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MCS
Mild Cancellation System

by Izak Matatya

"for slow but safe and steady profits with minimal risk"

Here is a brand new system with a brand new concept of cancellation.  It's called MCS and stands for Mild Cancellation System. 

Totally unlike the classic Labouchere cancellation system, which sums up figures of a scheme, thus raising bet amounts from one decision to another, MCS presents a totally new and innovative cancellation method, that does not require any summing at all, thus keeping the bets at very low levels. 

The system can easily be applied to all even bets and to all games that pay even bets, such as Red/Black, High/Low, Even/Odd in Roulette, Player/Banker in Baccarat, Pass-Line/Don't Pass Line in Craps, Small/Big in Sic Bo, etc.

Most cancellation systems consist of having a scheme of figures, that register losses and that are summed up from one bet to another, which causes serious escalation of bets to undesirable levels. MCS was designed to eliminate this factor of having to place high bets to close runs.

During the use of a system, there are winning and losing bets. If losing bets occur up front, we obviously need to compensate for our previous losses, in order to come up profitable at the end of the run. Raising bets indefinitely from decision to decision and trying to chase previous losses is not efficient and is very risky.  We still need somehow to cancel our previous losses. That's why a certain cancellation method is necessary. The challenge of this system was to make it as mild as possible, not letting bets exceeding a maximum of 16 units tops and still make a decent profit at the end of hundreds of shoes.

Another factor is to use the least amount of bankroll. MCS achieves the profiting of hundreds of units with a session bankroll not exceeding 57 units in its mildest version. In a slightly more aggressive version, it uses a bankroll of 149 units and maxbet of 32 units.  Both versions are fully documented and thoroughly explained.  From one version to another, there are simply a few changes of system defined parameters.

MCS will work with any bet selection. The KISS bet selection is one of my preferred one and MCS generates a very decent profit with it. But for simplicity reasons, the system uses the Banker side only with a no commission Baccarat game called EZ-Baccarat or Dragon Baccarat.

EZ Baccarat™ plays the same way as regular baccarat except that it eliminates the odds differential between Player Line and Dealer Line wagers and replaces it by "barring" one specific winning Bank hand (the winning Bank hand consisting of three cards and totaling seven points). The appearance of this hand is the "Dragon 7™". For that decision your bet is returned to you, thus it will not affect the performance of MCS, even if we consider that bet as a losing one.

And you can use any bet selection of your own preference, the system will perform equally well.

Within each even bet game, the odds are set in such a way, that there will be overall more losing bets than winning ones. MCS is adjusted in such a way, that losing a certain percentage of all our bets more than winning ones, still generates profits at the end of hundreds of shoes. This is due to the fact, that there is a mild cancellation, as the name implies and if, for instance, we win, say 33 bets and lose 41 within a Baccarat shoe, MCS will still generate about 3-4 units for this kind of shoe.

There will be tougher shoes, where the losing percentage is greater. MCS will still handle them properly. And in worse case scenarios, we will accept a small loss and move on without affecting the overall performance of the system. A performance chart below shows the steady growth of the profits.



 

This is for the Zumma tester book 1K shoes - the first 500, applying the milder version of MCS.  The system generates a total of 1410 units with a total drawdown of only 33 units only and a session bankroll of 57 units. The maximum bet parameter is set to 8 units and we will never place a bet more than 16 units, as the way the system functions is that we will place the 16 unit bet when the time comes. If it wins, we continue betting. If it loses, we end the run with a small loss.

In the slightly more aggressive version, the maxbet parameter is set to 16 and the highest bet is 32 to be placed only once. The session bankroll is 149 units and the profits are again more than 1000 units per each set of 600 and 500 shoes with the same parameters for each set.

Here is a performance chart of the slightly more aggressive version of MCS:

This is for the 600 Zumma shoes tester book.  Total profit achieved is 2007 units with maxbet set to 16, that is, a 32 unit bet can be placed once.  If it wins, we stay in the game, if not the run is abandoned.  We see not more than 9 abandoned runs overall for all 600 shoes and the graph still rises nice and well in profits.  The first 900 units are made with absolutely no abandoned runs.  The very first 7 shoes are profited with bets not exceeding 2 units.  In short, it's an amazing system, that you will love.

All the other tester books of Zumma, such as the 1K Baccarat shoes produce similar results exceeding 1000 units for each 500 shoe set with the same set of limits. All the simulations are provided to you as attachments.

In fact, following are the 6 MS-Excel simulations you will receive with the exact obtained results:

For the milder version:

MCS - betting B only - maxbet 8 - session bankroll 57 - 600 Zumma shoes - profits 1648 units
MCS - betting B only - maxbet 8 - session bankroll 57 - 1K Zumma shoes - first 500 - profits 1410 units
MCS - betting B only - maxbet 8 - session bankroll 57 - 1K Zumma shoes - second 500 - profits 1154 units

And for the slightly more aggressive version:

MCS - betting B only - maxbet 16 - session bankroll 149 - 600 Zumma shoes - profits 2077 units
MCS - betting B only - maxbet 16 - session bankroll 149 - 1K Zumma shoes - first 500 - profits 1109 units
MCS - betting B only - maxbet 16 - session bankroll 149 - 1K Zumma shoes - second 500 - profits 1012 units

Upon your request, you can receive simulations with the KISS bet selection, etc., which are all profitable the same way.

You can also key in your own bet selection or actual decisions from your played sessions and the simulation will show you the functionality of the system for each decision.

As you can see, the same maxbet and session bankroll values are used for each simulation, which proves the system to be very consistent in generating steady profits.  The system beats all Zumma tester books and randomly generated decisions all in a similar fashion. 

