Using the Grand Martingale betting method to win at roulette, follows the same principles as the Martingale method. The difference is that the player when he loses must add one more chip to the value of his last bet and then multiply it by two.
Another difference is that with the Grand Martingale method, the player will be more aggressive, consequently, his profits or losses, may be higher.
RULES:
- Set a goal, for example, to win 30 chips.
- Set a value for your first bet, for example, 3 chips.
- Place your first bet, in this case, 3 chips.
IF YOU LOSE:
The value of your next bet should be the value of your last bet plus one multiplied by 2. In this case (3+1)x2, 8 chips.
IF YOU WIN:
The value of your next bet must be the same as your first bet. In this case, 3 chips.
FATAL ERROR:
Numerous sites tell the player to keep the same play whenever he loses and only change it when he wins. This is not quite true.
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Regardless of the roulette result, you don't have to bet the same move every time you lose. It is optional.
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The probability of a red number coming up, for example, is exactly the same as a black or even or smaller number.
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If the player insists too many times on the same move, it can happen that the casino detects this behavior and activates its defense mechanisms, and if this happens, the player will lose all his money in a few moves.
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In the short term, using this tactic may work, but soon the player will start losing and his balance will fatally go to zero.
The player makes his first move and bets the amount of the first bet he determined. In this case 3 chips.
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Let's say the player loses.
His next bet must be for 8 chips, (3+1)x2 and does not necessarily have to be on the same spot.
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If the player loses again, he adds one to the last bet and multiplies it by two, in this case 18 chips, (8+1)x2 and need not insist on the same move.
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Let's imagine that now the player wins, his next bet may or may not be on the same spot, but the value will be 3 chips, in other words, the value he defined as being the value of his first bet.
- And so on, until he reaches his goal.
Keep an eye on your balance.
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Let's imagine that the player loses seven times in a row, always placing bets on the outer roulette area on rolls that pay x2. The value of his first seven bets would look like this: (3+8+18+38+78+158+318), so the player has spent so far, 621 chips.
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The value of the eighth bet will have to be 638 chips (318+1)x2, and let's imagine that the player wins.
Then, his winnings will be 1.276 chips.
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In total, the player has liked 1.259 chips, (621+638) and has won 1.276 chips, (638x2).
In this example, the player made a real profit of 17 chips.
SUMMARY:
- Whenever the player loses:
Your next bet should have the value of your last bet added to plus one and multiplied by 2.
- Whenever the player wins:
His next bet should have the value of his first bet.
ADVANTAGES OF THE GRAND MARTINGALE METHOD:
Winning at online roulette with the Grand Martingale method is very easy, promotes high profits and quickly, without requiring great skills on the part of the player.
DISADVANTAGES OF THE GRAND MARTINGALE METHOD:
Just as a player can quickly win in online roulette a good amount of money, he can lose it all.
AGGRESSIVENESS OF THE GRAND MARTINGALE METHOD:
Aggressive.