Using gambling systems can add structure to the way you play a casino game. Gaming systems are designed to provide a betting procedure which outperforms a random betting pattern. No system can absolutely guarantee a profit every time, but they do offer a strategy for the player to stick to. Below is a list of some of the most well known gambling systems, plus a few more unusual ones. Most of these can be applied to all casino games (e.g. craps, blackjack, baccarat, roulette), but a few are specific to roulette alone. Test some of them out and have some fun. Be lucky!
Martingale System
This is the most well known and simple of all gambling systems. The Martingale system can be used on a wide range of casino games, but is mainly used regarding evens money betting on the roulette table. It is known as a progressive system because the amount a player stakes increases after losses.
In very simple terms stakes are double after losses until a win occurs.Click here for more about Martingale System
The paroli system is the opposite of the martingale system. You start with one bet and you increase your bet when you win rather than when you lose.Click here for more about Paroli System
1-3-2-6 System
This is a really attracive staking system when betting on even-money shots in the casino. It sets limits on losses and sets limits on reward, making it easier to walk away whatever happens. You risk two betting units for a chance to win ten units, but as with all true systems it still requires a little luck in achieving your goal.Click here for more about 1-3-2-6 System
Oscar's Grind System
This system has no relation to a Hollywood star missing out on an Oscar, rather it relates to a gambler in the 1950's & 1960's known as "Oscar" who produced detailed records of consistent profits at craps. Here are the details of the "Grind".Click here for more about Oscar's Grind System
Parley Progression System
This is another simple system,once a bet is won you leave the winnings there to go on the next bet "let it ride". Therefore in the next bet if you lose you only has lost your first bet, if the bet is won you get 4 units back.Click here for more about Parley Progression System
Hollandish System
You begin the game with a stake of one unit until you win for the first time. Then you try to compensate for your previous losses with a progression of 3 units. If three bets were lost, you will have to win three times before the progression is finished.Click here for more about Hollandish System
Pivot Roulette System
Spend some time at a roulette table prior to commencing play and write down the winning number of each spin until one number repeats. The repeat number is your "pivot number" and therefore the number on which you place your first bet.Click here for more about Pivot Roulette System
D'Alembert System
This simple system is employed for even money betting and involves adding a unit to your last bet if you lose and removing a unit every time you win.Click here for more about D'Alembert System
Labouchere System
The Labouche is also known as the 'Cancellation System'. You start by writing down 3 or 4 (or more) numbers - they can be all the same - whatever you like. 1-1-1-1 or 1-3-6-4 or 1-2-3-4. You start by adding the two outside numbers and you bet the sum of them. Click here for more about Labouchere System
Because of the tampering with wheels and possible change of balls overnight, it was designed to pick up any bias in a wheel as early as possible on the day, and get on the numbers before they come out on their good runs.Click here for more about Shower Roulette System
Fibonacci System
Here the player starts by staking one unit per bet, if the player wins they continue to bet one unit. The progression begins when a player loses the one unit bet.Click here for more about Fibonacci System