This system is an expansion of winning system #1 - the double loss system from the general section, but goes into more detail on how to best play the system for roulette. In this version of the system we explain how to use the great odds offered by roulette to the systems advantage.
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The double loss system is fall proof in theory, although pulling it off may require some serious bottle at times. It is easy to follow and returns a good payout with every win. It is best used on games where the loss/win ratio is relatively even. Ideal for Blackjack and roulette in any variation.
Let’s assume the original stake is $1.00
Recommended minimum budget for playing this system $100.
The system works by playing chains of bets, in this example our first bet is $1 this starts our first chain. In each chain you keep making bets in the chain until you get a win. Once you have a win the chain is over, collect your profit and start a new chain again with a $1.00 bet.
Lets look at this in detail below.
chain 1.
$1.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome win---------------------in this chain $1.00![]()
In the event of a win you should take the buck and re-place the bet a happy dollar up.
Total winnings after chain 1 --------------------$1.00![]()
chain2.
$1.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome lose-------------------in this chain -$1.00![]()
As we lost the first round of betting in this chain, we are a dollar down. In the event of a loss you should double the loss; in this case the loss has been $1.00. So our next bet would be $2.00.
$2.00 bet placed ---------------------------------outcome win--------------------in this chain $1.00![]()
Because the bet was a double of the loss in this chain we have recouped our loss from the first round of betting and made another dollar.
Total winning after chain 2---------------------$2.00![]()
chain3.
All going pretty well so far then, but what if we lose several rounds of betting on the trot, remember its the loss of the chain we double, not the stake, in this next example we lose 4 rounds of betting on the trot again we start from our original chain stake of $1.00
$1.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome lose-------------------in this chain -$1.00![]()
Double the loss
$2.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome lose-------------------in this chain -$3.00![]()
So things in this chain aren't going so well, but stick with the system and have faith a win will eventually come. For our next bet we double the total chain loss. So far in the chain we have lost $3.00, so our next bet will be $6.00
$6.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome lose-------------------in this chain -$9.00![]()
It should now be clear that the amounts of the bets you need to place grow rapidly, which is why it’s important to start with a low amount such as the $1.00 we're using to start our chains. So far in the chain we have lost $9.00, so our next bet will be $18.00
$18.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome lose-------------------in this chain -$27.00![]()
So this is where we need to hold our nerve with the system 4 losses on the trot is a pretty bad run and about now you may well want to bail on the system (if you have the budget to continue though you should), successful betting is about discipline not emotion. We now need to double our total loss and make the next bet. So far in the chain we have lost $27.00, so our next bet will be $54.00
$54.00 bet placed ----------------------------------outcome win-------------------in this chain $27.00![]()
After 4 losses we get the win we've been looking for, because our bet will win us $54.00 we have recouped our previous $27 loss and are now $27.00 in profit for the chain. We add this to our previous chain wins and start a new chain back at the original $1.00 bet.
Total winning after chain 3---------------------$29.00![]()
So the above examples should give you a good idea of the system here are some easy reference notes.
Here is a table showing bets unto a losing streak of 10, remember this system is best suited to casino games where the win/loss ratio is around 50/50, such as blackjack or betting black constantly on the roulette table. Although it can also be used for other bets on sports, using this system on sports betting could provide a great return since you will get more than your stake at the end of the chain. This table assumes a payout win equivalent to the bet.
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Number in chain sequence |
bet placed |
chain loss (if bet lost) |
chain win (if bet win) |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
$1 $2 $6 $18 $54 $162 $486 $1458 $4374 $13122 |
$1 $3 $9 $27 $81 $243 $729 $2187 $6561 $19683 |
$1 $1 $3 $9 $27 $81 $243 $729 $2187 $6561 |
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As you can see from the table it doesn't take long for the betting to get seriously out of hand, unless you've got pretty deep pockets, we would suggest only playing up to a chain loss of 5, if you lose 5 in a row, cut your losses and start a new chain back at $1.
Losing chains of 5 will be pretty rare if your betting on the right casino games or making the right sports bets keep them simple like just picking the winning team for example.
Obviously there are tons of variations on this system, instead of doubling the loss you can just add $1 to your loss this would ensure every time the win in the chain comes you make $1 per chain. a full article on this variation of the system will be coming soon.
Ok so after reading above you should be familar with the general idea of the double loss system let look at how to apply this more specifically to roulette.
As mentioned above it is best to bet on an outcome where the chance of a win is as near as 50/50 as possible, Roulette therefore is as close to 50/50 as your likely to get when you play either black/red or odd/even.
To give yourself the best chance you should stick to one of the four options for each chain, then change to another option for the start of the next chain.
For an example then start by placing a bet on black, then continue placing your bets on black until the chain has run its course and you get the win. Once the you've secured the win start a new chain this time betting on another one of the four options.
So for your next chain you might switch to odd. Play the chain through again continuing to place bets on odd (doubling your loss) until the chain is won.
After the chain is won switch to either red or even and continue until you've played all four options. Switching the bets around for each chain will keep it pretty interesting and allow you to keep better track of your chains.
If your feeling brave you could always try it with the 3.1 odds on the roulette table but you'll be seriously effecting the chances of getting the chain won quickly, the upside is that instead of winning back double your chain loss so far you'd win triple your chain loss so far.
As the table above shows though bets soon mount up so the 3.1 option is only really adviseable if you can find a casino with low minimum stake roulette such as a $0.20 min play.
Remember to stay disciplined, it's easy to think you'll just stick on one big bet once you see the cash going up!
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