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6-Point Divisor Staking Plan Calculator (AUD)

A six-unit target whose divisor counts down with each winner.

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The 6-point divisor aims at a six-unit target and divides the remaining target by a divisor that starts at six and drops by one with every winner. Early on the stakes are small; as wins accrue the divisor shrinks and the remaining target falls, so the series closes out.

Play a sequence of wins to watch the divisor count down and the series complete.

How it works

Because the divisor falls with each win, the plan takes bigger swings only after it’s already winning — a measured way to press toward the target. A win reduces the remaining target by its profit, so two or three winners can finish the series.

Losses leave the divisor and target where they are, so a cold run simply stalls progress rather than escalating the stake — calmer than chase-everything plans. It’s a structured target-recovery, not an edge.

stake = ⌈remaining target ÷ max(1, 6 − wins)⌉; the series ends when the target is recovered.

Worked example

Unit $10 · target 6 units ($60) · odds $3.00
  • $60 ÷ 6 = $10.
  • Win (profit $20) → $40 left ÷ 5 = $8.
  • Win (profit $16) → $24 left ÷ 4 = $6 … the series winds down.

Tap Win a few times above to close out the target.

FAQ

How does the 6-point divisor work?
A six-unit target is divided by a divisor that starts at six and drops by one per winner. As wins accrue, the divisor and the remaining target both shrink, completing the series.
What happens on a loss?
The divisor and target are unchanged, so progress stalls rather than the stake escalating — making it calmer than chase-everything recovery plans.
Is it related to the retirement plan?
Both are divisor-based target recoveries. The retirement plan uses a fixed divisor; the 6-point divisor counts the divisor down as you win.
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