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Friday, July 23, 2010

Gambling progressions ---never change the math of the game

When you are playing gamblilng progressions, please remember that you should never change the math of the game.
I know online gambling from some of my useful experience. One of my first "big"and "fat" winning sessions came the first time I used a progression.
That time I was a $10 bettor and just learning about the online casino games. Betting a flat $15 a hand, the most I'd ever won in a session was $100, or maybe a little more.
Point for the gambling progression and Point for flat betting.
As for the progression to work its magic, you need streaks of winning several hands in a row. When it doesn't happen, the result is losing larger online bets than a flat-bettor would make, wiping out the gains from winning the smaller bets that led to your increased wagers. And that leads to more frequent losing sessions.
However -- and this is a big "however" -- big winning sessions don't come without a cost, and the cost is more frequent losing sessions.
Progressive betting systems don't change the house edge, and in the long run a progressive bettor will lose the same percentage of money wagered as someone betting a flat amount on every hand.
Take your time, relax. Take the short-term wins as they come, but don't get caught up in a game of fast money.

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