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Which are the secret to going back to the Six as well as the Eight?
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What’s the secret behind going back to the sixes and eights?
Regression systems can usually provide the player with an income following just one win at the table. It is always the case that you start with the most bets and, once the seven comes in you, you’re left with the smallest (or none) bets in the game.
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The most well-known regression strategies start by placing bets of $30 on six and eight. It is as simple as placing $30 on the numbers six and eight, and you’re playing with $60. When either number hits, you win $35 (at 7:6 odds). After that, both bets regressed to $18 each. You now have $35 earnings and $36 left remaining on the table, so you only have to risk just $1 to win $1.
If any number is hit, and you win $21, you can regress each number to $12. You’ve won five dollars ($35 and $21) and the next hit, you’ll win another $14, giving you a sum of 70. After this third hit, you are likely to fall to $6 per one If you win, you’ll earn an amount of $77 profits for each of the four hits between both the 6 and 8.
A different method to regress the two numbers would be to regress just the number that’s hit. For instance, if the six is hit, you’ll be able to reduce the six to $24 while leaving $30 for the eighth. If the six comes back it will be $18 six and a $30 eight. After four hits, you need to take it all down and then wait for the next shot.
If you’re a red chipper it is possible to begin by placing the numbers 6 and 8 for each at $12. If one hits, bring it to $6 and leave the other one in the middle at $12. If it does hit again then leave it at $6 as waiting for the next number to be hit. Similar to the previous method, you’re seeking any four hits before you place the remaining bets.
The entire purpose behind regression systems is that you place your most significant bets at beginning of the shooter’s roll and the smallest bets towards the end. Sometimes, the shooter keeps going, and you’ll be disappointed by your lower bet. However, most of the time you’ll be able to lock up the profit and place your bets set at minimum (or entirely) after he has sevens out.