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Dice Wager Strategies

Compare low-risk dice strategies, progression systems, and bankroll caps before you move into the builder.

Built-in Strategies

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Flat Bet Conservative

Dice

Simple flat betting at 50% win chance. No bet changes, just consistent play.

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Reverse Martingale (Paroli)

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Double bets on wins to ride winning streaks, reset on loss.

Medium Risk
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D'Alembert System

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Safer than Martingale: increase bet by 1 unit on loss, decrease by 1 on win.

Medium Risk
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Martingale Double Down

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Classic Martingale - double bet after each loss, reset on win.

High Risk
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1-3-2-6 Positive Progression

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Bet 1, 3, 2, then 6 units on consecutive wins. Reset on any loss.

Medium Risk
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Fibonacci Recovery

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Follow Fibonacci sequence on losses (1,1,2,3,5,8...). Step back 2 on win.

High Risk
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Oscar's Grind

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Aim to win exactly 1 unit per cycle. Increase bet by 1 on win only.

Low Risk
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Dice Wager Strategies

Most people searching for a dice wager strategy want one of three things: a low-variance grind, a progression system like Martingale or Paroli, or a structured stop-loss setup. The best practical use of this page is to compare those tradeoffs, then cap your session with a stop-loss and profit target.

Best for low variance: Flat Bet Conservative

A simple baseline for understanding the actual cost of the house edge without progression noise.

Best for streak pressing: Reverse Martingale (Paroli)

Presses wins instead of losses, which contains downside better than Martingale-style recovery.

Best for progression testing: D'Alembert System

A slower progression that is easier to bankroll than doubling systems and better suited to educational testing.

Bankroll Tips

High win chance settings reduce variance, but they do not remove the house edge.

Aggressive doubling systems fail on losing streaks, so stop-loss size matters more than the progression itself.

If you want longer sessions, flat betting or slow linear increases are more sustainable than doubling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Educational Calculator Only

This wager strategy tool is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is designed to help you understand betting mathematics and probability.

  • The casino always has an edge. No strategy can overcome the house advantage over time.
  • Simulations are not predictions. Past or simulated results do not guarantee future outcomes.
  • Never bet more than you can afford to lose. Set strict limits and stick to them.
  • This is not financial advice. Consult a professional if you need financial guidance.

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