I am going to try a new twist on the chase type systems.
We all know that with chase systems, you win most of them, but with 1 loss, it wipes out all the previous profits and them some. You gotta win such a high percentage, it is difficult to get ahead and stay ahead. So I invented a chase scenario where you press the profits back into the next chase.
My strategy is this: You have 3 chances to win five 3-game chases in a row with -110 odds.
It takes 8.26 units to profit 1 unit during a 3 game chase. When you win a chase, you take that profit and "press" it into the next one, which causes you to win a little more than before.
8.26 units to win 1 unit
9.26 units to win 1.12 units
10.38 units to win 1.26 units
11.64 units to win 1.40 units
13.04 units to win 1.58 units
Here you won five 3 game chases for a total profit of 6.36 units. At any point you lose a 3 game chase, you are out your original 8.26 units.
That means that the amount you need to put at risk is 1.3 times as much as you want to profit. (8.26 / 6.36)
So if you happen to lose, you can now chase the amount your out plus the profit you were going for originally, and start this process of pressing five 3 game chases in a row again. We will do this even 1 more time if we lose again, making this a 3 scenario chase of winning five 3 game chases in a row.
After crunching all the numbers, you need 11.17 times as much as you want to profit. So if you want to profit $20 per winning 5 chases in a row, you need to have $223.40 set aside to do it.
I will be going for $20 profit. This is all fictional money as this is just a testing phase.
We all know that with chase systems, you win most of them, but with 1 loss, it wipes out all the previous profits and them some. You gotta win such a high percentage, it is difficult to get ahead and stay ahead. So I invented a chase scenario where you press the profits back into the next chase.
My strategy is this: You have 3 chances to win five 3-game chases in a row with -110 odds.
It takes 8.26 units to profit 1 unit during a 3 game chase. When you win a chase, you take that profit and "press" it into the next one, which causes you to win a little more than before.
8.26 units to win 1 unit
9.26 units to win 1.12 units
10.38 units to win 1.26 units
11.64 units to win 1.40 units
13.04 units to win 1.58 units
Here you won five 3 game chases for a total profit of 6.36 units. At any point you lose a 3 game chase, you are out your original 8.26 units.
That means that the amount you need to put at risk is 1.3 times as much as you want to profit. (8.26 / 6.36)
So if you happen to lose, you can now chase the amount your out plus the profit you were going for originally, and start this process of pressing five 3 game chases in a row again. We will do this even 1 more time if we lose again, making this a 3 scenario chase of winning five 3 game chases in a row.
After crunching all the numbers, you need 11.17 times as much as you want to profit. So if you want to profit $20 per winning 5 chases in a row, you need to have $223.40 set aside to do it.
I will be going for $20 profit. This is all fictional money as this is just a testing phase.