Going to start tracking some betting systems using my plays. Most of these seemingly are for
The systems I am using are Fibonacci, The Progression System, and D'Alambert. I also will be tracking playing all these same plays just flat betting each one so I can see the difference. All four systems will have the same play every day. Below is a brief explanation of each system I copy and pasted from a
The Fibonacci System or mathematical series can be very profitable to a crapshooter. You can bet flat bets on the pass, don't pass, come or don't come.
If you win any two consecutive bets, no matter where you are on the progression you
The progression you must bet is, of course, the Craps Fibonacci system series.
You will bet multiples of 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, etc.
With the exception of the first two bets, your new wager is always the sum of your prior two bets, so you don't have to memorize anything.
Let's look at some examples of the Craps Fibonacci System.
For all of these we will assume $1 unit bets.
You start betting, first $1 on the pass line, lose, and bet another $1. Now once the first two bets are established, the next bet is always the total of the 2 previous bets, so you bet $2, which you lose also.
The next bet is $3 ($2 + $1) which you lose. 3 +2 is 5 so your fifth bet is $5, easy to remember, but you lose that one also.
Now your sixth bet is $5 plus $3 or $8 which you win. Your seventh bet is $8 + $5 or $13 which you win also.
Now let's see what happened.
You lost the first five bets - $1 + $1 + $2 + $3 + $5 or a total of $12. You win the next two bets for $8 and $13, so you've won $21 and lost $12 so you have a $9 profit.
Let's say you lose the first ELEVEN bets so you lose $1 + $1 + $2 + $3 +$5 + $8 + $13 + $21 + $34 + $55 + $89 or a total of $232.
If you win only the next two bets at $144 and $233, you would win $377 and be ahead by $144.
You will also profit if you win any two out of three bets.
If
Your goal in this system is to make a profit. Once you win any two out of three bets, you pocket the profit and start again at bet # 1.
You should quit when you win 50% of your buy in, so if you buy in for $500 you should stop when you win $250.
The Progression System is a system that is used mostly when playing blackjacks. However, it can also be used for nearly all casinos games with a little tinkering here and there.United States Exclusive No Deposit Bonus: $25 at Classy Coin Casino, no deposit needed! For more details and the coupon code, click here.
The idea of the Progression System is that it minimizes loses and maximizes wins. The minimum bet in this system depends on how much you are prepared to lose. So, let’s say you have a $500 bankroll to play blackjack with. With that, we’ll do a $10 Progression System. If you have $100, make it a $2 Progression System, $1,000 will be a $20 Progression System and so on.
The betting sequence in the $10 Progression is as follows:
10-10-15-15-20-20-30-30-50-50-70-70-100-100.
The maximum bet stays at $100 in this progression, even if you do get to the to end of the progression. So, every time you win, you move up a step on the progression ladder. And once you lose a bet, you go back to the first step in the sequence.
D’Alembert System
Introduced in the mid 1700’s by Jean le Rond D’Alembert. This is a progression system
that helps win back losses in small steps instead of all at once like the Martingale.
It was engineered for use on the even chance bets on a roulette table but can be used
on any even chance bet. This system works on the theory that over time there will be
an equal number of wins for both the player and the banker. If a player starts a session
by placing one unit ($1, $5 or any other value) on the player to win, after a losing hand
he will increase the subsequent bet by one unit and after a winning bet will decrease the
next bet by one unit. So if he were betting on the player and the results were - loss,
loss, loss, win, loss, win, win, loss, win, win, win - then the bets placed would be as
follows (the numbers in brackets show the level of your bankroll after the spin):
1 (-1), 2 (-3), 3 (-6), 4 (-2), 3 (-5), 4 (-1), 3 (+2), 2 (+0), 3 (+3), 2 (+5), 1 (+6)
This sequence would close with a win of $6. As soon as the number of wins is equal to the
number of losses plus one, then the sequence ends with a win. Also notice that after the 7th,
9th and 10th spins the player was showing a profit, because the bets placed on winning spins
are one unit greater than the previous losing spin. Having the possibility of a positive bankroll
before the sequence is complete allows the player to cut the session short after a small win
rather than risking the chance of the session ending badly. Although this system lessens the
chances of losing your bankroll the possibility of this happening is still there. A long sequence
of consecutive losses or a period of time where the banker wins more often than the player will
soon put the system in a position where it becomes almost impossible to recover. As always the
house edge works on every spin, and so increasing your bets will eventually increase your losses.