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Negative Progression Betting

Negative Progression Betting Strategies
Negative Progression Betting

Negative Progression Betting

Negative progression betting systems originate from casino roulette and have been adapted to sports betting. These betting systems are to increase the wagered amount after losing and reduce it after winning. In these types of strategies, a bad streak can put your bankroll at risk. However, when you win a bet, you will make up for the losses and profit. There are prevalent examples of this betting methodology. Among them are the Martingale, D'Alembert, and Fibonacci Succession systems. We will now focus on these three betting systems:


1. Martingale Betting System

Martingale is one of the best known negative progressions. It consists of determining an initial amount to bet and doubling it in the next bet if you lose. In case you win your bet, you will return to the amount wagered at the beginning of the sequence. Suppose you start by betting $ 1. If you lose, the next one will be $ 2. If you lose again, the third one will be $ 4, and so on. If on the fourth bet you win, on the fifth opportunity, you will bet $ 1 again. One of the most common variants of the Martingale in football is to bet on the drawing of a specific team on successive matches until it occurs.


2. D'Alembert Progression

This system is based on a work developed by the French mathematician Jean le Rond D'Alembert in 1743. His postulates were transferred to the betting world. This system strikes a balance between winner and loser bets. The strategy involves adding one unit to the stake after a lost bet and subtracting one unit after each win. Unlike the Martingale, the D'Alembert System reduces the impact of negative streaks. For this, limits must be established and strictly respected. Additionally, there is preferably betting on the favorites to decrease long losing streak probabilities. In the D'Alembert system, there is a lower probability that the amounts to bet will raise a lot in a short time. Similarly, losses recover more slowly.


3. Fibonacci Betting System

This system is based on the Fibonacci mathematical sequence. The sequence begins with 0 and 1. After that, each subsequent number will be the sum of the two previous numbers. Every time you lose, you make a bet equal to the sum of your last two bets in this system. When you win, you will bet again the amount with which you started the sequence. If you have a large bankroll and you bet uniform amounts, the Fibonacci system can generate significant profits. It is comparable to the Martingale system, with the advantage of being less aggressive. Therefore, you will not need a huge bankroll to get good results.


 
Conclusion

For bettors who are backed by a good bank, negative progression betting systems are undoubtedly an excellent alternative. The main disadvantage of these strategies is the bad streaks. A negative streak may require a substantial investment that could exceed the limit accepted by the sportsbook. If this happens, you will have to assume the losses and the possible bankruptcy. If the necessary analyzes are carried out before betting, is unlikely to have a long adverse streak. So, with patience and discipline, benefits can be achieved.

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