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Post by antwife on Aug 8, 2020 22:28:54 GMT
Hi It's amazing software. I'm quite happy with d'Alembert strategy but I know it can lose in long run. What I'm doing to stay on green is to restart session after each bank increase. I also flatten long losing strikes by increasing stake by one unit every second losing bet - 11,22,33,44 and so on until I hit profit. When in profit I reduce stake by 1 - 3,2,1... I follow these rules until total increase of bank. It doesn't mater how much it increased. Then I back to 1 unit. It is really time consuming to do it by hand and I encountered problems to modify it in Ipposnif... First thing I've tried to do was to change restart strategy by changing daily winnings. I put 0.01 in profit target... I thought that it would be possible to simply restart strategy by changing daily profit to higher number... Instead it stops and does't want to move any further Could you help me - I think it would be less risky and more profitable for everyone. Cheers
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Post by Ipposnif on Aug 10, 2020 8:08:45 GMT
Hi, if you want to implement a progression that works with capital steps, like in your case, it is needed that the strategy capital accepts the bigger of these steps (plus all the prior losing steps summed together). Then the amount of each bet (within its step) is demanded to the "size" parameter. To know at which step the strategy has arrived you can use the functions: dbo.fn_StrategyProperty(@id_strategy, 'winning_reset_row') and dbo.fn_StrategyProperty(@id_strategy, 'losing_reset_row')
I hope this helps
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Post by Ipposnif on Aug 10, 2020 8:18:10 GMT
And yes the strategy D'Alembert, in full auto mode, is a losing strategy in the long term. It is indeed a very good strategy if applied to even odd runners carefully selected by the user.
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