The ASM betting method, or ASMD betting method, is nothing more than a sequence of bets based on addition and subtraction calculations. This mathematical method has many applications, including being used for betting on games of chance such as roulette. Using the ASM betting method for roulette is simple.
Rules:
1) Set a goal. Example: Stop playing when you reach 30 chips profit.
2) Choose the value of the first bet.
3) The value of the second bet must be equal to the value of the first.
4) The value of the third bet is the sum of the values of the first two bets.
From the fourth move on, you will need to look at the result of the previous move in order to determine the value of the next bet.
Whenever the player loses:
The value of the next bet will be the sum of the values of the first bet and the value of the last bet.
Every time the player wins after losing:
The value of the next bet is the sum of the values of his last two bets.
Every time the player wins twice in a row:
The value of the next bet should be equal to the value of his last bet.
To try to make it a little clearer, let's represent a sequence of bets within parentheses.
Example: (1,1,2,2...).
STEP BY STEP:
- First the player chooses a starting value, let's imagine it is 1 and makes his first bet.
- Regardless of the outcome, win or lose, the player's second bet should have the same value that was bet on the first move, in this case it will repeat the value 1. (1,1).
- To determine the value of the third bet, the player does not need to care about the outcome. The value of the third bet is always the sum of the last two bets in the case, 2. (1,1,2).
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Until the third move, the notes of your bets looked like this: (1,1,2).
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Let's imagine that the player on his third move lost:
The value of the bet for his fourth move should be the sum of the value of the first bet which was 1, and the value of his last bet which was 2. In this case, his fourth bet will be 3. (1,1,2,3). -
Assuming that the player on his third move has won:
The value of the bet for his fourth move should be equal to the value of his last bet, in this case 2, (1,1,2,2).
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Let's imagine that the player on his third move lost:
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FROM THE FOURTH MOVE ON:
- If the player loses. The value of his next bet will be the sum of the values of the first bet plus the value of the last bet.
- If the player wins after losing. The value of your next bet is the sum of the last two bets.
- If the player wins two or more times in a row. The value of his next bet must be the same as his last bet.
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FIFTH PLAY:
- If the player won on the fourth roll. The value of the fifth roll will be the sum of the values of his last two bets, in this case 4. (1,1,2,2,4).
- If the player lost on the fourth move. The value of the fifth move will be the sum of the value of the first bet plus the value of his last bet. In this case, 5. (1,1,2,3,5).
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SIXTH PLAY:
- If the player wins on the fifth move. The value of the sixth move must be equal to the value of the last move, in this case 4. (1,1,2,2,4,4).
- If the player loses on the fifth move. The value of the sixth move will be the sum of the values of his first move plus the value of his last bet. In this case, 6. (1,1,2,3,5,6).
- And so on for the following moves.
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NOW IMAGINE THE FOLLOWING SITUATION:
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If the player wins 8 times in a row. His betting notes should look like this: (1,1,2,2,4,4,8,8...).
In this example, the player spent 30 chips and won 60 chips. -
If the player loses on his eighth bet. His annotated sequence should look like this: (1,1,2,2,4,4,5,6...).
In this case, the player would have spent 25 chips and his profit would have been 50 chips.
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If the player wins 8 times in a row. His betting notes should look like this: (1,1,2,2,4,4,8,8...).
SUMMARY:
Starting on the fourth turn, if the player wins after having lost, he adds the value of his last two bets.
If he wins again then the value of his next move is equal to the value of his last bet.
If he loses or if he loses consecutively, the value of his next move will be the sum of the values of the first bet plus the value of the last bet.
ADVANTAGES OF THE ASM METHOD:
By deciding to use the ASM betting method on a roulette wheel, the player has control over his spending and is able to forecast up to 5 plays without compromising his balance, keeping his bankroll stable.
DISADVANTAGES OF THE ASM METHOD:
You can't risk more than 5 times, depending on the player's bankroll, if he is betting on a move in the outer area of the roulette wheel, if he loses after 4 wins in a row, the amount to be bet on the fifth time, will be more than 30% of his won balance. Should he lose on this fifth time, it will be difficult to recover the amount invested.
AGGRESSIVENESS OF THE ASM METHOD:
Low.