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		<title>By: James</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What about reverse Martingale method, where you&#039;d double stake upon a win and let&#039;s assume you&#039;d reset a stake to initial after 3 consecutive wins, which would payout 7/1. 3 consecutive winning streaks aren&#039;t rare in Blackjack and as you are &#039;reinvesting&#039; upon each win you are risking same initial stake. At least by doing so you aren&#039;t creating a huge risk to your capital, unlike in Martingale method. But, I guess it&#039;s still an unprofitable method in the long run, due to a negative expected value?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What about reverse Martingale method, where you&#8217;d double stake upon a win and let&#8217;s assume you&#8217;d reset a stake to initial after 3 consecutive wins, which would payout 7/1. 3 consecutive winning streaks aren&#8217;t rare in Blackjack and as you are &#8216;reinvesting&#8217; upon each win you are risking same initial stake. At least by doing so you aren&#8217;t creating a huge risk to your capital, unlike in Martingale method. But, I guess it&#8217;s still an unprofitable method in the long run, due to a negative expected value?</p>
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