Poker Strategies
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
After receiving pocket cards, you are immediately faced with a choice: play your cards and either raise or call the blinds, or fold.
Summarizing the above comparison of the two betting systems reveals that betting in accordance with Table 8-1 results in low dollar risk but no Average positive “Winnings”. Whereas the betting in accordance with Table 6-1, resulted in high dollar risk but a positive Average “Winnings” during play. Take your pick!
Now, this author would like to present his version of a betting system that expands the bets of Regression-Progression/Flat betting. But first, take a look at Table 8-2. The amounts bet in Table 8-2 have been increased by a factor of 2.4 relative to those in Table 8-1. As a result the Risk has increased by 2.4 to $96. Also the Difference column for Losing Streaks 1-4W have increased by 2.4 but still have a total of zero and the Average “Winnings” per Cycle is still zero. The author needed these changes in order to present his Regression-Progression/Progressive Betting System shown in Table 8-3. In Table 8-3, the Bets are $24, $12, $6, $24 for the Win Streaks followed by $24, $30, $46, $89 for the Lose Streaks. These losing bets result in a Risk of $189. The Difference column shows $0, $72, $44, $19 for a $9.00 Average “Winnings” per Cycle and a Risk to “Winnings” per Cycle ratio of 21.0 (not bad and not indeterminate as in Table 8-1).