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REVERSED LABOUCHERE
REVERSED LABOUCHERE (or Reversed Labby or Cancellation or Cross-Out or...) is a pen-and-paper accounting
system. You need pen and paper for this one but that is OK with most
casinos. Some will only let you use their score-cards but that doesn't matter, as long as it is
a piece of paper... It is in all aspects except one, essential, identical to the "normal"
LABOUCHERE system. The difference is that you use
it "the opposite way"; you cancel losses and add wins.
The system was (to my knowledge) first described in the novel
"Thirteen Against The Bank" by
Norman Leigh. (This novel is about a group of people winning big with this system, in France in
the sixtees).
The REVERSED LABOUCHERE system is (mainly) used for even chances betting (Red, Black,
Even, Odd, Low, High) and found in numerous variations. Essentially it is used in this way:
Write some numbers down on your paper, a line like: 1 2 3 4
The sum of this (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10) is your accepted loss for the session.
(A session can be 2 or more spins in length.) This is your session bank-roll.
Bet the first and the last figures of the line: 1 + 4 = 5
You win (only luck). Because you won, you note the value of your win (5) at the right
end of the line. (You add the winning to your bank-roll.)
The line now looks like this: 1 2 3 4 5
Bet the first and the last figures: 1 + 5 = 6
Now you lose. Because you lost, you cross out (hence one of its many nick-names) the two figures
you used for your bet - 1 and 5. (You delete the bet from your bank-roll.)
The line now looks like this: X
2 3 4
X
Bet the first and the last figures: 2 + 4 = 6
Win. Note 6 at the right end: X
2 3 4
X 6
Bet 2 + 6 = 8
Win, note: X
2 3 4
X 6 8
Bet 2 + 8 = 10
Lose, x out: X
X 3 4
X 6 X
Bet 3 + 6 = 9
Lose, x out: X
X X 4
X X
X
Bet 4 (only left)
Win, note: X
X X 4
X X
X 4
Bet 4 + 4 = 8 (first and last)
Lose, x out: X
X X X
X X
X X
Session end.
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The bets were: 5 + 6 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 9 + 4 + 8 = 56 units, and the winnings were: 10 + 12 + 16 + 8 = 46. When
subtracting bet units from won, there is a negative net of ten units. That is equal to the sum
of the line, when started - exactly as expected. No matter the values of the figures in the
line at start; the sum of them is what you will lose when ALL figures are crossed out.
The line "1 1 1" will give a net result of minus 3 units and the line "3 7 12 22 30"
will give a net result of minus 74
So, what's the up-side of this system, then?
First of all; you are in control of your bank-roll. You know, all the time, your exact financial
situation. You don't have to use some spare money, as you have to in the normal
LABOUCHERE.
A streak of alternating losses and wins, dominated by the winnings, is what you want here.
The result will be a very long line and/or very high bets, but reaching a limit of some hundred units
is not easy! This is due to the fact that ONE loss crosses out TWO winnings! It is
seen in the above example.
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But of course, you set your limits; highest bet or a number of consequtive
losses or whatever. Any limit, lower than the table-limit, is a good limit! If you do
reach a limit, you collect the total value of all the (not crossed-out) figures in your line, and
you start a new line/session. But it's very easy to cross-out the complete
line, as one single loss will out-cross two winnings!
Systems like these really lacks a "stop-loss handler" - that is, some signal of some
sort preventing you from losing too much, maybe all the way down to a completely crossed-out line.
Such things are making this simple system much more complicated but there is a description of a
REVERSED LABOUCHERE including a "stop loss handler"
at NEXT PAGE (click). (It also gets rid of the "one single
loss crosses out two winnings" problem the above system suffers from...)
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