Spiking principle

Started by VLS, Apr 13, 2025, 09:51 PM

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VLS

This can be considered a technique in the "Manriquean" spirit: slow fall and fast rise.

Essentially, it revolves around a fixed initial bet, for example, 1 base unit per spin. Following a win, higher-paying bets are concentrated, utilizing the winnings to create an upward spike in the bankroll balance (hence the name).



The "art of spiking" centers on appropriately sizing the concentrated bets and payouts (right after the hit) in relation to the current goal. Always "watching the bankroll."



Practical implementations and RIBOT modules are scheduled!

(Ranging from the cycle-based "36-unit spiking" technique to more elaborate schemes like the "175-unit spiking" method, utilizing inside bets)

Cheers,
Vic


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isla

Hey Vic,

Thanks for sharing! The spiking principle sounds like a really interesting approach to bankroll management and betting strategy. I like how it follows that "Manriquean" concept of slow fall and fast rise; it makes sense to build carefully, then capitalize aggressively after a win.

I can see how the key part is sizing those concentrated bets just right, using the winnings to create that upward spike without overexposing the bankroll. Watching the balance closely seems essential; it's easy to get carried away after a hit if you're not disciplined.

I'm curious to see the practical implementations and RIBOT modules you mentioned. The cycle-based 36-unit method versus the 175-unit inside bet approach sounds like it could provide a nice comparison of risk and reward. Definitely looking forward to seeing how you apply these techniques in practice!

VLS

Welcome to the community, @isla! 🤗

The "175‑unit" method comes from multiplying the two boundary bets used in the sequence:

  • Double-street (DS) — payout 5:1 
  • Straight-up (SU) — payout 35:1
5 × 35 = 175
or
35 × 5 = 175

(hence the "175‑unit spiking" name).



You can combine this with bets like a 5‑unit mini-parachute or a single even-chance (EC) bet to target roughly a ~50% first-hit rate, while always placing just one bet location per spin. Example sequences:

  • EC → DS → SU 
  • EC → SU → DS

You can also use any of the 5‑unit parachute bets as the first bet. If the mini-parachute hits, its multi-unit return gives room to adjust the next stake(s).

For example, based on recent wins (+5 DS | +8 QD | +11 ST | +17 SP | +35 SU), you might try recouping the balance with the next bet while keeping the highest numerical coverage possible.

Alternatively, you might try switching between maximum and minimum coverage on consecutive spins. You will eventually hit; size the bets so that clusters of wins restore your balance within a few hits, while always investing the minimum of 1 unit to start the spiking process, then scale subsequent bets using recent wins.

Slow fall, quick rise!

Or -as Manrique would say- you can also aim to "touch the sky" (+175 payout).



We're planning some RIBOT module releases this month; fingers crossed for timing and community support.

Cheers,
Vic


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