In the Capped Martingale Strategy, the player caps themselves to a certain number of double ups before hitting the table limit. In practice, most capped martingale players will use a cap of 3 or 4 double ups, e.g. bet 1 $5, bet 2 $10, bet 3 $20 and bet 4 $40. After hitting your cap, you must start the martingale series again.
The capped martingale is better for players who do not enjoy the high risk nature of the large double ups past 3 or 4 losses of the standard martingale. So the capped martingale is good for players who don't want to risk large chunks of their bankroll on a single spin. The capped martingale is still in line with the general progressive betting idea that you can have a winning session without having to win more than 50% of the time.
There is also the potential to combine the Capped Martingale with the Grand Martingale, e.g. bet 1 $5, bet 2 $15, bet 3 $35 and bet 4 $75. This is more aggressive but the player will still avoid the largest double ups of the traditional martingale.
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