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Betting system


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To win from a casino game, players always go for several betting systems. These systems were invented to save the players from wasting their money in gambling. Not all the rules or the systems are applicable in every game. A few gambling betting systems exist, which can be followed in most of the games. These basic gambling strategies are divided in three categories. Those are as follows:

 Positive progression betting systems – If you wish to follow this kind of system to make the most of your money, you need to increase your bets after every win. Any game played under this category involves less capital.

 Negative progression betting systems – It is a different kind of betting system to follow which, you have to raise your bets after every loss. This particular gambling betting system usually attracts large capital so that a single win can recover all your previous losses.

 Insurance betting systems – It is a unique kind of betting system where you have to lower your bets after every win instead of increasing them. This system also needs high capital.

Several gambling strategies and betting systems have evolved on the basis of the systems mentioned above. Some of them are very useful in various popular casino games, such as Blackjack, Baccarat, Roulette, Let-it-Ride and Poker. Those are described below:

 The 1-3-2-6 System – This system is a kind of positive progression system. Veterans find the 1-3-2-6 system and the Paroli system quite similar. The 1-3-2-6 system helps you win at least 4 times at a stretch. Let’s understand the system. If you put $10 as your initial bet and win the game, you have to bet $30 for the next round. If you win again, your proposed bet for the 3rd game will be $20. Now, if your luck drives you to win the third game, you are bound to place $60 as your bet for the 4th round. That means you are investing 1 unit for the first round of game and increasing the units followed by the wins.

 The D'Alembert System – This system holds the features of both negative progression system and insurance betting system. To be more specific, it is a wise combination of the Martingale and Insurance systems. If you wish to follow this system, you have to increase your bets after every loss and decrease the amount of bets after every win.

 The Martingale System – It is one of the oldest betting systems employed by the players. Martingale system holds the characteristics of negative progression. It can be applied to even money bets only. Players find this system suitable for playing Roulette. If you wish to follow the Martingale, you need to double your bets after every loss. Suppose you have started the game with 1 unit. Now, if you lose, you have to bet 2 units for the 2nd round. If you win, you have to call the same bet as was previously called. The main objective of this system is to make up for all losses with a single win.

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