The system document is 38 pages, not because the system is complex, but because it includes many different examples and covers all scenarios.  As a matter of fact, the system itself is very easy to learn.  It will take you minutes to understand it.  It's very important to use a straightforward system at the casino to avoid making mistakes. 

You will find it also totally mechanical.  Two people applying MCS will be betting exactly the same amount of units if they start together and if they use the same bet selection.  Using two different bet selections, the two players will be making profits at different times using MCS's bet method, as their wins and losses will take place in different times. 

Nevertheless, profiting 1410 units for 500 shoes, we average about 3 units per shoe, all wins and losses and abandoned runs taken into account.

Since our maximum bet placed is 16 units and a lot of tables have a range of 1-100, our unit bet size can be 6 times higher than the minimum bet, that could be $10.   If you set your unit size at $60, one can profit 60 X 1410 = $84,600 for those 500 shoes, or make an average profit of $170 per shoe. If you play 6 shoes a day, your daily profit can be up to $1,020 using MCS. 

MCS goes for $600 and it's worth every penny of it. 

Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online.

Your satisfaction is guaranteed.  You have a full money back guarantee if you return the system within 30 days of your purchase, no strings attached.

Thank you!
Izak Matatya

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Frequently Asked Questions on MCS
Mild Cancellation System

by Izak Matatya
 

Q: For this system, I see the session bankroll's listed, but no mention of a lifetime bankroll.

1. How many bustouts for the mildest version?

2. What would be the lifetime bankroll for the mildest version?

Thank you

A: A lifetime bankroll of 450 units are quite ample to use MCS indefinitely for either version.

Only one of the Zumma sets required that amount. All the other sets had absolutely no drawdown for the mildest version. Resulting graph was on the positive side at all times.

I counted about 60 abandoned runs in total.

Q: Since these were Banker bets only, and EZ-Baccarat rules were used, how many pushes were seen during the test?

In 600 shoes you should have approximately 973 pushes. Player would still lose on these 973 decisions, but Banker would not win. This is the house edge on the Banker side in EZ-Baccarat. If you truly want to simulate EZ-Baccarat, you should include the pushes. 973 pushes will amount to a significant amount of money. The total figure I am not sure since the bet size would vary from 1 unit up to I guess 33 units in the aggressive version. Without the pushes, the player would not need any money management ... all that would be needed is a flat bet on Banker since the player would have the edge over the house in the very long run.

In order to simulate the pushes, you could include 1 push on the first shoe (changing 1 banker to a push), 2 pushes 2nd shoe (changing 2 bankers to pushes), 1 push 3rd shoe (changing 1 banker to a push), 2 pushes 4th shoe (changing 2 bankers to pushes) and so on. This should be done in a random manner and not by whether the bet won or lost in the simulation. By including 3 pushes for every 2 shoes tested this would be 900 pushes total for 600 shoes, which would get you reasonably close. To do otherwise would be inaccurate. I guarantee that the dealer will not allow a push to be counted as a win at the EZ-Baccarat table.

Oh, one additional point. These changed decisions in the test data (Banker to Push) would of course be a push on the Banker side only. Any Player bets made when a Banker push is seen would need to be calculated as a loss.

A: My programmer completed the implementation of EZ Baccarat pushes as per your request and the results are 1776 units for the Zumma 600 shoes instead of 2077 units. So you can account for a decrease of 8.5% for all simulations provided for EZ Baccarat.

Comment: Excellent!! Now that you have created an EZ Baccarat database to test upon, it will be easier for you to get a better idea about realistic profits in future system tests.

Q: I would like to see some results against roulette using a bet selection like Kiss if possible.

A: The Zumma results for the KISS bet selection generated 540 units for Zumma 600 shoes.  The KISS bet selection for Roulette works for all methods, including MCS. 

For roulette, also the Zig Zag (R B R B R B, etc.) bet selection seems to be doing very well with MCS, about 1 unit per 3 spins in average.

Q: Did you run it (KISS bet selection) over the Zumma 1000 and if so what were the results?

A: Yes, of course. over 1000 Zumma shoes, the first 500 generated 697 units and second 500 generated 716 units in the mildest version, maxbet set to 8 units.

Q: Why does betting bank only in EZ bac produce almost 3 units per shoe profit while kiss produces less than 1? If you subtract the 5% commission for bank that would account for the 2 unit per shoe difference. I would like to see the results for Zuma craps where commission does not enter the picture.

A: Electronic Craps Zumma results were provided by one gracious forum member, including all rules of Craps for Pass and Don't Pass lines, such as:

P is Pass
D is Don't Pass
B is Bar. Bar is loser for Pass and Push for Don't pass

Programming all this into the MCS simulations, following were the results:

Using P (pass line betting only): MCS generated 250 units for max bet 32 and session bankroll of 200 units.
Using D (Don't Pass line only) MCS generated 238 for the same parameters.

The Craps data consists of 10,628 decisions, comparing to 40,000 decisions of the Zumma 600 shoes test.

So the profits are quite proportional and consistent.

Moreover, you can go to the casino with a friend, one of you playing the P side only and your friend the D side and you will both profit more than 200 units for each set. Or, one can bet on both P and D and double the profits using differential betting.

Thank you all for your great interest and questions. 

MCS goes for $600 and it's worth every penny of it.   

Click here to order and a download link will open immediately after your payment online.

Your satisfaction is guaranteed.  You have a full money back guarantee if you return the system within 30 days of your purchase, no strings attached.

Thank you!
Izak Matatya

Wishing you all the best!
Izak

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