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DYNAMIC MARTINGALE

This is an original variation of the martingale system that I have developed with the purpose of trying to reduce the volatility of the martingale system and staying below the table limit. The core idea of my Dynamic Martingale System is to divide the martingale bet into smaller units spread across other even money bets.

Let’s start with a small example of a very conservative version of the Dynamic Martingale System. Your original bet is $2 on Red and you have just lost 3 times in a row. So your last bet was $8 and your next bet should be $16. Instead of betting $16 on red, we now diversify our bet to $8 on red, $4 on even and $4 on high. In effect, we are still following the martingale by increasing our total wager to $12 but we have now reduced the volatility by spreading it out. This works mathematically because even though the probability might appear the same, the bets are not perfectly correlated and therefore we have increased our risk adjusted returns. You can spread out your bets however you want but the total amount on the split bets should total what the next martingale bet should amount to. You don’t need to split the bet into 3; you can just split into 2 if you want.

 
 

After you split the martingale bet, you must treat each new bet as new martingale. So if we had $8 on red, $4 on even and $4 on high; and the next spin was red, even and low. We won on the red and even but lost the high. Our next total martingale bet would be $8 (double $4). So we could either bet $8 on high or we could choose to split the $8 again.

Using the Dynamic Martingale System, there is no longer any reason to fear the table limit as much. You can in practice fight the casino for many many spins now. This is the most useful feature of the Dynamic Martingale System. Sometimes, it will take time to complete a full martingale chain because it keeps getting split but the casino is now much less likely to force you to stop your martingale chain.

Operationally, there are different ways to use the Dynamic Martingale System. You can use it quite aggressively by combining it with the Grand Martingale system (double plus 1 bet after a loss) and splitting my bets quite often (after 3 losses - usually I will stop the grand martingale and go back to a straight martingale after the split). Or you can use it to keep each individual bet size to an amount you are comfortable with. Or you can use it as a Save card when your bets are getting very big and you need to stay under the table limit.

Good Luck

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