The Strategy Library
Six systems. One honest ledger.
Every system below is explained with worked examples, real probabilities, and bankroll guides sized to this table's $5,000 stake and $1–$1,000 limits. None of them beats the house edge — the good ones tell you so, and teach you to manage it.
Banker Flat Bet
The mathematician's pick: the same stake on Banker every hand, riding the lowest house edge on the table.
Follow the Shoe
Bet whatever won the last hand and ride streaks as they form — the system the roads were invented for.
Paroli
Double after wins, never after losses — press streaks with the house's money and cap the ride at three.
1-3-2-6
A four-step win ladder that banks profit mid-cycle: worst case −2 units, full cycle +12.
Fibonacci
Climb the famous sequence after losses, step back two after wins — a slower, gentler cousin of the Martingale.
Martingale
Double after every loss until one win repays it all plus a unit — simple, famous, and armed with the sharpest tail risk in gambling.