I have zero game control and no financial interest in either of these excellent online resources, and I spend a lot of time with them testing the Pattern Betting (aka Turnaround aka Target) progressive betting strategy and perfecting my play.
Try as I might, I still make mistakes from time to time, so all of my bets are transcribed into blackjack and baccarat models to find out what would have turned out differently (better or worse!) if Mr. Perfect had been faced with exactly the same outcomes.
The new channel features multiple real-time sessions unedited, unmessed with, and sometimes not pretty at all--but as the title says, Practice Makes Profit, time and again.
Pattern betting is about as simple a strategy for casino house games as you could hope to find, it has always been free of charge to anyone smart enough to learn it and use it, and if you follow the rules faithfully and consistently, it will make you money in the long run.
What you must always keep in mind is that a massive bankroll alone is not enough to guarantee long-term success at games of chance--there are millionaires galore who have walked out of casinos with lighter wallets and can testify to that ugly truth.
On the other hand, a brilliant progressive betting strategy, one designed to make the most out of winning runs and to limit the damage from mean streaks, is not on its own enough to beat the house--every serious gambler knows that it takes money to make money.
Strategic play + big bucks behind you = the formula to remember.
The reality is that the numbers that guarantee negative expectation are not the main reason that casino table games are impossible to beat without the appropriate resources (brains plus beefed-up bankroll).
The money that fills the cashier's cage to bursting point comes from bad play, made worse by "free" booze, and plain old ignorance.
"Recreational gamblers" belly up to house-biased games looking for quick thrills and instant luck.
They are not equipped emotionally or financially to cope with the volatility that is sure to turn the tide in the wrong direction at blackjack, baccarat, craps and single-zero roulette (all other games should be avoided!) at some point.
Most of the time, ebbs pretty much match flows, and smart betting can make the most of the gentle back and forth that can sometimes last for hours. And then the wheels come off!
The other problem, of course, is that most gamblers expect to lose--and on some level, they actually want to lose.
Play to win, that's my advice.
And when the winning stops, remember the old DBO rule--don't bend over for a beating but back off from a bad situation and take your money to another game.
Taking a break won't affect probabilities either way, but the GAG rule (short for get up and go) will do wonders for your state of mind!
When you resume play in mid-recovery mode, always roll over your bet and target values, knowing that turnaround is never far away. You can't know when it's coming, but you need to be ready with the right bet.
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Go for it!
An important reminder: The only person likely to make money out of this blog is you, Dear Reader. There's nothing to buy, ever, and your soul is safe (from me, at least). Test my ideas and use them or don't. It's up to you. One more piece of friendly advice: If you are inclined to use target betting with real money against online "casinos" such as (yuk) Stake, spend a few minutes and save a lot of money by reading this.