Monte Carlo Anecdotes And Systems of Play

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Monte Carlo Anecdotes And Systems of Play
Victor Bethell
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" The system was perfectly simple, being a mixture of the ordinary Martingale combined with a sort of improved 'Labby, ' but the method of staking was ingenious and well adapted to the Progression he employed.
The 'Wrangler's' System As soon as he arrived at the table he waited for one spin, to see what came out. If it was Red he staked on Red, and if it was Black he went on Black.
He continued to stake on the same colour until he lost twice in succession, and then changed over to the opposite
...side. He remained on that side until he again lost twice consecutively, when he once more changed over. This was his invariable method of staking. It is something like the 'Avant Derniere, ' which is fully described in Ten Days at Monte Carlo, only better adapted to the 'Wrangler's' Progression.
For example N No stake.
R Play Black and Lose.
N, Win.
R, Lose.
R, Lose.
R Red Win.
N, Lose.
R . , Win.
He commenced with a five-franc piece and played the Martingale i, 2, 4, 8.
Unless, therefore, the Bank beat him four times running, he continued to win their five- franc pieces, and as there was practically only one combination of figures on which they could beat him, he often won 5 or 10 louis from them 103 Monte Carlo Anecdotes without any trouble.


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