Deance Progression
The well-known Martingale-progression follows an arithmetical row:
1 – 2 – 4 – 8 – 16 – 32 – etc. pp .
This is a double up progression. The danger of the Martingale is the table maximum. After 11 consecutive losses, usually the table maximum has been reached and the Martingale is now unable to recover the previous losses.
Objective of the Deance is to win a total of 4 units. These 4 units are considered
a fictive loss and shall be regained.
The 4 units are evenly distributed to 4 columns, as in Table 1.
The first bet is almost the number of units in column 4, the second bet
is the number of units in column 3, etc .
If a bet wins, this bet is cancelled in the appropriate column.
If a 1-unit-bet loses, this unit is entered in the far left empty column
or added to the columns from left to right.
If a 2 or more unit bet loses, the units of this bet are split evenly
and added from left to right to the units of the 4 columns in the next bet line.
By splitting the lost bets and distributing them evenly, the best size rises
more slowly and more than 40 consecutive losses are necessary to bring the
bet size to the table maximum.
Table 1:
Table 2:
Table 3:
It is possible to stretch the Deance progression further, however this makes
the session longer.
For example:
Target gain 6 units
Target gain 8 units