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Fibonacci Sequence: 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 8 - 13 - 21 - 34 - 55 - 89 - 144
By definition, the first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 1 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. Each number represents a Unit, if u were betting $10 a unit then your initial bet would be $10... As an example lets say we bet Chelsea to Tie at 3.50 odds every game (2013-14 Record: 25 Wins - 7 Ties - 6 Losses) and they didn't tie until game #5 |
Bet #
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2
3
4
5
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Bet Amount
$10
$10
$20
$30
$50
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Total Bets
$10
$20
$40
$70
$120
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Win Amount
$0
$0
$0
$0
$175
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Total Win/Loss
-10
-20
-40
-70
-120+175 = +55
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Important info:
We increase our bet amount with each losing bet using the Fibonacci Number Sequence After the first win we go back 2 spots (using above example...we won on our 5th bet ($50 amount) so our 6th bet would be for $20 and increasing with each losing bet just as before (20 - 30 - 50 - 80 - 130 - 210) until we win again. After our second win we go back to the beginning and start over from $10 following the same sequence of increasing our bet after each loss. |
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Martingale System: Basically Doubling your bet on the Roulette Wheel after each loss
A martingale is any of a class of betting strategies that originated from and were popular in 18th century France. The simplest of these strategies was designed for a game in which the gambler wins his stake if a coin comes up heads and loses it if the coin comes up tails. The strategy had the gambler double his bet after every loss, so that the first win would recover all previous losses plus win a profit equal to the original stake. The martingale strategy has been applied to roulette as well, as the probability of hitting either red or black is close to 50% |
Bet #
1
2
3
4
5
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Bet Amount
$10
$20
$40
$80
$160
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Total Bets
$10
$30
$70
$150
$310
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Win Amount
$0
$0
$0
$0
$320
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Total Win/Loss
-10
-30
-70
-150
-310+320 = +10
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Important Info:
Bets should be made on Roulette Wheel (Red or Black) (High or Low) where your odds are 1-1 and your odds of winning are 50%
Some casinos have a maximum bet amount which may not allow you to bet the required amount if you should lose several bets in a row
Bets should be made on Roulette Wheel (Red or Black) (High or Low) where your odds are 1-1 and your odds of winning are 50%
Some casinos have a maximum bet amount which may not allow you to bet the required amount if you should lose several bets in a row
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Anti-Martingale System: Reverse of the Martingale System
This is also known as the reverse martingale. In a classic martingale betting style, gamblers increase bets after each loss in hopes that an eventual win will recover all previous losses. The anti-martingale approach instead increases bets after wins, while reducing them after a loss. The perception is that the gambler will benefit from a winning streak or a "hot hand", while reducing losses while "cold" or otherwise having a losing streak. |
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The D'Alembert Betting System
The betting strategy is based on his Law of Equilibrium. The Law basically states that over a long period of time, an individual can expect to have a higher probability of winning immediately following a loss (and vice versa). |
The D'Alembert betting strategy is...after each loss, the player increases their bet by one unit. Or, after each win, the player reduces their bet by one unit.
For example, if you start by betting $10 and you lose, then your next bet will be $20. If you lose again, then the third bet will be $30. If you win the $30 bet, then you will drop your next bet back down to $20. Unlike other betting systems, there are no cycles that immediately drop you back down to the initial $10 bet. Each bet is either 1 unit higher or lower than the last, depending on the whether you won or lost. |
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The Contra D'Alembert Betting System
As you can see from the name of this strategy it's based on the D'Alembert betting system, but it's opposite to it. For each loss you decrease your bet by 1 unit, for each win you increase the bet. The contra version of the D'Alembert progression works well in a long-term series of bets. Implementing this method you'll be able to make the most of your winning streaks and make your losing streaks less dramatic. Here is an example. The player bets $1 and wins it. He raises his next bet to $2. Upon winning, his next bet is set to $3. |
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Progression System: Martingale System for Sports
Ideally for betting on soccer ties with odds of 3.00 or higher, doubling the bet after each loss until you win like in the Martingale System example. |
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Surebet System
Also known as Arbitrage Betting, you always win...by combining several bookies, odds surpluses can arise when you bet on contrasting outcomes. You just place a bet on a certain outcome but with a different bookmaker you bet on the opposite outcome as well. Since both odds are unusually high above average you're going to win a guaranteed profit. Using the example below with a $100 bet |
Team 1
Germany
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Team 2
Brazil
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2.80 (Bet365)
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X
3.10 (Ladbrokes)
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2
3.80 (Paddy Power)
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Odds of 2.80 on Germany mean betting $100 u have a payout of $280 if u win ($100 x 2.80 = $280)
Surebet System $35.50 on Team 1 (2.80 - Bet365) = $100 $32 on Tie (3.10 - Ladbrokes) = $100 $26.30 on Team 2 (3.80 - Paddy Power) = $100 Adding those totals together = $93.80 to win $100 So your are making +$6.20 regardless of the game's outcome Surebet Finder |