Negative Progression Systems | |
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Martingale | Perhaps the most commonly known negative progression system, the Martingale strategy doubles bets after each loss until there is a win. This is to cover previous losses and gain a small profit on the next winning spin. |
d'Alembert | This system is as old as the game itself and instructs players to increase the bet by 1 unit on a loss or decrease it by 1 unit on a win. |
Fibonacci | Created by an Italian mathematician, this system uses a sequence of numbers, originally intended to predict the exponential growth of rabbits, to determine the next bet. |
Labouchere | Made popular by an 18th-century British politician, this system bases bet progression on a series of numbers that, when added together, equal your personal profit goal. The series grows with each loss and shrinks with each win. |
Positive Progression Systems | |
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1-3-2-6 | This system moves forward along the number series, 1-3-2-6, on a win to determine the next bet. Each loss resets the bet back to the beginning of the series. |
Contra d'Alembert | This Reverse d'Alembert system instructs players to add 1 unit to the total bet on a win or take away 1 unit on a loss. |
Reverse Labouchere | This system uses a player created number series to select bets. The series grows with each win and shrinks with each loss. |
Paroli | Rumored to have been created by the inventor of roulette, this system doubles the base bet after each win 3 consecutive times. On a loss, it resets back to the initial bet. |
Other Popular Systems | |
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Andrucci | This system was invented in modern times and is based on the Chaos theory. It requires players to observe the table for a while and record numbers that are 'hot.' Then, place bets on 'lucky' numbers. |
3/2 | The 3/2 system combines a bet on Red/Black with a bet on Columns to cover 70% of the numbers each spin. |
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