There are some other calculated risks that you can take. One of them which goes by the name “Martingale theory” suggests that you gradually lower your betting amount as you keep winning. Let’s say you just won $5. Instead of getting carried away and betting $10 in the heat, try and consider how much you’d lose if you lost the considered bet. You’d not only lose all your winnings but also end up losing more out of your pockets. This is when the Martingale theory comes into the picture. You’ll place a lower bet now, preferably such that even you’re going to lose, your net savings will always be a plus.
The strategy involves doubling up the bet amount until a winning round is achieved. Once achieved the bet amount returns to the lowest betting limit and it increases again until another win is achieved. By increasing the bet amount after each losing round, the next winning round will cover the past losses. As a result a steady accumulation of profit is achieved.
“Martingale” in the aviator crash game
The “Martingale” strategy is also relevant in crash games. Consider the example of betting in the crash game “Lucky Jet” by the “Martingale” method.
Auto cashaut will always be constant – (2x), changing only the bet amount:
Round | Bet $ (auto cashaut 2x) | Strategy |
1 | 1 | If you win, play Round 1 again. Profit $1. If you lose proceed to Round 2 and double your bet amount. |
2 | 2 | If you win, return to Round 1 and start again. Net Profit $1. If you lose proceed to Round 3 and double your bet amount. |
3 | 4 | If you win, return to Round 1 and start again. Net Profit $1. If you lose proceed to Round 4 and double your bet amount. |
4 | – | If you win, return to Round 1 and start again. Net Profit $1. If you lose proceed to the next round and double your bet amount. |
In the first example we have decided that our bet is 1 coin, We have lost 10 times in a row, adding all the bets placed, we have lost a total of 1023 conis, In the table below you you can see that with one win you go in profit of +1 coins.
№ | Bet $ (auto cashaut 2x) | Win / Loss | Profit |
1 | 10 | Loss | – 10 |
2 | 20 | Loss | – 30 |
3 | 40 | Loss | – 70 |
4 | 80 | Loss | – 150 |
5 | 160 | Loss | – 310 |
6 | 320 | Loss | – 630 |
7 | 640 | Loss | – 1270 |
8 | 1280 | Loss | – 2550 |
9 | 2560 | Loss | – 5110 |
10 | 5120 | Loss | – 10230 |
11 | 10240 | Win | + 10 |
12 | 10 | Win | + 20 |
13 | 10 | Win | + 30 |
14 | 10 | Loss | + 20 |
15 | 20 | Loss | 0 |
16 | 40 | Loss | – 40 |
17 | 80 | Loss | – 120 |
18 | 160 | Win | + 40 |
19 | 10 | Loss | +30 |
20 | 20 | Win | + 50 |
In the table above we placed a total of 20 bets, we have lost 15 bets and we won only 5 bets, in this example we had no luck, anyway even if we took more bets lose, our profit is positive of + 5 points
The important thing to understand about the Martingale / DoubleUp is that it can increase your chances of winning over the short term by betting big to win small. You will have more winning sessions than losing sessions, but your wins will be small and your losses, while less frequent, will be much bigger.