UT,
I understand what you are saying about dividing the losses up among the next bunch of series, but that can really add up, can't it?
For example, let's say we lose a series and the total cost is $1,000 lost, based on $100 = 1 unit.
Now we take that $1,000 and divide it among the next bunch of series.
Let's say we have 15 new series starting. We divide $1,000 by 15 and we get $67.
So now we are playing each first series game to win $167 instead of just $100?
Now let's say that one of these series loses.
Won't this start to add up so that the chases are going to become very high?
The system seems to work well, but it seems to me like you need to have a very large bankroll.
In my opinion using even 1% = 1 unit might be too high.
I might even suggest using .5% = 1 unit.
Playing all of these chases at once can really have you risking a lot of money at one time, especially if you have a few losing series in a row.
Just an observation I have made.
Someone please correct me if I am misunderstanding something.
Thanks.