Triplegale Strategy Explained
The Triplegale strategy is a bold and progressive roulette system designed for players who enjoy betting on Dozens or Columns. Inspired by the classic Martingale, it triples the bet size after each loss instead of doubling. You bet on two out of three Dozens or Columns, giving you a 2/3 chance of hitting a win on each spin.
⚙️ How It Works
Starting Point:
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Bet on any two of the three Dozens or Columns
(e.g., 1st and 2nd Dozen, or 1st and 3rd Column). -
Place an equal base unit on each (e.g., $1 on each).
✅ After a Win:
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Reset both bets back to the base unit.
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Continue betting on the same two selections.
❌ After a Loss:
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Triple each individual bet (e.g., $1 → $3 → $9 → $27, etc.).
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Keep betting on the same two selections.
📌 Example
Let’s say you’re betting on the 1st and 2nd Dozen:
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Start with $1 on each.
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Lose → Next round, place $3 on each.
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Lose again → Place $9 on each.
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Win → Recover previous losses and return to $1 bets.
⚠️ Important Note
This strategy does not include a reset after N losses, nor does it adapt to the most recent winning Dozens or Columns. The current version of Triplegale is purely manual and fixed — simple, aggressive, and focused. See Triple Dem Up for this.
🎯 Conclusion
Triplegale is for bold players who enjoy aggressive progression. By covering two-thirds of the table and tripling bets on losses, it aims for rapid recovery. Stick to a clear stop-loss and stay disciplined to make the most of this high-risk, high-reward approach.
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