Reverse Martingale Strategy

The Idea Behind This Roulette Strategy


As the name suggests, It's same Martingale Roulette Strategy with little modifications to it. Every time you win , you have to increase your bet. Every time you lose, you decrease your bet. Simple as that. The idea behind this system is that, if you're riding winning streak then you simply increase your profit. Once you start losing , decreasing your bet helps you limit your losses. As in the original Martingale Roulette Strategy you will be betting on red/black, even/odd, 1-18 or 19-36. To make this strategy work perfectly for your advantage , I advice you to find table with very small minimum bet and very high maximum bet. This way you will have less chance to hit casino bet "ceilings".

How It Works?


Here is example: lets say you made your bet on black. Now wait until ball hits black (if you lose, keep betting small amount of money on your color). Once you hit black, double your bet for the same color, in this case double your bet on black. If you win again, keep doubling. Lets say that you win 14 times in a row (sometime that happens) with starting bet of $2. That's 2-4-8-16-32-64-128-256-512-1024-2048-4096-8192-16384. So after 14th win you have won $16,384 and that is a lot of $$$ if you ask me. If you lose 14 times in a row: 2-2-2-2-... and so on, in total you will lose $28. If you lose, go back to your original small bet. Reverse Martingale Strategy can be risky, because once you lose, you lose all of your winnings. So It's best to leave table when you're riding the winning streak.

Pros:

  • You can make a decent bankroll if you're riding winning streak
  • Gives you ~50%/~50% chance to win
  • Easy to use

Cons:

  • If you lose , you lose all the winnings in a single turn

Summary

This is great Roulette Strategy if you know when to stop. If you step away from the table once you have solid bankroll, you will walk away with a lot of $$$ in your pocket. But If you lose after riding winning streak then you are back to where you have started. This strategy is great for short run play.