Yes. It's the doubling of the bet strategy. I experimented using 2-5 players in which my initial bet was $25. If I lost, then my second bet would double to $50 and so on. I also used the $25 bet up to 4 times while maintaining the 'paper loss' in my head, then would begin the doubling strategy. Both were successful in experiments.
Before I actutally attempted this strategy, I spent hours upon hours of practice and documented data collected from various scenarios.
I actually come up a winner 82% of the time using this strategy. But the drawback. 4% of the time is 'big money lost', which, could easily offset any gains...ala, Stock Market..lol
Pre-requisite - Must have a huge bank roll.
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5 decks
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5 decks
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5 decks
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5 decks
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5 shuffles |
5 shuffles |
5 shuffles |
5 shuffles |
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2 players (Dealer and me) |
3 players |
4 players |
5 players |
1 |
$25.00 |
Optimum percentages of losses |
Threshold 7 Consecutative Losses Without a Win or dealer bust. |
Threshold 9 CLWW-DB |
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2 |
$50.00 |
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3 |
$100.00 |
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4 |
$200.00 |
Optimum win or dealer bust |
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5 |
$400.00 |
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6 |
$800.00 |
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7 |
$1,600.00 |
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8 |
$3,200.00 |
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9 |
$6,400.00 |
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10 |
$12,800.00 |
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Threshold 11 CLWW-DB |
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11 |
$25,600.00 |
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12 |
$51,200.00 |
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Threshold 13 CLWW-DB |
13 |
$102,400.00 |
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14 |
Never lost 14 consecutive hands or the dealer bust |