For centuries, desperate gamblers have tried to invent mathematical systems guaranteed to beat the casino’s house edge.
Progressive systems dictate exactly how much money you should wager based entirely on the outcome of your previous hand.
The premise of the Martingale is incredibly simple: every time you lose a bet, you double your wager on the very next spin.
The Martingale assumes you have an infinite amount of money to weather a devastating ten-spin losing streak.
Instead of doubling your bet, you increase your wager by adding the two previous bets together after a loss.
No pattern of betting sizes can ever alter the fundamental mathematical probability of the game itself.
| Betting System | Progression Method | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|
| Martingale | Double after every loss | Extremely High (Fast Bankruptcy) |
| Fibonacci | Follow the mathematical sequence | High (Slower Bankruptcy) |
Accept that the casino has the edge, play for entertainment, and never use math to justify chasing your losses.