Positive and Negative Progression Systems for Red/Black

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Mike_25

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Does anyone here have experience with both positive and negative progression systems for playing roulette? I personally prefer to use a flat betting system so my bets stay consistent no matter if I'm winning or losing, but I know some players like to increase their bets after a win or decrease them after a loss. What are the benefits and drawbacks of these different progression systems in your opinions? To me, keeping bets consistent seems the least emotionally complicated and least stressful way to play but I'm curious to hear what others think.
 
I think : The Martingale system is one of the most popular negative progression systems. In this strategy, you double your bet after every loss. So, if you bet $10 on red and lose, you would then bet $20 on red. The goal is to recoup your losses when you finally win.
 
The Paroli and 1-3-2-6 systems are two popular examples of positive progression schemes. With these strategies, participants raise their wagers following each victory in an effort to optimize winnings during winning streaks while protecting their initial investment.
 
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