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    I have a friend who only parlays in positive counts and flat bets in neutral/negative. He's received a lot of back offs. Your martingale mileage may vary, maybe.

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    I have a friend who only parlays in positive counts and flat bets in neutral/negative. He's received a lot of back offs. Your martingale mileage may vary, maybe.

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    Far better than what OP described, but still to far from optimal with lots of danger. A bad run causes shrinkage among men.

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    A bad run causes shrinkage among men.

    To say the least!

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