"generates
thousands of units This system is based on a very original idea I had a few months ago and the last 4 months' live play and tests have shown a huge profitability of the system and it's time to share it with you by having it available on the market. The forte of the system is its betting method and therefore it will work with almost any bet selection you may have. F4 works for all even bets, for Red/Black, High/Low, Even/Odd in Roulette, for Pass Line/Don't Pass Line in Craps, Player/Banker in Baccarat, Big/Small in Sic-Bo and Casino War. You could use either side of an even bet or one of your favorite bet selections, F4 will generate thousands of units on the long run. You must be wondering if F4 uses flat bets or a progression. The answer is both. If your bet selection does fine with flat bets, then the system remains in flat bets. Should your losses become more frequent than your wins, the system switches you into a progression mode, where a win or two will bring you back straight into your flat betting zone automatically. Each completed run generates 1 unit profit. The system can be played with various loss limits for a particular session, each limit providing different levels of profits. Just to give you an idea on its performance, F4 generated +656 units for the first 20,000 hands of the Zumma tester book on 600 shoes. Alternating bet selections, F4 generated another +900 units for the second set of 20,000 decisions. With a 53 unit session bankroll, F4 generates more than 600 units, about 1 unit per shoe in average, taking losses and commissions into account, for the entire Zumma 600 Baccarat shoes, for which a lifetime bankroll of 100 units is sufficient. The largest drawdown for those profits was not more than 60 units overall. With a 196 unit session bankroll, F4 generates 1500 units for the entire Zumma 600 Baccarat shoes, or 2.5 units per shoe in average, for which a lifetime bankroll of 400 units is more than enough, also having taken losses and commissions into consideration. The largest drawdown for those results were not more than 180 units. Within the first 20,000 decisions, the session bankroll of 196 units is lost 13 times, which does not affect overall profitability, which reaches 1200 units at peak. Within the second 20,000 decisions, exactly the same occurs, that is, 13 lost sessions, reaching 2200 units at peak, despite the fact that we change bet selections, which shows that the system is bet selection independent and wins consistently. The following profit graphs will show you what I mean, the first one for the first 20,000 hands and the second one for the second 20,000 hands of 600 Zumma shoes.
The system is not hard to learn. A few hours of practice will put you in action. The system price is only $3,350, very affordable and inexpensive relative to its great performance. You have 30 days to test the system on paper, without spending a penny. If the system doesn't perform to your liking, you can return it for a full refund, you have my guarantee. I am confident F4 will be a great contribution to your collection of winning ideas. Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online. Thank you,
Frequently Asked
Questions on
Q. It looks interesting, as usual,
but I'd like to have more of idea on drawdowns and required bankroll and
buy-in. This doesn't seem clear to me - maybe Izak can elucidate.
A. Sure, Q. If I understand, two separate bet selections were used in the test/graph. I need to know the results when the first bet selection is played thru the second half and vice versa.
A. When the first bet selection is
played through, F4 generates 1983 units. Q. If I read correctly, I could take this to a $1 crap table and only need $53 BR or $106, to be really safe. Correct? A. Exactly! And at a $5 table, you will need $265 for a buy-in and overall $530. I have yet to experience a back-to-back loss with this system. Q. One more question. At a 1 unit win per shoe, how long does it take to go through a shoe on average, since I'm not a Baccarat player. Or how many dice decisions does it take to make the 1 unit on average . I'm trying to get at how long does it take to make say a 40 unit profit, on average?
A. F4 doesn't require any tracking.
So, you're betting on every hand, every decision, every roll. A shoe
consists of 80 hands. Your average profit using the 53 unit session bankroll
is 1 unit per shoe, or 1 unit per 80 hands, rolls, decisions.
Q. What happens when you hit a bad
run? Q. Izak - on your system page, the IBS2 link says, "the system with the best performance rate". The F4 system sounds incredible, does your 'performance rate' take into consideration the draw-down and bankroll size? I guess I am asking what is your total definition of performance rate, and in what ways is F4 better than IBS2? Thanks.
A. IBS2 had a limitation of 64 units
per session. Q. Izak, I assume this is a money management system rather than bet selection. Would it be correct to assume you could double your winnings if you played both sides of the bet at the same time? How many losses in a row or how many losses net can the system accept before going bust? On average the system will bust every 23 shoes. What was the closest back to back breaks? If one factors out the losses it appears the system nets about 3.3 units per shoe before losses. Is that about correct? If so it will take about 16 shoes to recover from a loss on the lower progression correct? Thanks.
A. Using differential betting could
be a good idea when one is in the progression zone. However, in the flat
betting zone, betting on both sides would mean not betting at all, until one
side starts losing a lot more than the other side, which boils down to use
the progression only minus the flat bet unit of the winning side. So for F4,
DB is not a very good option. Q. Do you need pencil, paper or can everything be kept in your head? A. With a little practice, it's not hard to keep everything in your head. Q. Izak - quick question, in this sentence of your post above, "The required bankroll is determined upon the progression level one would like to go into. At position level 10 (the system purchasers will know what I mean - this is a term used in the system), a session bankroll of 196 units is required. This is an optimized parameter." What does Optimized Parameter mean/refer to? Does it mean that the 196 units required is specific to the Zumma book only? Also, you refer to two bet selections, do you also outline those in this system? The second bet selection numbers look very good. Thank you! Izak - similar question on your third bet selection (zig-zag) - is that explained? Also, re the 3247 results for that bet selection based on the 197 units? Thanks.
A. Optimized parameter means setting
the progression to that level produces the most profits from all other set
parameters. And this is not only for Zumma but also for hundreds of tested
randomly generated shoes. Thank you all for your interest in F4. F4 is at a low price of $3,350. Make sure to take advantage of this great system at this great price. Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online. Thank you, Use F4 System for All Even Bets at Windows Casino |