Marta, cool to see you experimenting with D'Alembert at the poker tables! I haven’t gone down that road myself, but I’ve played around with it in blackjack and some live roulette sessions, so I can share a bit from that angle. The system’s got this chill vibe—raise after a loss, ease up after a win—which feels nice for keeping things steady, but poker’s a whole different beast with its mind games and table flow. From what I’ve seen, D'Alembert can give you a sense of control, like you’re riding the waves of luck, but it doesn’t account for the chaos of bluffs or when someone’s tilting hard. In my live betting, it’s been decent for managing bankroll, but the profits? Meh, it’s more about not crashing and burning than hitting big. If you’re sticking with it, maybe try it in softer games where you can read the table better, and track your sessions to see if it’s actually paying off. How’s it been treating you so far—any wild swings or just a slow grind? Curious to hear more!