I play baccarat and use 5 steps super martingale (1-2-5-11-24 for a total of 43 units bankroll) 25$ unit size, make 10 units profit (before commission, counting after commission is greed) and get off the tables. I’d say it works pretty well for me and it kept me away from long grinding session and super risky 6-7-8 steps martingale where it’s a disaster to recover from the losses.
Could you provide me the source or more info on this 5 steps super martingale? Seems interesting and I wouldnt want to grind long ass hours with the basic martingale.
I played along using my system, which includes using the martingale ONLY when you should win the next hand! Not after every loss, and I cashed out with $2,060!!
I agree with your suggestion. I do use martingale sometimes however, I'd don't think the pass line is the best bet for that. If you are going off of just house edge to decide on where to martingale then the Don't pass would be the better way to go straights up. As you are the favorite to win and have lower house edge. I do limit martingale as it's a false strategy. You win often which makes it seem like a great plan, but when you loss you loss so much that it more than wipes out your bank roll and the past winnings. If anyone wants to use it in blackjack then you need at least some minor card counting. Enough to be aware of what the probability is and so shouldn't ever use it on electronic machine as it's just rng.
Yeah, Don’t Pass has a slightly lower house edge, but the two bets are very close in EV% (1.41% vs. 1.40%). It’s much more important that you stay away from Blackjack and Roulette, since the house edge is so large (if you’re not splitting or doubling in Blackjack). If you stick to pure Basic Strategy in Blackjack, then you’re not really doing Martingale. Bet Player in Baccarat (since there’s no commission), or Pass/Don’t Pass in Craps.
I mafe an experiment using the same but play money with 9 martingale....i reached over 9 meaning lost my bankrill after 420 winning hands.....all other were under 8....i am continuing the exoeriment as i write and managed to add anotther120 winning hands...if i followed the advice given i would not have play past 5 loosing hands so would not have lost my bankroll after 9. The logic behind this is that you bet against the casino that you will win 1 hand inside 8 hands which is feasible...
I'm just saying that if you're going to use Martingale, you should play a game with a lower house edge. The house edge of the Player bet in Baccarat is only 1.23%, as opposed to 5.26% in Double Zero Roulette. In Blackjack, the house edge is over 2% if you don't double down, split or surrender.
Marty works for people willing tontake a 20-25% win. Me. To double your win everytime using Marty is a fool's errand. Starting bankroll is 1k. Out at +250. Come back later for another 250. Craps and Baccarat.
@@JackAceDotComI’d say it doesn’t matter as “stop while ahead” is just a myth and stop-win is just a pause in a long session that is your gambling life.
I play baccarat and use 5 steps super martingale (1-2-5-11-24 for a total of 43 units bankroll) 25$ unit size, make 10 units profit (before commission, counting after commission is greed) and get off the tables. I’d say it works pretty well for me and it kept me away from long grinding session and super risky 6-7-8 steps martingale where it’s a disaster to recover from the losses.
Could you provide me the source or more info on this 5 steps super martingale? Seems interesting and I wouldnt want to grind long ass hours with the basic martingale.
Need a martingale craps video!
I played along using my system, which includes using the martingale ONLY when you should win the next hand! Not after every loss, and I cashed out with $2,060!!
I agree with your suggestion. I do use martingale sometimes however, I'd don't think the pass line is the best bet for that. If you are going off of just house edge to decide on where to martingale then the Don't pass would be the better way to go straights up. As you are the favorite to win and have lower house edge. I do limit martingale as it's a false strategy. You win often which makes it seem like a great plan, but when you loss you loss so much that it more than wipes out your bank roll and the past winnings.
If anyone wants to use it in blackjack then you need at least some minor card counting. Enough to be aware of what the probability is and so shouldn't ever use it on electronic machine as it's just rng.
Yeah, Don’t Pass has a slightly lower house edge, but the two bets are very close in EV% (1.41% vs. 1.40%). It’s much more important that you stay away from Blackjack and Roulette, since the house edge is so large (if you’re not splitting or doubling in Blackjack).
If you stick to pure Basic Strategy in Blackjack, then you’re not really doing Martingale.
Bet Player in Baccarat (since there’s no commission), or Pass/Don’t Pass in Craps.
I mafe an experiment using the same but play money with 9 martingale....i reached over 9 meaning lost my bankrill after 420 winning hands.....all other were under 8....i am continuing the exoeriment as i write and managed to add anotther120 winning hands...if i followed the advice given i would not have play past 5 loosing hands so would not have lost my bankroll after 9.
The logic behind this is that you bet against the casino that you will win 1 hand inside 8 hands which is feasible...
Just stop if you lose your 5th step marty. You can recover the loss from a 5 steps marty much easier than from 6-7-8-9 steps martingale.
Can you explain why martingale is good on bacarrat?
I'm just saying that if you're going to use Martingale, you should play a game with a lower house edge. The house edge of the Player bet in Baccarat is only 1.23%, as opposed to 5.26% in Double Zero Roulette. In Blackjack, the house edge is over 2% if you don't double down, split or surrender.
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Marty works for people willing tontake a 20-25% win. Me. To double your win everytime using Marty is a fool's errand. Starting bankroll is 1k. Out at +250. Come back later for another 250.
Craps and Baccarat.
So what would you say is the difference between trying to win 25% four different times and trying to double your bankroll in a single attempt?
@@JackAceDotComI’d say it doesn’t matter as “stop while ahead” is just a myth and stop-win is just a pause in a long session that is your gambling life.