1-3-2-6 Staking System Calculator (AUD)
Ride the 1-3-2-6 sequence on wins; any loss or completing it resets to 1.
The 1-3-2-6 is a positive progression: stake 1, then 3, then 2, then 6 units as you string wins together, then bank and start again. Any loss resets you to one unit, so you only ever risk a single unit of your own.
It’s built to make the most of a hot streak of four while strictly capping the downside.
How it works
The clever part is the third step down to 2 units: after two wins you pull profit off the table, so even if the third bet loses you finish the run ahead. Complete all four and you’ve banked a big multiple of your unit.
Because losses reset to one unit, the plan never chases — it presses only with winnings. The catch is that four wins in a row is rare, so most cycles end early with a small gain or a one-unit loss.
stake = unit × [1, 3, 2, 6] across consecutive wins; reset to step 1 on any loss or after completing the run.
Worked example
- Wins ride the sequence: $10 → $30 → $20 → $60, then bank and reset.
- A loss at any step resets to $10.
- You only ever risk one unit of your own bank.
Tap Win four times above to complete a cycle.
FAQ
- How does the 1-3-2-6 system work?
- You stake 1, 3, 2 then 6 units as you win consecutively, banking the lot after four wins. Any loss sends you back to one unit.
- Why step down to 2 on the third bet?
- It locks in profit after two wins, so a loss on the third bet still leaves the run in front. It’s the safety valve that makes the plan attractive.
- Is 1-3-2-6 profitable?
- It caps losses to one unit and presses only with winnings, but four straight wins is uncommon — so it can’t overcome the odds, it just shapes the wins you do get.
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