Originally Posted by a2a3dseddie View Post
Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
So kewlj, how do you recoup your losses? Do you make future bets at larger amounts (similar to Rob Singer)? Or do you hope for a long string of wins to offset the string of losses?
That's what was discussed in another thread, but no one really answered.

"If you're running behind expectation now, then you should run ahead of expectation in the future to even things out!"

The problem is, it's gambling. You don't KNOW when you'll run ahead of expectation or if you can get there before your money runs out. All we know is over the LONG RUN, the EV of the game prevails.

I sure wish I knew when to bet big when I was "due". Alas, I don't have supernatural "hot and cold cycle" predicting powers, or the uncanny luck to hit 4 of a kind or Royal Flushes whenever I go up in denomination.

Wait...here's someone who does!

Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
The strategy looked at the growing probability of the special quads, SF's, and royals as more hands were played without hitting them and which is figured over the long-term and not simply from the beginning of every session, and if one or more were hit that did not end the session then that was figured in too. So because I kept creeping up in denomination/game volatility as these weren't hit, the frequencies of hitting them became more and more "inviting". And when you add in the enhancement of the special plays specifically designed to supercharge those potential session-ending winners, good luck isn't really overall that far away.
Eddie... Kewlj must be following Rob's strategy. When enough EV has,accumulated kewlj must increase his bets to win back what he lost.

LOL