chance of a losing streak many times over.
For example, in Blackjack, changing seats after every lot, or even changing tables/lobby when the table is full. This can be done online within a few seconds.
Or in Roulette, change the color after every loose.
I'd be interested to hear what you think

None of this changes the probabilities, so a losing streak doesn't become less likely.

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frapi07
Elite

Leaker wrote on 08.12.2024 at 19:36: I'm sure you've tried it yourself and seen that it often works and sometimes you lose everything due to a losing streak.
But what I wonder is, aren't there any tricks to minimize this chance of a losing streak many times over.
For example, in Blackjack, changing seats after every lot, or even changing tables/lobby when the table is full. This can be done online within a few seconds.
Or in Roulette, change the color after every loose.
I'd be interested to know what you think

I don't think that's a good idea in roulette, because the odds are always the same. It doesn't matter if it's black 5 times, the chance of it turning black again is no higher or lower.

In blackjack, it makes sense to change the table if the Dealer keeps winning and keeps getting 20/21 or if you prefer to play alone against the dealer.

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Butterbrezel
Elite
Martingale = 100% certain dead loss in the long term

This is not a system, but a gift for every gambling provider.
No matter in which area - there will always be a losing streak with regular gambling. At some point, the money / limit of the Martingale "strategy" will be used up and the player will be broke.

Let's take an example from me. My longest losing streak was 17, and with a Martingale "system" I would have been broke very quickly.

Flat or unit-based bets are the only possible ones for a proper game of chance. Everything else is gambling.

My recommendation: steer clear of any martingale "strategy".

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Langhans_innen
Expert
Since the sports betting Martingale topic has been closed, I can answer my colleague Leak's "More than 5 bets on small odds don't break" tactic here: I even broke 7 in a row this week. Ok, we'll leave out one of them with Q 4.27, but the other 6 were in the 1.43-1.94 range. Now, of course, you could say "Yes, Hans is just a crap bettor and it doesn't happen to me" But...it does happen when there are phases of jerkiness and suddenly even small odds don't come in for a variety of reasons. That could have been exactly your "safe bets". According to the bookmaker, mine were also reasonably safe, otherwise he wouldn't have made odds significantly < 2, but sportspeople don't always stick to probabilities Martingales are certainly not a good idea for making a safe profit, because the (mathematical) Risk - no matter how you look at it - cannot be ruled out.

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