is you are going to chase , know what you are getting into.
If each event is 50-50 and you are willing to go 7 games, say you wanna $20 bucks.
22-1
44-2
88-3
176-4
352-5
704-6 and now if you had had the unfortunate luck of losing all 6 games and still wanna make your 20 bucks you gotta go 1408 dollars to win it.
Chances are if you wanna play black 7 times in a row you can win, this is the same but the day you do hit 7 overs........
is you are going to chase , know what you are getting into.
If each event is 50-50 and you are willing to go 7 games, say you wanna $20 bucks.
22-1
44-2
88-3
176-4
352-5
704-6 and now if you had had the unfortunate luck of losing all 6 games and still wanna make your 20 bucks you gotta go 1408 dollars to win it.
Chances are if you wanna play black 7 times in a row you can win, this is the same but the day you do hit 7 overs........
Any time you lose a game, regardless if you are chasing, must be considered a LOSS. I agree that it is very hard to score runs on the West coast at night, but the numbers are adjusted for that. That is why you see totals of 6' in California and Seattle at night. Your overall record is all that matters. Anybody can say they are chasing and conveniently forget about their losses, which makes the record you posted complete bullshit. Good luck, but just like any chase system like John Morrison's, you will eventually get crushed during a small losing streak.
Any time you lose a game, regardless if you are chasing, must be considered a LOSS. I agree that it is very hard to score runs on the West coast at night, but the numbers are adjusted for that. That is why you see totals of 6' in California and Seattle at night. Your overall record is all that matters. Anybody can say they are chasing and conveniently forget about their losses, which makes the record you posted complete bullshit. Good luck, but just like any chase system like John Morrison's, you will eventually get crushed during a small losing streak.
how many people on here going to risk $16000 to make that last bet?
I have read this system for years and the casinos have said bring it on anytime.
Maybe west coast baseball is better than blackjack or craps or roulette but here is the thing if it really is better then there is no need to chase.
If it really is better, then you can bet a dime on every game and have a nice little profit from your percentage play winner. That would take away any wild fluctuations and make you the same amount of money over time. Why go through all that heartache, take the percentage winner of west coast baseball.
GLA
how many people on here going to risk $16000 to make that last bet?
I have read this system for years and the casinos have said bring it on anytime.
Maybe west coast baseball is better than blackjack or craps or roulette but here is the thing if it really is better then there is no need to chase.
If it really is better, then you can bet a dime on every game and have a nice little profit from your percentage play winner. That would take away any wild fluctuations and make you the same amount of money over time. Why go through all that heartache, take the percentage winner of west coast baseball.
GLA
I promise that I am not bashing. And obviously I don't post very often. But couldn't you do the same thing with a coin flip...keep doubling up until you win? You just have to have the bankroll (and a willing counterparty) to do so.
I promise that I am not bashing. And obviously I don't post very often. But couldn't you do the same thing with a coin flip...keep doubling up until you win? You just have to have the bankroll (and a willing counterparty) to do so.
I have never flipped "heads" seven times consecutively (regardless of weather).
Again, not bashing. But given seven chances to double down, you will win far more than you lose. The key is the bankroll and the willing counterparty.
For instance, take the worst team in baseball. If you consistently bet them and double down when you lose (then stop when you win), you are sure to win money...nobody will lose 162 games in a year.
The key is the bankroll and the willing counterparty.
I recognize that your very accurate strategy limits the bets to 7 versus 162, but the theory is the same...big bankroll, willing bookie = winner.
Anyway, I have detracted from your thread enough. I do wish you luck.
I have never flipped "heads" seven times consecutively (regardless of weather).
Again, not bashing. But given seven chances to double down, you will win far more than you lose. The key is the bankroll and the willing counterparty.
For instance, take the worst team in baseball. If you consistently bet them and double down when you lose (then stop when you win), you are sure to win money...nobody will lose 162 games in a year.
The key is the bankroll and the willing counterparty.
I recognize that your very accurate strategy limits the bets to 7 versus 162, but the theory is the same...big bankroll, willing bookie = winner.
Anyway, I have detracted from your thread enough. I do wish you luck.

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