The system opposite to the traditional D’Alembert (like the Anti-Martindale) is called the Contra D’Alembert roulette system. In this, you increase your gains after every win the same way it decreases each time you lose. As it mirrors D’Alembert, the Contra D’Alembert has been perceived by many as a strategy to increase winnings, to offset the equally big losses.

This system is advised as it offers reasonable protection of the downside. When your losses come, your bets actually just regress to the base level and stays there until you start winning again. This system can also be a sure good way to exploit a winning run, especially if used as a sporadic technique. Many betting schemes are actually based around this concept because of its reliability and safety measures.

As it is a high-stake strategy, the Contra D’Alembert can be great for people with hefty budget and still find some fun even after some losses. Players are required to double their bet on each win and so on until a loss happens. But while at a winning streak, players are really amused at the quickly amassed winnings.

When a player loses, he simply goes back to the original bet and starts the process from scratch. But once a win takes place, followed by another, the player can only be thankful to this system!

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