Positive progressions, trends, mini streaks, stop limits, blah blah blah. We’ve heard it all before. It’s just another losing progression system.
But the website does have some pretty funny quotes:
“NMBJ is not a negative progression, nor is it really a positive progression. It is positive only in the sense that you raise your bet when you're winning and back off when you’re losing.”
Well, that’s the definition of a positive progression system. Duh!
“NMBJ is also easy to master once you've got basic strategy down cold turkey.”
Wait, am I memorizing basic strategy or giving it up?
“In a "zero sum" game a coin will come up heads 50% of the time and tails the other 50% in the long run -- ultimately balancing the scales of justice at zero. Nobody really wins in the long run, it's a break-even situation where gamblers are betting on short-term trends or "streaks."”
That’s the definition of a zero EV game (aka a fair game). A zero sum game is something completely different. It seems strange that a professional gambler doesn’t know basic game theory.
-Sonny-