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Craps
Martindale Systems - Martindale Betting Systems
| by Larry Edell, published on Wednesday,
October 3 2001 |
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| To win using this method, you would have to have a
very large bankroll and play at a casino with no table limits. Or, you
could try a modified Martingale system, two of which are described
below. The first is a Don't-Pass system. You bet one unit on the
Don't-Pass and instead of doubling when losing, you increase your bet by
one unit only. Then when you win, start decreasing your bets by one unit
until you are back at one unit again. For example, if you lose the first
two Don't-Pass bets, your third bet on the come-out would be for three
units. If you win, the next bet would be for two units. Then one unit.
If you win again, stay at one unit until you lose again. Another method
is to bet on the field, again starting with one unit and increasing your
bets by one unit when you lose. The interesting part here is that you
will eventually win on a 2 or 12 which pays at least double! The
advantage to using these modified Martingales is that you will be ahead,
eventually, instead of breaking even. If, for example, your betting unit
is $10 and you lose your first four bets ($10, $20, $30 and $40) you
will be down $100. If you win your fifth bet ($50), you're now down only
$50. If you win the next four bets ($10 , $20, $30, and 40) you'll be
ahead by $50! Try these systems out on a computer simulator first, and
see how well they work. Then go to a casino with low table limits and
try betting $1 units. When you win $20, increase your bet to $5. When
you win $50, increase your bet to $10 and really make some money! These
systems are not for everyone, but they do have the potential of making a
lot of money in a short time. Give them a try! And, as always, please
pass on this article about Martindale Betting Systems to all your
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