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Martingale |
You simply put your chips on red, black, odd, even, 1-18 or 19-36 and hope for the best. If you win, bet 1 unit again. If you lose, double your bet amount to 2 units. Continue doing so until you win, and then bet 1 unit again. |
The Martingale system can lead to significant losses if you experience a series of consecutive losses. Many casinos have table limits for bets, which can prevent you from continuing to double your bets indefinitely. |
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Labouchere |
With each bet, the player stakes an amount equal to the sum of the first and last numbers on the list. If only one number remains, that number is the amount of the stake. If the bet is successful, the two amounts are removed from the list. If the bet is unsuccessful, the amount lost is appended to the end of the list. |
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Fibonacci |
To bet using the Fibonacci system on roulette, you use the Fibonacci sequence to increase your bets after losing.
How to use the Fibonacci system
Start with an initial bet
If you lose, move up the sequence
If you win, move down the sequence
Example
If you start with a $1 bet and lose, you would next bet $1 again, then $2, then $3, and then $5
If you win with the $5 bet, you would move down two numbers in the sequence |
Compared to Martingale, there is less risk of a sudden increase in stakes. It takes a long time to recover losses, so the impact of roulette's deduction rate is greater. |
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D'Alembert |
The D'Alembert strategy follows a simple structure that only works on even bets, like red or black. Before you play, decide on a set amount of money to act as a unit, for example $1. If you win the bet, decrease the next bet by one unit, and if you lose, increase the next bet by one unit. |
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JamesBond |
It is made up of the following bets:
14chips on high numbers 19 to 36.
5chips on a double street, covering 13-18,
1chip on zero. |
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Oscar'sGrind |
Oscar's Grind divides the entire gambling event into sessions. A session is a sequence of consecutive wagers made until 1 unit of profit is won. Each session begins by betting 1 unit, and ends by winning 1 unit of profit. If the gambler loses, the session continues and the bet is repeated. |
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High dozen |
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5doubleStreets |
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4splits 2columns |
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ReverseMartingale |
The opposite betting method to the Martingale system |
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ReverseLabouchere |
The opposite betting method to the Labouchere system |
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ReverseFibonacci |
The opposite betting method to the Fibonacci system |
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ReverseD'Alembert |
The opposite betting method to the D'Alembert system |
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ReverseOscar'sGrind |
The opposite betting method to the Oscar'sGrind system |
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