1-3-2-6 System Calculator
A positive progression that locks profit on a hot run.
| Step | Bet | Profit if won | Running profit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 ₽ | 10 ₽ | 10 ₽ |
| 2 | 30 ₽ | 30 ₽ | 40 ₽ |
| 3 | 20 ₽ | 20 ₽ | 60 ₽ |
| 4 | 60 ₽ | 60 ₽ | 120 ₽ |
How it works
The 1-3-2-6 system is a positive progression for even-money bets: stake 1 unit, then 3, then 2, then 6 on each consecutive win, and reset to 1 after any loss or after completing the four-win cycle. Pulling back to 2 units on the third step locks in profit from the first two wins.
A full four-win run turns a one-unit base into a large profit while a single loss only ever costs the current step. Like every progression it cannot change the negative expected value of the underlying bet — it just shapes when wins and losses land.
1-3-2-6 System Calculator
The 1-3-2-6 system is a positive progression for even-money bets that presses a winning streak in a fixed pattern and resets after four wins or any loss. This free calculator lays out the stake and running profit at each step, the peak stake and the profit from a completed cycle.
How 1-3-2-6 works
You stake 1 unit, then 3, then 2, then 6 on each consecutive win, resetting to 1 after any loss or once the four-win cycle completes. The clever step is dropping from 3 back to 2 on the third bet: it banks the profit from the first two wins so a loss there cannot turn the cycle negative.
It is designed for even-money bets, where each win pays the same as the stake, which is what makes the 1-3-2-6 amounts line up.
What it can and cannot do
A full four-win run turns a one-unit base into a healthy profit, while any single loss costs only the current step — so the system feels controlled compared with chasing systems like Martingale. Losses are frequent and small; the big cycle is rare.
Like every staking system it cannot change the negative expected value of the underlying bet. It shapes the distribution of your results — many small losses, occasional good runs — but not the long-term math.
What is the 1-3-2-6 betting system?expand_more
A positive progression for even-money bets: stake 1, 3, 2 then 6 units on consecutive wins, and reset to 1 after any loss or after the four-win cycle completes.
Why drop from 3 to 2 on the third bet?expand_more
Pulling back to 2 units locks in the profit from the first two wins, so a loss on the third bet still leaves the cycle in profit.
Does 1-3-2-6 beat the house?expand_more
No. It only reshapes when wins and losses land. The expected value of the underlying bet is unchanged, so it cannot overcome a negative edge.