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The Pyramid System
This system is far more appealing to the player for its winning approach doesn't entail the kind of deep ditch digging that the Martingale and Grand Martingale do.
In this system, also called the D'Alembert, we'll look at each bet it terms of units, and to make life easy, we'll use $1.00 as our unit bet. The first bet will be $1.00. If we win, the sequence is ended, and we'll begin a new one.
If the bet is lost, our next bet becomes $2.00. Each subsequent loss adds $1.00 to the bet, so that five consecutive losses would produce a $6.00 bet on the following play.
This system is interesting for after every win, you will decrease your bet by one unit. The end result of this system is that every win (as opposed to every progression) produces a win of $1.00, or if you prefer to think in terms of units, every win produces a one unit gain. Every won bet is $1.00 more than the previous lost bet.
You can see the attractions of this system, for despite sustaining five straight losses and eight overall as against only six wins, the sequence where we left off showed the player dead even. A win on the next play would forge a profit of $40.00, with the next bet being $3.00, so the bettors'r position looks pretty good overall.
This is all well and good on a short run only. In the long run, this system will ultimately lose. As progressions continues, there will be more losses than wins.
Roulette Tips: How to Cut the House Edge in Half...
Here's how to cut the house edge on roulette in half: Check the wheel before you start playing. If you see both 0 and 00, walk away. In other words, only play single-zero roulette -- the kind with a 0 but no 00. Not all casinos offer single 0 roulette, but for those that do the house edge is only 1.35 percent instead of 2.7 percent on the double 0 variety.
Submitted by Rick J.
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