Monday 9 January 2012

The Hallam Dividing System, An Introduction

The Hallam Dividing System is the system which we ourselves devised.
The genius of the system lies in the way that your bet does not add up like ordinary progressive systems while still making you money. Instead, when your bet increases from losses to an amount you deem high enough when you then split your bet into smaller more manageable pieces. This allows you to make it through high loss streaks without losing all your hard earned money.

To you who have read our previous post you will see initially the HDS to be very similar to the the Labouchere Roulette System, however, after a number of plays you will see the HDS come into its own.

The Strategy Works By Beginning with a sequence of numbers, for this example we are going to use a simple sequence of 1, 1, 1, 1.

Betting on black or red gives us 49% chance of success.
You begin by placing a bet that is equal to the sum of the first and last number in the sequence for this example we will place a bet of 2 credits. Assuming you lose this spin you simply cross the first and last number off and add your bet the end twice, so your new sequence is now 1, 1, 2, 2. You continue in this fashion until you win. So to show you how to change you sequence after losing below is a list of what you sequences would look like after consecutive losses.

1, 1, 1, 1.
1, 1, 2, 2.
1, 2, 3, 3.
2, 3, 4, 4.
3, 4, 6, 6.
4, 6, 9, 9
6, 9, 13, 13
9, 13, 19, 19
13, 19, 28, 28
19, 28, 41, 41

So Now That you know what to do when you lose the winning part is simple you simple cross off the numbers the your bet was made from, for example if you got up to spin 5 when the sequence was 3, 4, 6, 6 you bet would be 9 and you win, you simply cross off the 3 at the beginning and the 6 at the end leaving you with a new sequence of 4, 6 there for your next bet will be the total of 4 and 6. If you win the next bet you cross them off and you have completed the sequence and begin again, if you lose you simply cross them off and the bet of 10 twice to give you a new sequence of 10, 10.
That is the basics of the Hallam Dividing System, in our next post we will show you another more advanced step, splitting sequences, which when used correctly will decrease the likely hood of you losing your bankroll because of a long streak of losses.

1 comment:

  1. Hi, I'm really interested in your system. When will your next post be? Or do you have a book explaining the system? Thanks, Gail

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