The Best Blackjack Betting Syste

Winning money at blackjack isn’t all about basic strategy and counting cards. Consistently winning big money depends a lot on the betting system you use. Anyone who has played blackjack at a real casino knows that one moment you can be on top of the world in chips but the next you can be digging in your wallet for more funds.

The chip stacks in a normal game of blackjack typically fluctuate erratically and therefor finding the best betting system when gambling is crucial. This article discusses three popular gambling betting systems used throughout history (and current) and which ones are the best to use when playing blackjack. The three betting systems are the Labouchere, Paroli and Parlay systems.

1.) Labouchere Betting System

Description: The Labouchere system is a negative progression betting system. It is also referred to as "Cancellation", "Crossout", "Labby" and "Split Martingale". Using the Labouchere betting system, you will always make a profit after finishing the entire betting cycle. To complete the system you must win all bets.

How It Works: You must first write down a series of numbers, such as "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8", however the series could be any numbers and any length. It could be "1 1 1 4 3 7" or 3 1 5 6 1 1 8 4 2 1". The length and values of the numbers depend on the game you are playing and the rules.

Each number in the series represents a value in units or chips. You start by adding up the first and last number in the series. The sum is the unit of chips you will bet. If you win, you cross out the first and last number, and add the next first and last number in the series (the ones not crossed out) and use this sum for your second bet. If you lose at any time before completing the system, you start from the beginning. If you win all bets and complete the system, then you start again from the beginning (the original sum from the first and last number).

You must carefully develop this system before playing and strictly adhere to following it once playing to win money. Be sure to account for your bankroll.