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    I have done a lot of play on a computer with negative and positive progressions using methods similar to the one quoted above
    "I would use 40 units or $400 for a $10 Oscar's Grind.
    That will enough units to give it a chance to work. (if it is going to)
    A bank of $1,000 would give you two shots at it.
    Go for a win of $200/$250 and it should get there, over 70% of the time. "

    I also used a recovery session of br of 100 units after losing 40 units. I found the positive progresssions gave better % chances of hitting these small 200/250 wins. I liked the cancelation or just straight 1 up on a loss one down on a win. These are not wnning strategies, but with a sufficient bankroll a weekend player could give themselves a good percentage chance to go home a winner on a few trips, before the big loss.... in fact there are guys on here that are good enough with the math that could figure out the percentage based on a given betting unit and br and session br witha certain # of playing hours your chance of making it through the weekend.

    zolas
    Last edited by zolas; 07-09-2012 at 10:07 PM. Reason: clarity

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