How the Bet Works
This simulator bets on 1 street at a time adding another street on losses until you've covered X amount of streets to get into profit, you can change the progression to whatever suits you, then press autospin to see the magic happen.
- Example: Progression
1,2,3
- Step 1 → 1 chip per street (1 chips total)
- Step 2 → 2 chips per street (4 chips total)
- Step 3 → 3 chips per street (9 chips total)
If one of your streets hits, the payout is calculated as a normal street win (11:1),
multiplied by the number of chips placed on that street.
After a win, the progression resets to the first step.
After a loss, the bet advances to the next step in the progression.
How the Tool Works
The tool lets you test and track this betting method automatically:
- Bankroll: Starting balance for your test run.
- Base Bet: The value of a single chip (e.g., £1).
- Progression: A comma-separated list defining chips per street each step (e.g.,
1,2,3,4
).
- Manual Spin: Simulate one spin at a time.
- Auto Spin: Run continuous spins at your chosen speed.
- Tracking: Balance chart, win/loss count, last results, and net profit/loss are displayed live.
The progression and results are visualised so you can see exactly how the system would perform under real spin outcomes.
Example Walkthrough
Settings: Bankroll £100, Base Bet £1, Progression 1,2,3
, Random Streets.
- Spin 1: Bet 1 chip per street × 1 streets = £1.
Ball lands not covered. Lose £1. Balance = £99.
- Spin 2: Next step → 2 chips per street × 2 = £4.
Ball lands not covered. Lose £4. Balance = £95.
- Spin 3: Next step → 3 chips per street × 3 = £9.
Ball lands on one of your streets!
Payout = 11 × 3 = £33. (stake returned as part of payout).
Net win = £24. Balance = £119.
Progression resets back to step 1.
This cycle shows how the losses are recovered when a street hits, and how the progression restarts after a win.