Nope, i'm not talking about marginale progressive betting, but another kind of betting. This stategy is said to make you around $70-$140 per hour. In roulette, there're 1st 12 (Low), 2nd 12 (Middle), and 3rd 12 (High), right? The strategy is that you bet on any row that doesn't hit for the last 5 spins. First you simply spin 5 times without betting and note down all outcome. Let's say the outcome for the 5 spins are L H L H H, so now we bet $1 on the middle (M), because it's not hit for 5 spins. If we win, we'll profit $2. We keep spinning until any row is not hit for 5 consecutive spins. Ok, say we spins 3 times more (L H L H H
M M H), so now we bet on L because it's not hit for the last 5 spins (L H L
H H M M H).
The concept of this strategy is that the odds is tiny for a row not being hit once in 16 spins. It happens about 19 times in 10,000 spins for single-zero wheel. By the time this happens, we have made more profit to cover the max drawdown already. We use below progressive betting stategy to play (assumming we bet $1 initially):
Bet $1
If lose, bet $2
If lose, bet $3
If lose, bet $4
If lose, bet $6
If lose, bet $9
If lose, bet $14
If lose, bet $21
If lose, bet $32
If lose, bet $47
If lose, save the rest of balance to play tomorrow.
Maximum drawdown is only $139. The profit is $2-$4 for each win regardless of last 9 losses.