by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
Today we are taking a behind-the-scenes look at the process by which Steep Regressions work so well for advantage-players. Effort IN…Profit OUT If you don’t put the necessary effort INTO calculating your validated in-casino point-cycle SRR, then it makes it much...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
The main reason I wanted to share the mathematically-based efficacy of Steep Regression exploitability in this series, is so that other players who are still a little skeptical about its use might finally be able to bridge the frustratingly difficult advantage-play...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
No matter how good your dice-influencing skills are, you will generally have more short (1 to 8 roll) point-cycle hands than you do of the medium (9 to 20 roll) variety. Moreover, you will have even fewer long (21 to 50 point-cycle rolls), even fewer mini-mega...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
With the use of Initial Steep Regressions, a novice dice-influencer can reap larger and much more consistent monetary rewards from the same skill-level and the same bet-level than flat-betting or ramped-up bet-pressing can. Equally, an advanced player can extract a...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
The use of Initial Steep Regressions control and regulate the amount of negative volatility that your bankroll will have to endure during any given session. Two of the primary aspects of that control come from the roll-duration decay-rate and the bet-survival...