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Tuesday, 21 March 2006 |
Here you will find a number of gambling systems, it is a good idea to experiment with all of them in practice play, that way you will find out which ones you feel comfortable with. - The 1-3-2-6 System - Positive progression, similar to the Paroli system
- The D'Alenbert System - Negative progression and insurance
- The Labouchere System - Negative progression, also called the 'Cancellation System' (Also The Labouchere System in Reverse, positive progression)
- The Martingale System - Negative progression, the oldest known system
- The Parlay System - Positive progression, similar to the Paroli system
- The Paroli System - Positive progression, the opposite of the Martingale System
* Positive progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you win. This requires less capital and is usually employed to take advantage of winning streaks. * Negative progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you lose. Require more capital and usually employed to force a winning outcome following a losing streak. (Nerve-wracking, very painful when you lose. Avoid these systems if you can.) * Insurance betting systems: You decrease the amount of your bet when you win, usually following a high initial bet or following short 'let-it-ride' progressive wins. (Play it safe. A good compromise.) | 
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