by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
Using Different Steepness Ratios In Part Four of this series, we looked at the profitability of using a $110-Inside to $22-Inside regression. That equates to a 5:1 regression-ratio. Part One of this series explains in detail what regression-ratios are, and how...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
Reconciling Win-Rate With Roll-Survival Rate If we look at strictly flat-betting a wager like $22-Inside, we know that it takes several hits to pay for itself before finally emerging with a profit: $22-Inside Payout Rate Inside-Number HitsTotal...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
As a dice-influencer, your task is to de-randomize the dice to a point where you have an exploitable edge over the casino. Thereafter, your primary task is to determine which wagers your shooting proficiency gives you the biggest advantage over, and then to...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
For the longest time now, immigrants from the advantage-play blackjack community have been saying that regression-style wagering is not applicable to craps (or any other form of gambling) even if you have an edge over the casino. They reason that your edge is...
by Ed Jones | Feb 17, 2024 | Essentials For Survival, Mad Professor
A “regression bet” is where you initially start with a large wager on one or more numbers and then reduce it to a lower level. The usual trigger for lowering the initial big bet is if you get a paying outcome or if a winning-hit doesn’t appear within a certain...