AOB Mixxie Maus Strategy Explained
The AOB Mixxie Maus Strategy is a progressive roulette betting system designed to cover a broad range of numbers and corner bets, specially the ones in the center of the table (1A for the lower centers, and 1B for the upper centers, follow the color scheme and the variation provided by AOB member Brad). This system gradually increases bet sizes and coverage to recover losses while leveraging the martingale method at advanced stages. Here’s how the strategy works:
How It Works
Starting at Level 1: Initial Bet Placement
Place 1 unit on each of the following numbers: 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32.
Total bet at this level: 20 units.
Progression After Losses
Level 2: Add Corner Bets
If you lose, repeat the initial bet and add 1 unit on the following corner bets: 4/8, 10/14, 16/20, 22/26, 28/32.
Total bet at this level: 25 units.
Level 3: Expand Corner Coverage
If you lose again, repeat the previous bet and add 1 unit on four additional corner bets: 7/11, 13/17, 19/23, 25/29.
Total bet at this level: 29 units.
Level 4: Martingale Progression
If you lose again, martingale (double the bet size) for the entire Level 3 bet. Continue doubling the bet size with each subsequent loss until recovery.
Adjusting After Wins
After Winning at Any Level
Reset to Level 1 once your balance surpasses (greater or equal) the last winning balance, by placing 1 unit on the original 20 numbers.
If your balance does not surpass it, repeat the last bet.
Conclusion
The AOB Mixxie Maus Strategy provides wide table coverage and incorporates structured progression with martingale recovery to mitigate losses. Proper bankroll management and discipline are essential to sustain the strategy during extended losing streaks.
What about Brad’s variation?
It starts with 20 base units on either 1A, 1B, or by following the winner.
The progression is calculated by dividing the cumulative bet amount by 0.8, then dividing the result by 5 to allocate the amount across 5 corners.
On the first win, it recovers everything and breaks even (or very slightly higher or lower).
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