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Another popular blackjack system is a variation of the progressive betting system. It is called a 5-level Progressive Betting system. This is based on a series progression over four steps. For instance, if your minimum wager is 5 dollars, you will keep betting 5 then 10 then 15 and then 20 until you keep winning. As soon as you lose a free casino game, you drop back to the original minimum bet. This way, you can make good money out of a series of wins and not lose much if you do not win.

If you win four hands in a single row, the system advises that you do not continue increasing the wager but drop back to the original wager. This way you play within a minimum maximum limit and keep your losses under check.

Obviously, it is quite clear that the two-level system will work well in a win loss alternate scenario whereas the five-level system will work better on streaks of wins or losses.

Another popular and very old system of internet gambling blackjack betting is the Martingale system. The two-century-old system advises that a player double his wager every time he loses. This is founded on the odds of getting better cards the next time. In addition, the system believes that a series of losses will eventually turn to a win and the player can benefit from the bloated wager.

This system would probably have worked better had there not been table limits on a wager. This way casino owner ensure that you cannot keep increasing the bet endlessly and if the limit falls within the losing streak then you just lost a whole lot of cash. This system is, as it appears effective only for people with substantial bankroll and enough mettle to face repeated losses.

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