ASeriesOfWins
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I’ve always been intrigued by systems that claim to beat the house, and Martingale often comes up as a "foolproof" strategy. But here’s the catch: it’s foolproof only if your wallet is bottomless, and last I checked, most of us don’t have a vault like Scrooge McDuck.
A few years ago, I tested this strategy in a low-stakes roulette session, doubling my bets after every loss. It was thrilling until I hit a losing streak that wiped out my bankroll faster than I could blink. Mathematically, the odds never change—you’re just amplifying risk. So why risk bankruptcy for fleeting wins?

A few years ago, I tested this strategy in a low-stakes roulette session, doubling my bets after every loss. It was thrilling until I hit a losing streak that wiped out my bankroll faster than I could blink. Mathematically, the odds never change—you’re just amplifying risk. So why risk bankruptcy for fleeting wins?