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Strategy Type
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Choose which betting strategy to simulate. Each strategy has different risk/reward characteristics and uses different betting progressions.
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Fixed Cashout
Same cashout target every time
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Martingale
Double bet after each loss
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Reverse Martingale
Double bet after each win
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Fibonacci
Mathematical sequence progression
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D'Alembert
Add/subtract one unit per result
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Anti-Martingale
Follow winning streaks
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Labouchere
Cancellation system with sequences
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Oscar's Grind
Conservative unit profit targeting
Fixed Cashout
Martingale
Reverse Martingale
Fibonacci
D'Alembert
Anti-Martingale
Labouchere
Oscar's Grind
Starting Balance
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The initial bankroll amount for each simulation session. This determines how much money you start with and affects your ability to handle losing streaks.
Base Bet
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The initial bet amount that strategies use as their starting point. Progressive strategies will increase/decrease from this base amount.
No of Sessions
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How many independent simulation sessions to run. More sessions provide more accurate statistical results but take longer to compute.
Games per Session
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Maximum number of individual games (bets) to play in each session before stopping. Sessions may end earlier due to stop conditions.
Target Multiplier
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The multiplier at which to cash out (e.g., 2.00x = double your bet). Lower values = higher win rate but smaller profits. Higher values = lower win rate but bigger profits.
House Edge %
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The casino's mathematical advantage. 0% = fair game, 1% = casino wins 1% more than expected. Real casinos typically have 1-5% house edge.
Target Multiplier
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Cashout target for Martingale strategy. Lower multipliers (1.5x-2x) work better with Martingale as they have higher win rates to offset the doubling progression.
Max Bet Amount ($)
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Maximum bet size allowed. Prevents Martingale from doubling indefinitely. When reached, the strategy will bet this amount until a win or bankruptcy.
Target Multiplier
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Cashout target for Fibonacci strategy. The strategy follows the Fibonacci sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8...) for bet sizing after losses.
Max Sequence Length
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Maximum length of the Fibonacci sequence before resetting. Prevents the sequence from growing too large during extended losing streaks.
Target Multiplier
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Cashout target for D'Alembert strategy. This strategy increases bets by one unit after losses and decreases by one unit after wins.
Unit Size
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The amount to increase/decrease bets by in the D'Alembert progression. Smaller units = more conservative progression, larger units = more aggressive.
Stop Loss per Session
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Maximum amount to lose in a single session before stopping. Helps limit damage during bad losing streaks. Set to a percentage of your starting balance.
Take Profit per Session
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Target profit amount to reach before ending a session. Helps lock in winnings during good runs instead of giving them back to the house.
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