Martingale System

The Martingale system is the most popular and commonly used roulette strategy. The concept behind it is simple –
you increase your bet after every loss, so when you eventually win, you get your lost money back and start betting
with the initial amount again. It seems quite logical, and it is easy to understand and implement. No need to be a
math wizard or a strategic mastermind in order to use this system.

Using the Martingale System

The most effective way of using the Martingale is to only bet on even-money outside bets – 1-18, 19-36, Red, Black,
Even, and Odd. They have the maximum odds of winning (almost 50%), but the lowest payout of all – 1:1. This
means you win the same amount of money you bet for the spin. Overall, those are the safest bets you could possibly
place in a game of roulette.

For even-money bets, the bet progression that you will use goes like this:
1 – 2 – 4 – 8 – 16 – 32 – 64 – 128 – 256 – 512 – 1024 – 2048 – 4096 – 8192

So, Can Martingale Help Me Win?

The Martingale system will bring you small winnings in the short term, but because of the steep progression, it is an
extremely risky strategy to use in the long term. In the end, the amount you have lost will surely outweigh the
amount you have managed to win. It might seem to work at first, but the math does not lie.
Every player has a bad experience with this system eventually. We are giving you a fair warning – do not make
extensive use of it in the end! You might end up losing a lot of money and love for the game of roulette.