Martingale Roulette System Guideline

The Martingale roulette system actually at first was developed in the 18th century to be applied at coin games. It was incredibly popular among players who should double each time when they lose, implying that an initial bet should be laid in case it’s a win. A great many gamblers preferred the Martingale Roulette System to any other betting strategies known at that time for it provides all the lost bets back and the winning profit that is equal to the initial bet if a player wins. For example, if a player’s initial bet is $10, and he or she puts a bet in either the black or the red box, then the winning probability is 18/38 in American roulette and 18/37 in European roulette. So if a player loses four times in a row, the second spin bet will be $20, for the third spin the  bet will be $40 and after the fourth loss the lost bet will sum up to $80.  Let it be that a player’s fifth bet will win, then his or her fifth bet should be $160 according to the Martingale Roulette System, and in total the loss will be equal to $10+$20+$40+80+$160=$310 though the winning bet will reach only $320. That’s why a gain will be just $10, that’s not enough for such a huge bet. By the way it should be noted that there were quite few gamblers who managed to win much money while playing roulette and applying the Martingale Roulette System but the number of those who lost money is dominant. That’s quite easy to count: it is worth while applying the Martingale Roulette System if you have some impressive gambling budget, at least $300 when your bet should be no more than $10.  If you possess some $100 and use the Martingale Roulette System, be ready to suffer losses. As the probability if your running out of your budget is greater than you win.  Remember the fact that your bet after several spins due to the Martingale Roulette System can exceed a table maximum bet, so that you lose all the placed bets and have nothing in return. It’s not a nice perspective to face, is it?

Practicing the Martingale Roulette System will do for those who try the hand for the first time in roulette, for it’s extremely easy to learn. Otherwise it’s not recommended for gamblers who play roulette quite often, especially American roulette, as the interest rate doesn't agree with bets in total. 

Keep in mind that nowadays gamblers have a wide range of roulette system to choose from and the most gainful Pivot roulette system and the James Bond's roulette system are thought to be.  Do your best while picking some system and best of luck!

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