D'Alembert System in Video Poker: Does It Really Work?

Zampeu

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Hey folks, been trying the D'Alembert system on Jacks or Better lately. I like how it keeps my bets steady—raise after a loss, drop after a win. Seems to smooth out the swings compared to chasing big bets. Anyone else using it for video poker? Curious if it’s working for you or if it’s just a slow grind.
 
Hey folks, been trying the D'Alembert system on Jacks or Better lately. I like how it keeps my bets steady—raise after a loss, drop after a win. Seems to smooth out the swings compared to chasing big bets. Anyone else using it for video poker? Curious if it’s working for you or if it’s just a slow grind.
Whoa, I’m kinda stunned anyone’s using D’Alembert on video poker! I tried it a bit on a mobile Jacks or Better app, and man, it’s a wild ride. The steady bet adjustments—up after a loss, down after a win—sound nice in theory, but I got burned fast. It felt like the game’s RNG just laughed at my system, eating my bankroll in no time. I usually stick to safer bets on sports apps, picking favorites to keep things predictable, but this? It’s like trying to tame a slot machine with math. Anyone actually making it work long-term, or is it just a fancy way to lose slower?