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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
19th May. 2017, at 11:33 am CEST#1
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Hey guys,
i'm sure each of you has heard of the doubling tactic.
Bet e.g. 1 euro on red, comes black 2 euros on red bet etc
If you have the necessary money, you can lose here nciht. Of course, no casino or casino likes to see
I tried it once in the casino Bremen a few years ago. I started with 5 euros on a color and continued until I was 100 euros in the plus. Then I left. I wanted to try it again the next day, but the security pointed out to me in a friendly way that if I try that again, I will get a lifetime ban
What are your experiences?
Have you tried it before?
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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
19th May. 2017, at 08:39 pm CEST#2
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A common tactic with the usual obstacles.long series, table limit, etc.. If one aims at a realistic profit amount it is already feasible.really true Kay ?! Because of ridiculous 100 € house ban? Had thought the itch only when 2 zeros more hang on it.
Black comes again. The round loss is now 2€ the total loss is 3€.
Bet 4€ on red.
Now the ball falls on red. The round net profit is now 4€. 1€ more than the previous total loss
Now you start the game again from the beginning and bet 1€ on the color of your choice.
Actually, every casino should jump in the air with joy when someone tries this strategy. Because you can lose heavily with this strategy.
If you start with 1€, then you Risk already after 7 lost rounds 64€ only to win one euro. You also have to play for a long time to collect money and in this long time you will catch a Permanence where the tipped color does not come 10x or 20x in a row. And then either the money is gone or the table limit is reached.
It makes more sense to try the inverted Martingale:
Bet 1€ on red
Red comes up. The profit is 1€
Bet 2€ on red
Red is coming. The profit is 2€
4€ bet on red.
The color black comes. The loss is 4€ (but you lost only 1€ of your own money).
Bet 1€ on red again and try again.
With this strategy you will often lose but if you have a lucky streak, then you can also win fat.
I think the Martingale is extremely dangerous. Even if there were no table limits and even if you had infinite money at your disposal, you would still lose with this strategy. The casino will make 2.7% profit with each game in the long run. You can't ignore the zero in any strategy ...
Calculate what happens if 12 times not your color comes. There you are at many tables already at the maximum on easy chances. And that happens more often than most people think.
wettibernd wrote on 30.11.2017 at 12:45 pm: Calculate what happens if 12 times not your color comes. There you are with many tables already at the maximum on easy chances. And that happens more often than most believe.
It certainly doesn't happen that often, but it does happen and it's not that rare. And with the doubling tactic (Martingale) you simply make too little profit if it runs normally well, so that you must play very often to win. And if you play often, then everything happens and when the worst case (which will definitely happen) occurs, then all the profits are gone in one fell swoop.
Doubling tactics Your opinion?
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i'm sure each of you has heard of the doubling tactic.
Bet e.g. 1 euro on red, comes black 2 euros on red bet etc
If you have the necessary money, you can lose here nciht. Of course, no casino or casino likes to see
I tried it once in the casino Bremen a few years ago. I started with 5 euros on a color and continued until I was 100 euros in the plus. Then I left. I wanted to try it again the next day, but the security pointed out to me in a friendly way that if I try that again, I will get a lifetime ban
What are your experiences?
Have you tried it before?
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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
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Actually, every casino should jump in the air with joy when someone tries this strategy. Because you can lose heavily with this strategy.
If you start with 1€, then you Risk already after 7 lost rounds 64€ only to win one euro. You also have to play for a long time to collect money and in this long time you will catch a Permanence where the tipped color does not come 10x or 20x in a row. And then either the money is gone or the table limit is reached.
It makes more sense to try the inverted Martingale:
With this strategy you will often lose but if you have a lucky streak, then you can also win fat.
I think the Martingale is extremely dangerous. Even if there were no table limits and even if you had infinite money at your disposal, you would still lose with this strategy. The casino will make 2.7% profit with each game in the long run. You can't ignore the zero in any strategy ...
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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
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Doubling tactics Your opinion?
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It certainly doesn't happen that often, but it does happen and it's not that rare. And with the doubling tactic (Martingale) you simply make too little profit if it runs normally well, so that you must play very often to win. And if you play often, then everything happens and when the worst case (which will definitely happen) occurs, then all the profits are gone in one fell swoop.
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