The 1-3-2-6 Craps System

1 3 2 6 system is a simple twist on average positive progression betting system where you can change your bet size by using a simple four stage process. In 1 3 2 6 system, the initial stakes are usually low however, players are allowed to reinvest in the game in order to win greater profits. With the power of 1 3 2 6 system, players can take advantage of any hot steaks while avoiding heavy losses from a cold table.

In order to start the 1 3 2 6 system, you have pick a low stakes table and make an even money bet say $10 worth. Since the bet is a even money bet, the wagers will be 1:1. Your $10 bet will be considered as a single unit. So, if you lose the first bet, you have to make another similar $10 wager. But if you have won the first bet, your profit will be $10! Since you can reinvest in 1 3 2 6 system, you can add another $10 to the wager thus the total amount will become 3x$10=$30. At the next step if you lose the three-unit bet, you can return to your initial single unit wager and if you win the layout will be $60.

Generally, people who prefer 1 3 2 6 system claims that the system takes a single unit bet and make it into a twelve unit profit and such occasional big win is enough to overwhelm the net loss in between winning streaks. However people who are more careful with mathematics say that the 1 3 2 6 system is nothing but smoke and mirrors and each individual event is not independent either. So, how will you judge the system in such a contradictory situation? Actually both kinds of people are right. It is possible to come out on top easily by making fourteen bets however the house edge still got the upper hand so it is not possible for you to come out on top in the long run.