October 23, 2009

The Wells Method is to increase the bet by one unit after each shot missed and reduced by one unit after each shot won, starting with a bet of 10 units.

bingo

Also this method was born as a variant of d’Alembert and aims to ensure a win once they get the balance, whatever the development of the game.
It starts from a stake of 10 pieces and increases the amount of one stroke after each shot missed, and decreases by one after each shot win, until you get to bet a maximum of 19 pieces.
This progression ensures winnings Safe provided that the number of points does not go beyond the ten points.

Wells progression requires a great exposure of capital.
10 points lost after you close the attack (gap 10 between the chance) grossed a terrible past of 154 units (-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19 = -154). Waste in ten chances are not that rare.

The two chance after eight rounds have reached equilibrium, and both games have produced 4 pieces of activity, which was not the case for d’Alembert and Contre D’Alembert.

The biggest drawback of this progression is given the exit of zero, given the size of the bet strongly influence the final outcome of the bet.