The only criticism I have is the buy in. Not a lot of us can afford $3100 buy in. Personally I would do the $775 buy in with quarters and look for $100 win goal. But a pretty good system overall. Thanks ken
I would argue not to Parlay the first bet. The whole purpose of any progression is to get a profit and start over. It is possible to hit 4 or 5 wins in a row, then you are done without ever having to risk the Parlay bet. But, the counterpoint to that is the Parlay is different from say a Martingale. When you lose the Parlay, you really on lose your base bet. And, if you win the first bet Parlay on the 31, you book a 3 unit profit. So I guess it does come down to personal preference.
@@Kenknowsgambling After more research, I have changed my opinion and believe you should absolutely Parlay the first single unit when possible. Also, I believe you should definately use the pass line due to the number of times you string multiple come out 7 & 11's. Follows my research using the craps testers in R.D. Ellison's book, "Gamble to Win, Advanced Craps". Ellison always records all the numbers rolled in his crap sessions. He put a lot of that history in this book so you can test strategies. So I looked at 50 consecutive sessions from 6-28-03 to 8-22-03 he recorded at Argosy & Belterra Casinos in Southern Indiana. My test criteria: Use Pass Line only, start at the first available come out for each session, terminate each session when the win units reached 4 or more or you lost all 31 units. I skipped over any session so short that you did not reach 4 unit win or 31 unit loss. Follows the results: Winning sessions: 45 totalling 204 units; 4.53 avg. unit win Losing sessions: 5 totalling -146 units: 29.2 avg. unit loss Total profit: 58 units 9:1 win/loss ratio What convinced me on the first single bet Parlay, is that it produced a 3 unit win 17 times.
I like it. Pretty good system
Nice Ken. I still prefer baccarat.
The only criticism I have is the buy in. Not a lot of us can afford $3100 buy in. Personally I would do the $775 buy in with quarters and look for $100 win goal. But a pretty good system overall. Thanks ken
Buy in can even be 310. Do it with 10s
Along with the come bet paycheck play, try the DC after the Come 31 wins or loses please.
Ok
I would argue not to Parlay the first bet. The whole purpose of any progression is to get a profit and start over. It is possible to hit 4 or 5 wins in a row, then you are done without ever having to risk the Parlay bet.
But, the counterpoint to that is the Parlay is different from say a Martingale. When you lose the Parlay, you really on lose your base bet. And, if you win the first bet Parlay on the 31, you book a 3 unit profit. So I guess it does come down to personal preference.
Yep
@@Kenknowsgambling After more research, I have changed my opinion and believe you should absolutely Parlay the first single unit when possible. Also, I believe you should definately use the pass line due to the number of times you string multiple come out 7 & 11's.
Follows my research using the craps testers in R.D. Ellison's book, "Gamble to Win, Advanced Craps". Ellison always records all the numbers rolled in his crap sessions. He put a lot of that history in this book so you can test strategies. So I looked at 50 consecutive sessions from 6-28-03 to 8-22-03 he recorded at Argosy & Belterra Casinos in Southern Indiana. My test criteria: Use Pass Line only, start at the first available come out for each session, terminate each session when the win units reached 4 or more or you lost all 31 units. I skipped over any session so short that you did not reach 4 unit win or 31 unit loss. Follows the results:
Winning sessions: 45 totalling 204 units; 4.53 avg. unit win
Losing sessions: 5 totalling -146 units: 29.2 avg. unit loss
Total profit: 58 units
9:1 win/loss ratio
What convinced me on the first single bet Parlay, is that it produced a 3 unit win 17 times.
I don't think it is any different from the Pass line. With the Pass line, you don't sit out any rolls.