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Oscar's Gring system
The system has the player bet one unit. If he wins, the
sequence is over and a new one can be initiated. If the
bet is lost, then the next bet will be the same size as
the one just lost. Whenever a bet is won, the next stake
is one unit larger, unless it causes the bettor to net more
than one unit of profit for the sequence. At that point,
just enough is wagered to net one unit if the bet wins. A sequence might look like this:
1) Bet 1 unit and lose: -1
unit
2) Bet 1 unit and win: +0 units
3) Bet 1 unit and lose: -1 unit
4) Bet 1 unit and lose: -2 units
5) Bet 1 unit and lose: -3 units
6) Bet 1 unit and win: -2 units
7) Bet 2 units and win: +0 units
8) Bet 1 unit and lose: -1 unit
9) Bet 1 unit and win: +0 units
10) Bet 1 unit and win: +1 unit
The player starts with a loss so his second stake remains
at one unit. This bet is won, putting him back to even.
Because he is only seeking a one-unit win for the progression,
he does not escalate his bet to two units. Bets 3 through
5 are losses so he stays with a one-unit stake. After the
sixth bet wins, he now increases his wager to two units.
The seventh bet also wins, but again he only needs a one
unit bet to win the sequence. The eighth bet loses so the
ninth wager is one unit. Finally, the tenth bet wins and
our player wins the entire progression. Notice that out
of ten total wagers, nine were only one unit in size. This
system tends to be more conservative and less volatile.
The sequence illustrated above contained five wins and five
losses, it;#44;s good in the way that this system does not
quickly escalate your losing wagers.
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