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The 1-3-2-6 Betting System

The name of this system says it all. It is similar to the Paroli system. It is based on the premise that you can win four times in a row.

Your initial bet is 1 unit, the second 3 units, the third 2 units and the fourth 6 units. Let’s assume that each unit is $10 and the odds are 1:1 – even money. 8-)

The first bet is $10. When winning, $10 is added to the $20 on the table making the second bet $30. When winning again on the second bet, there would be $60 on the table. Of this you take down $40 and the third bet is now $20. If the third bet wins, you will have $40 on the table to which you add $20 making a total of $60 for the fourth bet.

If the fourth bet wins, there would be a total of $120, of which $100 is net profit. Now all the bet with the profit is taken down and you start the system all over again at $10.

If you lose the first bet, your loss is $10. The second level loss is $20. At the third level, a loss will give you a net profit of $20. At the fourth level, a loss leaves you breaking even. Each time you lose, you start all over again at $10.

The attraction of 1-3-2-6 betting system is that you risk $20 at a chance of making $100 net profit. This means you can lose five times, and with one win get your money back.
Good Luck ;)

Which Betting System Is The BEST?

So, you’re wondering which betting system is the best? We consider several betting systems:

Here we present you with an introduction to the following betting systems. These serve as a starting point for gamblers looking to learn more about how to beat the online casinos.

  • 1-3-2-6 System – Positive progression, similar to the Paroli system
  • D’Alenbert System – Negative progression and insurance
  • Martingale System – Negative progression, the oldest known system
  • Labouchere System – Negative progression, also called the ‘Cancellation System’
  • Paroli System – Positive progression, the opposite of the Martingale System
  • Parlay System – Positive progression, similar to the Paroli system

Positive progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you win. Kind of “let-it-ride”. Require less capital and usually employed to take advantage of winning streaks. (No sweat, easy ride. This is my favorite system – IMHO).

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).

Why not try these systems online at internet casinos? They feature a fast, good looking interface to all your favorite casino games. The best feature is you can practice these systems without wagering money right away, but if you want to win, you have the option of playing for real cash.