Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Derek Nalls wrote on Wed, Jun 16, 2010 02:18 PM UTC:'You bet on one number, and when you lose, (the typical result), you do what? Increase the bet?' Yes. It is a 'negative progression' betting scheme where (by definition) you raise the bet after losses to recover them if you win. This one advances as slowly as possible, with minimal profits, in order for your cash stakes, within limits of the lowest and highest allowed bets, to last as many spins as possible without busting. In this manner, risk is minimized. The paper, now 40 pages, was substantially revised late June 15 to include the calculation of a weighted average profit. Accordingly, I now classify this betting scheme as a highly negative investment and advise that it should never be used. This can be regarded as just another mathematical demonstration of the folly of gambling. [At least, with games of pure luck and no element of skill.] Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID French roulette does not match any item.