Martingale (High Risk)
Double after every loss. A single win recovers all losses plus one unit.
Example: 1 → 2 → 4 → 8 (win) = 16 payout, net +1.
- Pros: Quick loss recovery.
Cons: Long losing streaks explode bet size; you can hit the table limit fast. Use only with a 50 %+ win chance and a deep bankroll.
Paroli (Low Risk)
Increase after a win, reset after three wins or any loss.
Example: 1 → 2 → 4 (three wins) then back to 1.
- Pros: Lets you "ride" short streaks while limiting downside.
- Cons: Profit depends on hitting back-to-back wins; flat sessions feel slow.
D’Alembert (Medium Risk)
Add one unit after a loss, subtract one after a win.
Example: 2 → 3 → 4 (two losses) → 3 (win) → 2.
- Pros: Smoother stake curve than Martingale; easier on the nerves.
- Cons: Can drift negative in long chop sessions.
Fixed Multiplier (Flat Betting)
Stake remains constant; you pick one multiplier and stick to it.
Example: Always roll for 2× payout with a 49.5 % win chance.
- Pros: Keeps RTP closest to the theoretical 99 %; perfect for automated scripts.
- Cons: No built-in loss recovery—profit relies on long-term probability.
1-3-2-6 (Medium Risk)
Bet sequence lasts four wins: 1, 3, 2, 6 units; any loss resets to 1.
- Pros: Captures streak upside while capping worst-case loss at four units.
Cons: Breaks even unless you complete the four-step run.
High-Multiplier Snipe (High Risk)
Tiny stakes on very high multipliers (20×–100×+).
Example: 0.0005 BTC at 50× payout.
- Pros: One hit can erase dozens of misses.
- Cons: Low hit rate; bankroll evaporates if you chase too long.
Set a strict stop-loss before starting.