At $1, we play the streets as they show them. The other street that is also being played at the same time gets an additional $1. If there is a win, the bet of the winning street gets removed and another $1 is added to the others’. Only when the street with the highest bet hits, the other bets are removed.
To explain better, we will give you a scenario. At $1, we bet on street 1-3. The next spin is in #34. We now have to add $1 to street 1-3 and street 34-36 will begin at $1 as well. The next spin is #36 and a win occurs. We remove the bets on street 34-36 and there will be a dollar added to street 1-3. The next spin is #10. $1 is put into street 10-12 and street 1-3 will get to be increased to $4. Following a spin is #3 and another win occurs. All bets are then removed as $4 being the highest bet went to the streets.
You can stop playing any time a table is cleared. A risk in this system is when the highest bet on the street will end up in a series of long spins. A problem will happen only if the streets hit the table limits.
To know where there are additions and variations during the progression, you can start with street 1-3. When you suffer from a loss, start on 4-6 and work your way up. In an actual playing session, the odds or the risks are the same for either way.